
HOODIE 'VFR750R/RC30'
The Honda VFR750R, also known as the RC30, was a legendary bike from the ’80s that marked a before-and-after thanks to the innovation of Japanese engineers.
Not only because of the craftsmanship behind its chassis, but also thanks to its 750cc V4 engine and its single-sided swingarm, a technology that was practically unknown at the time.
The Honda VFR750R was a pioneer not only on a technical level, but also for its ability to pack so much innovation without sacrificing lightness: under 200 kg of pure performance, something very uncommon for that era.
That’s why it’s such a special and iconic motorcycle: it was born to win from day one, leaving an unforgettable mark on racing history.
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HOODIE 'VFR750R/RC30'
The Honda VFR750R, also known as the RC30, was a legendary bike from the ’80s that marked a before-and-after thanks to the innovation of Japanese engineers.
Not only because of the craftsmanship behind its chassis, but also thanks to its 750cc V4 engine and its single-sided swingarm, a technology that was practically unknown at the time.
The Honda VFR750R was a pioneer not only on a technical level, but also for its ability to pack so much innovation without sacrificing lightness: under 200 kg of pure performance, something very uncommon for that era.
That’s why it’s such a special and iconic motorcycle: it was born to win from day one, leaving an unforgettable mark on racing history.
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The Honda VFR750R, also known as the RC30, was a legendary bike from the ’80s that marked a before-and-after thanks to the innovation of Japanese engineers.
Not only because of the craftsmanship behind its chassis, but also thanks to its 750cc V4 engine and its single-sided swingarm, a technology that was practically unknown at the time.
The Honda VFR750R was a pioneer not only on a technical level, but also for its ability to pack so much innovation without sacrificing lightness: under 200 kg of pure performance, something very uncommon for that era.
That’s why it’s such a special and iconic motorcycle: it was born to win from day one, leaving an unforgettable mark on racing history.























