The Motorcycle Files is a series of short but hugely-informative e-books that presents you with a unique opportunity to build your own library of road and track tests of some of the world’s rarest motorcycles along wi...

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The Motorcycle Files is a series of short but hugely-informative e-books that presents you with a unique opportunity to build your own library of road and track tests of some of the world’s rarest motorcycles along with history features and interviews with star riders, designers and others that gave the machines their unique character.

This special extended issue tells the full story of the Honda NSR500 – the most successful machine ever to contest the 500cc Grand Prix class in the two-stroke years from 1975 to 2001 - and includes an exclusive test of the very machine that started off its record-breaking string of World Championship successes - the V4 that Freddie Spencer rode to the title in 1985.Also included is a massive Photo Gallery that illustrates the year by year development of the NSR500 over its 18 year history.



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