The Honda RC212V is a Japanese motorcycle created for road racing in the 800 cc (49 cu in) MotoGP series. Officially introduced on 30 October 2006 as the RC211V replacement in the MotoGP series, it was developed by Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) throughout 2006 and began officially racing in the 2007 season.
The model name designates the following:
RC= Honda's traditional racing prefix for 4-stroke bikes
212= second works bike of the 21st century
V= V engine
The RC212V features an 800 cc (49 cu in), liquid-cooled, four-stroke, DOHC 4-valve V4 to power an all-new chassis built with mass centralization and handling as top priority.
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The HondaRC212V is a Japanese motorcycle created for road racing in the 800 cc (49 cu in) MotoGP series. Officially introduced on 30 October 2006 as the...
finishes. The same line-up remained for 2007. The team used the new 800cc HondaRC212V. The new motorcycle did not have the expected success right away but...
V engine The RC211V was replaced in 2007 by the RC212V. In 2002, the debut year of the RC211V, Honda and Valentino Rossi dominated by winning the constructors'...
Spanish rider Carlos Checa replaced him at the team, riding the new 800cc HondaRC212V. However, the team was not able to repeat their 2006 results, as Checa...
two days, by 0.214 seconds. Pedrosa continued to race with Honda in 2007 on their HondaRC212V, the new 800 cc bike. The machine had problems, and Pedrosa...
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (本田技研工業株式会社, Honda Giken Kōgyō Kabushiki gaisha, lit. 'Honda Institute of Technology and Industry Company', IPA: [honda] ; /ˈhɒndə/)...
replica. Honda merchandised a Sports Kit upgrade package to allow owners to improve the specification for non-road use. Compared to the RC212V, the most...
team also changed their tyre supplier to Bridgestone. The new 800 cc HondaRC212V did not deliver the results expected and the team finished the season...
intermediate class, he stepped up to the top MotoGP class in 2010, racing with the Honda Gresini Team. He died in an accident at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix at...
model along with V4 engine architecture sourced from the HondaRC212V MotoGP bike. Others noted Honda continued its tradition of using the VFR line to showcase...
27 August 2010. Pedrosa will partner Aussie Casey Stoner on a factory HondaRC212V machine next season for his sixth season with the Japanese factory. "HRC...
the whole of 2007. At Brno, Nakano was given the factory spring-valve HondaRC212V, beginning a string of greatly improved results. Nakano left the Gresini...
In 2007, Shinya Nakano replaced Tamada as the rider of the new 800cc HondaRC212V. The motorcycle did not achieve the results expected finishing in seventeenth...
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8 cu in) engines and the HondaRC212V. These were brought in as replacements for the 990cc (60.4 cu in) engines and the Honda RC211V which were used since...
satellite rider earning a move to the Factory Honda team in 2009. In his three seasons with Repsol Honda, he scored 15 podiums, including a maiden MotoGP...
collision between the two. For 2010, Melandri returned to Gresini Honda, with a factory-spec RC212V bike from the start. Full factory support had sometimes been...
in June, finishing 14th, in the first race for the pneumatic valved HondaRC212V. Points system from 1988 to 1992: Points system from 1993 onwards: (key)...
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Aoyama stepped up to MotoGP in 2010 on board the Emmi-Caffè Latte Team HondaRC212V. In initial testing the team (which is itself new to MotoGP) opted not...
During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of Ducati and Honda, winning a title for each team. Born in Southport, Queensland, Stoner raced...
2020-10-01. Sports, Dorna (2009-05-02). "2010 Moto2 class to be powered by Honda". MotoGP. Retrieved 2020-10-07. "Riders & Teams". www.motogp.net. Archived...