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Cycle News 2015 Issue 24 June 16

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 24 JUNE 16, 2015 P53 by HRC race boss Shuhei Naka- moto and Repsol Honda riders— Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa. Available in either bare un- painted carbon-fiber or Honda's historic Freddie Spencer-era red, white and blue tricolor livery (dating from HRC's 1982 founda- tion), the bike will enter produc- tion in late September this year, with first deliveries in October. It will be sold—and will meet cur- rent homologation requirements for street use—only in Japan, Australia, Europe and here in the U.S. for $184,000. Honda will start accepting orders at mid- night on July 13 this year, via a dedicated website www.rc213v- s.com. There's an optional 'track use only' Sport Kit, but this is not available in the U.S. where the performance of the bike will be steeply restricted. So compared to the 'over 235 bhp' that Honda reveals Mar- quez' prototype produces, the standard RC213V-S 16-valve V4 motor—with gear-driven DOHC and running 13:1 compression— is claimed to produce 157 bhp at 11,000 rpm in street-legal form. It's fitted with a Euro 3-compliant catalyst exhaust with full silenc- ing, and a rev ceiling of 12,000 rpm. But with the Sport Kit fitted—a lighter titanium race pipe devoid of catalyst, a new front fairing with ram air ducting replacing the LED headlights, and a race electronic package including a higher 14,000 rpm limiter—this increases by a massive 35 per- cent to 212 bhp at 13,000 rpm on a bike weighing 44 pounds less than its street-legal counter- part at 353-pounds dry. Torque goes up too, rising from 74.23ft-lb at 10,500 rpm in street guise to 87.03ft-lb at the same revs. But U.S.-delivered bikes will only be available in se- verely strangulated form, with an 9,400 rpm limiter imposed, re- stricting horsepower to 101 bhp, and torque to just 66.38lb-ft— both at 8,000 revs. The reason for this is the lack of space on such a densely packaged racer- with-lights to make room for the bulky exhaust silencing needed to meet U.S. noise regulations, so the only solution was to back HONDA RC213V-S

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