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Cycle News 2013 Issue 45 November 12 2013

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 45 NOVEMBER 12, 2013 P25 HONDA RCV1000R BREAKS COVER onda's MotoGP production-racer RCV1000R made its first appearance on the eve of the Valencia MotoGP, dressed all in black and looking very desirable. And rather fast, if HRC's figures are correct. According to HRC vicepresident Shuhei Nakamoto, at Motegi tests, the new bike's lap time "on the same afternoon with the same rider" was .3 of a second slower than the factory machine, and when fitted with the softer tires available to non-factory machines, had shrunk to .17 of a second. Asked if those times were set by a Honda test rider or by Casey Stoner, he laughed and said: "Stoner is a Honda test rider." The main technical difference was that the production version of the 90-degree V-four has steel rather than pneumatic valve springs; while there were some differences in crankcase castings. The RCV1000R also has a conventional rather than seamless-shift gearbox. Power output was quoted as "more than 175 kW" (234.7 hp). "The gap between factory bikes and the current CRT machines was a little too big, so this is the way we like to help private teams," Nakamoto said. "The target was to produce a reasonably competitive machine for a reasonable price." Nakamoto had previously revealed that the cost of development far outweighed the retail price, pegged at 1.2-million euros per rider per year, for two machines and basic spares, two spare engines and engine maintenance. Crash damage will of course be extra. Three teams have so far signed up to the Honda dream for four riders: Nicky Hayden and Hiroshi Aoyama in the Aspar team, plus rookie Scott Redding in the Gresini squad, and independent rider Karel Abraham. With two examples at the track, Redding and Aoyoma would get their first chance to sample the machine at three-day tests starting on Monday. Hayden would PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE H Scott Redding had his first outing on the Honda RCV1000R on Monday at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Valencia. Nicky Hayden was set to have his first ride on the bike on Tuesday. get his shot on Tuesday and Wednesday. Racing was agog to see just how close it might be to the genuine factory machines. As a non-factory machine, the production-racer Honda will have access not only to softer tires and 12 rather than five engines for the year, but also 24 rather than 21 liters of fuel – though the tank size of the new bike is limited to 22 liters, echoing the economy levels of the factory engine it so closely resembles. On the down side, the bike must use control Magneti Marelli electronics, supplied by Dorna. Michael Scott

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