Honda RS125
The RS125 is a race motorcycle built by the Honda Racing Corporation for the Grand Prix motorcycle racing's 125 cc class. The motorcycle debuted in the 1980 season.
Manufacturer | Honda Racing Corporation |
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Parent company | Honda Motor Company Limited |
Production | 1980-? |
Predecessor | MT125R, R2 |
Successor | Honda RS125 |
Engine | 125 cc two-stroke single cylinder |
World Champions with the Honda RS125
The following riders won the World Championship on a Honda RS125:
- Loris Capirossi (1990 & 1991)
- Dirk Raudies (1993)
- Haruchika Aoki (1995 & 1996)
- Emilio Alzamora (1999)
- Daniel Pedrosa (2003)
- Andrea Dovizioso (2004)
- Thomas Lüthi (2005)
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References
- Norm Sheppard, 1983 Canadian Motorcycle Association Expert 125GP National Champion and former 1980 RS125RW (NA7) owner/rider.
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