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{{Motorcycle | {{Infobox Motorcycle | ||
|name = Honda VFR750R | |name = Honda VFR750R | ||
| | |image = [[Image:Honda vfr750r.jpg|250px|Honda RC30]] | ||
|aka = (RC30) | |aka = (RC30) | ||
|manufacturer = Honda | |manufacturer = [[Honda]] | ||
|parent_company = | |parent_company = | ||
|production = 90 | |production = 90 | ||
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|predecessor = | |predecessor = | ||
|successor = | |successor = | ||
|class = | |class = | ||
|engine = 750cc | |engine = 750cc | ||
|bore_stroke = | |bore_stroke = | ||
|compression = | |compression = | ||
|top_speed = | |top_speed = | ||
|power = | |power = | ||
|torque = | |torque = | ||
|ignition = | |ignition = | ||
|spark_plug = {{sparkplug| | |spark_plug = {{sparkplug|CR9EH-9}} '90 | ||
|battery = {{battery| | |battery = {{battery|YTX9-BS}} '90 | ||
|transmission = | |transmission = | ||
|frame = | |frame = | ||
|suspension = | |suspension = | ||
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|fuel_capacity = | |fuel_capacity = | ||
|oil_capacity = | |oil_capacity = | ||
|fuel_consumption = | |fuel_consumption = | ||
|turning_radius = | |turning_radius = | ||
|related = | |related = | ||
|competition = | |competition = | ||
}} | }} | ||
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The RC30 was superseded by the [[Honda_RVF750|RVF750 RC45]] in 1994. | The RC30 was superseded by the [[Honda_RVF750|RVF750 RC45]] in 1994. | ||
==Racing Success== | ==Racing Success== | ||
The '''RC-30''' won countless National and International races, including the 1988 and 1989 [[World Superbike championship]]s with American Fred Merkel in the saddle. | The '''RC-30''' won countless National and International races, including the 1988 and 1989 [[World Superbike championship]]s with American Fred Merkel in the saddle. | ||
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==1990 VFR750R== | ==1990 VFR750R== | ||
[[Image:1990_Honda_RC30.jpg|200px|thumb|left|1990 Honda RC30]] | |||
[[Image:1990_honda_Vfr750r.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC30]][[Image:1990-Honda-VFR750R-RC30-Red-White-Blue-8776-0.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda VFR750R RC30 in Red/White/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-VFR750R-RC30-Red-White-Blue-8776-1.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda VFR750R RC30 in Red/White/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-VFR750R-RC30-Red-White-Blue-8776-2.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda VFR750R RC30 in Red/White/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-VFR750R-RC30-Red-White-Blue-8776-3.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda VFR750R RC30 in Red/White/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC-30-VFR750R-White-Red-Blue-8838-0.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC 30 VFR750R in White/Red/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC-30-VFR750R-White-Red-Blue-8838-1.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC 30 VFR750R in White/Red/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC-30-VFR750R-White-Red-Blue-8838-2.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC 30 VFR750R in White/Red/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC-30-VFR750R-White-Red-Blue-8838-3.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC 30 VFR750R in White/Red/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC-30-VFR750R-White-Red-Blue-8838-4.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC 30 VFR750R in White/Red/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC-30-VFR750R-White-Red-Blue-8838-5.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC 30 VFR750R in White/Red/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC-30-VFR750R-White-Red-Blue-8838-6.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC 30 VFR750R in White/Red/Blue]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC30-with-HRC-Race-Kit--4609-0.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC30 with HRC Race Kit]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC30-with-HRC-Race-Kit--4609-1.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC30 with HRC Race Kit]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC30-with-HRC-Race-Kit--4609-2.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC30 with HRC Race Kit]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC30-with-HRC-Race-Kit--4609-3.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC30 with HRC Race Kit]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC30-with-HRC-Race-Kit--4609-4.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC30 with HRC Race Kit]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC30-with-HRC-Race-Kit--4609-5.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC30 with HRC Race Kit]][[Image:1990-Honda-RC30-with-HRC-Race-Kit--4609-6.jpg|left|thumb|1990 Honda RC30 with HRC Race Kit]] | |||
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The VFR750R'90 RC30 was sold in 1990 and was available in one color scheme: Ross White with Wistaria Blue, Seychell Blue, and Red. The bike had twin round headlights. There was a single-sided swingarm. The exhaust system was stainless steel. The engine had titanium connecting rods. The engine was a 748cc [[DOHC]] 16 valve liquid-cooled V-4 linked to a 6-speed transmission. The serial number began JH2RC300*LM200001. | The VFR750R'90 RC30 was sold in 1990 and was available in one color scheme: Ross White with Wistaria Blue, Seychell Blue, and Red. The bike had twin round headlights. There was a single-sided swingarm. The exhaust system was stainless steel. The engine had titanium connecting rods. The engine was a 748cc [[DOHC]] 16 valve liquid-cooled V-4 linked to a 6-speed transmission. The serial number began JH2RC300*LM200001. | ||
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[[Image:1991 Honda RC30.jpg|right|thumb|1991 Honda RC30]] | [[Image:1991 Honda RC30.jpg|right|thumb|1991 Honda RC30]] | ||
This Honda RC30 [[motorcycle]] was prepared by [[Two Brothers Racing]] for [[Freddie Spencer]] to contest the 1991 [[AMA Superbike series]]. Spencer rode it to victory at the Streets of Miami event. In 1992, this same motorcycle was used as Spencer's backup bike, and he rode it to victory at Texas World Speedway. Some of the Special Honda Racing Corporation components on this machine are: frame, [[brakes]], cartridge forks, wheels, exhaust system, 41mm [[carburetors]], [[pistons]], titanium valves, and connecting rods, [[transmission]], ignition, radiator, handlebars, wiring harness, [[tachometer]], water temperature gauge, rear shock absorber, deep sump oil pan, cylinder heads and cam shafts. | This Honda RC30 [[motorcycle]] was prepared by [[Two Brothers Racing]] for [[Freddie Spencer]] to contest the 1991 [[AMA Superbike series]]. Spencer rode it to victory at the Streets of Miami event. In 1992, this same motorcycle was used as Spencer's backup bike, and he rode it to victory at Texas World Speedway. Some of the Special Honda Racing Corporation components on this machine are: frame, [[brakes]], cartridge forks, wheels, exhaust system, 41mm [[carburetors]], [[pistons]], titanium valves, and connecting rods, [[transmission]], ignition, radiator, handlebars, wiring harness, [[tachometer]], water temperature gauge, rear shock absorber, deep sump oil pan, cylinder heads and cam shafts. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://VFRworld.com VFRworld - Everything about the Honda VF / VFR , Honda V-4's, and the VFR800 Interceptor] | *[http://VFRworld.com VFRworld - Everything about the Honda VF / VFR , Honda V-4's, and the VFR800 Interceptor] | ||
[[Category:Honda motorcycles|VFR750R]] | [[Category:Honda motorcycles|VFR750R]] |