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[[Image:1963 Honda RC164.jpg|200px|thumb|right|1963 Honda RC164]]
The 1964 Honda RC164 four is a little bit lower and lighter than its predecessor [[Honda RC163|RC163]]. Power output is increased to 48 bhp at 14,000 rpm, red line at 15,000 rpm. No further changes.
The 1964 Honda RC164 four is a little bit lower and lighter than its predecessor [[Honda RC163|RC163]]. Power output is increased to 48 bhp at 14,000 rpm, red line at 15,000 rpm. No further changes. This 1963 World Championship 250cc GP machine
 
featured transistor ignition, modified camshafts and other improvements and was the final version of 1st GP era's 250cc 4-cylinder engines. It won a double title.
 
Ulster GP winner. Rider: No.1 Jim Redman
 
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