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- The Honda RC110 was the Honda racing team's first 50cc Grand Prix motorcycle racer. It was conceived in 1961 and raced during the 1962 season. As the machine was developed during the season, it was renamed the RC111 and most surviving Honda records do not distinguish between the two designations. Despite extensive development efforts throughout the season by the factory, the bike achieved only a single Grand Prix victory. (en)
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- Front: Central drum (en)
- Rear: Central drum (en)
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- Grand Prix motorcycle racing 50 cc class (en)
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dbp:engine
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- Four-stroke, single-cylinder, double overhead camshaft (en)
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dbp:suspension
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- Front: Telescopic fork with central hydraulic damper (en)
- Rear: Swingarm with hydraulic dampers (en)
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dbp:tires
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- Front: 2.00×18 (en)
- Rear: 2.00×18 (en)
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- Eight-speed manual (en)
- Five-speed manual (en)
- Nine-speed manual (en)
- Six-speed manual (en)
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- The Honda RC110 was the Honda racing team's first 50cc Grand Prix motorcycle racer. It was conceived in 1961 and raced during the 1962 season. As the machine was developed during the season, it was renamed the RC111 and most surviving Honda records do not distinguish between the two designations. Despite extensive development efforts throughout the season by the factory, the bike achieved only a single Grand Prix victory. (en)
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