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Honda Collection Hall

More photos from our visit to Honda's museum
1959 Honda Cooper Climax T53 Front View
1959 Cooper Climax T53: Honda purchased this car driven by John Surtees and continued its development into an F1 program.
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Honda's street bikes can be found on the third floor.
1947 Honda Model A Front Right View
1947 Honda Model A: Built before the official establishment of the Honda Motor Company Ltd., this bike was the first vehicle to bear the Honda name.
1967 Honda Monkey Z50m 2 Front Right View
1967 Honda Monkey Z50M: The Monkey was designed to fit in a car's trunk, or a large suitcase.
1992 Honda Nr Front Right View
1992 Honda NR: Utilizing technology from Honda's NR (New Racing), 500 GP bikes, the NR was the first production motorcycle to use an oval-shaped piston.
1970 Honda Z Front Left View
1970 Honda Z: This car was very popular among young drivers for its sporty styling and thundering 40 bhp.
1965 Honda Cb450 Front Left View
1965 CB450: Honda's first DOHC street bike--its 450cc had the performance of a larger 650cc machine.
1964 Honda Ra271 Front Right View
1964 Honda RA271: This was Honda's first foray into F1. The car debuted in the 1964 West German GP.
1969 Honda Cb750 Front Left View
1969 Honda CB750: This was the world's first, mass-produced SuperSports model with a parallel 4-cylinder OHC engine. It set new standards for engineering excellence.
1958 Honda Rc71 Side View
1958 Honda RC71: Won in 1960 at the Singapore RASC event.
1990 Honda Mclaren Mp4 Front Left View
1990 Mclaren MP4/5B: This car was driven by Senna and Berger in the 1990 F1 World Championship. King Senna dominated with 6 GP wins and the Driver's Championship.
1981 Honda Cx500 Turbo Front Left View
1981 Honda CX500 Turbo: This was the first mass produced turbo bike. Its force-fed 500cc motor had the output of its 1000cc contemporaries. It was one of the most technically advanced machines of the eighties.
1962 Honda Cr2 2 Front View
1962 Honda CR2: A turning point for production racers--The 1962 All-Japan Road race. This was the first bike to compete on the Suzuka circuit.
1965 Honda C320 Side View
1965 Honda C320: This bike was built specifically for young riders.
1979 Honda Cbx 1000 Front Left View
1979 Honda CBX 1000: The ultimate air-cooled 4-stroke motorcycle featuring GP racer technology in a DOHC in-line six-cylinder engine.
1981 Honda Ns750 Front Right View
1981 Honda NS750: This machine was specially developed for AMA dirt track racing.
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