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Sanei Mook-RACERS -Vol.67 2007-2011 RC212V Honda Motorcycle Magazine (NEW)JAPAN

[Main contents]
This is a special feature of the Honda RC212V that ran in the MotoGP era (2007-'11) with a displacement of 800cc. The story of how he suffered a crushing defeat in 2007, the first year of Happyaku, and returned to the MotoGP championship after four years of beating. Especially since it is used in the current MotoGP, how did Honda achieve victory while independently elucidating the advanced technology of the time, such as the PVRS (pneumatic valve) and seamless transmission, which still have little information? will be drawn on the magazine. Don't miss the machine specs, which were partially unveiled for the first time. In addition, the retrospective report by Mr. Akira Nishimura, a journalist who has covered MotoGP for many years, is worth reading.


CONTENTS
006 The night before the opening of the 800cc era
010 THE SCENE from scenes
028 Machine Gallery & Technical Review
042 THE SCENE from scenes
048 Exclusive Story
A "special" relationship with Casey Stoner, the rider most suited to the 058 RC212V
066 Column by Akira Nishimura 2011 on-site observations of Repsol Honda
072 Machine Gallery & Technical Review Technological innovation for RC212V to win
095 Factory Machine Design RC212V's form was a fusion of function and aesthetics


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