1985 Honda NSR500 [NV0B]
GP500 Works Road Racer
The first-generation NSR500 [NV0A] was a unique racer featuring an upside-down body layout, such as a fuel tank under the engine. Although it was one of the fastest machines in the 1984 FIM Road Racing World Championship, it seemed immature in some areas. HRC then needed more capacity to improve the challenging upside-down layout. Therefore, they designed the second NSR500 [NV0B] model straightforwardly, giving Freddie Spencer the overwhelming strength to win the championship in 1985.
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Why They Changed the Second-generation NSR500 Dramatically
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1985 NSR500 Technical Specifications
Innovative Aluminum Frame With Two Ribs Inside
The Champion Machine Completed in Four Months
1985 NSR500 in Racing
Spencer Unrivaled, Winning 7 Out of 11 Races
The Feat of Winning Both the GP500 and GP250 Titles