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 D&M Engineering Honda 500/4
  RC 181 replica on the Dyno
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Read here  Honda CB500-4 (RC181) 
 D&M Engineering Honda 250/4
  RC 162 replica on the Dyno
 
Honda CB250K4 Production Racer.
This machine was built to look like the Production race bike of the late '60's & early '70's era. The machine was built to pay tribute to the amazing victories at the Isle of Man TT in the Production 250 races in 1971 & 1972.
The Honda CB250 was raced to victory in the 1971 TT by Bill Smith at an amazing average speed of 84.14mph for the race. The race time was 1h 47m 43.6s and showed the great reliability and performance of such a superb machine.
The following year in the 1972 Production 250 TT race the Honda CB250 came home first yet again. This time the rider steering the little Honda to victory was the great John Williams with a winning race time of 1h 46m 8.8s. His race average speed was an incredible 85.32mph once again demonstrating his great skills and Honda's reliability from the CB250.
The machine built by D&M Engineering is fitted with a completely standard engine and is road registered. Built to ride and enjoy just the way Honda intended.
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Honda production racer 003    Honda production racer 007    Honda production racer 012

Read more: Honda 250/350K4

Honda CB500-4 (RC181) classic racer 

honda cb500-4 001sm   honda cb500-4 007sm   honda cb500-4 009sm   honda cb500-4 010sm

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This recently completed machine has been built to compete in the 2012 Manx Grand Prix.
The lines of the Honda CB500-4 race machine have been based on the famous RC181 Honda-4.
The Honda RC181 was used in some epic race battles of the late '60's era of Grand Prix racing.
One of the most famous battles ever seen on the Isle of Man was the Golden Jubilee Senior TTof 1967.
The Honda RC181 was victorious and possibly the most talked about win of all time. It was a true
battle of men and machines over the most famous road race circuit in the world.
D & M Engineering have carried out alot of work and converted this modest production road machine
into a Classic Honda 4 cylinder racer.
The engine and chassis have received a great deal of
attention to turn the machine into a classic race bike
.

See video here Honda CB500/4 (RC181) at Torquetune dyno

Read more: Honda CB500-4 (RC181) classic racer

 
Our latest project Honda RC162 replica based on CBR 250 RR 

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Honda rc162_f1      Honda rc162_f3      Honda rc162_f2
         
honda rc 162-1   honda rc 162-3a   honda rc 162-2
RC162 at the dyno video can be seen on next page click read more

Read more: RC 162 project/replica

 

Don standing proudly with his CB350 K4 Cafe racer that he built in his work shop at home.
D&M Engineering helped supply some of the parts and some work on preparing the motor.

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Honda CB350 K4 Cafe racer      

Honda CB350 K4 Classic
 Cafe racer

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d_mr 015   Honda rc162_f1   d_mr 016

 

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Honda  RC162 Hailwood Replica 250/4

The Honda 250/4 project is being built to look similar to the famous Honda RC162 250 four racer of the 60’s. The project is under construction at the D&M workshop.

The frame has been modified to take the Honda CBR250RR engine. Unbelievably these engines have a red line of 19,000 rpm in standard road trim. The following pictures show the projects progress and high light some of the work carried out on the project.    

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HondaRC162-1      HondaRC162 undergoing build by D&M Engineering.co.uk
D&M Engineering  modified frame  

Honda CBR250RR engine

 

 

Read more: RC162 Project

Honda  RC162 Hailwood Replica 250/4

The Honda 250/4 project is being built to look similar to the famous Honda RC162 250 four racer of the 60’s. The project is under construction at the D&M workshop.

The frame has been modified to take the Honda CBR250RR engine. Unbelievably these engines have a red line of 19,000 rpm in standard road trim. The following pictures show the projects progress and high light some of the work carried out on the project.    

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HondaRC162-1      HondaRC162 undergoing build by D&M Engineering.co.uk
D&M Engineering  modified frame  

Honda CBR250RR engine

 

 

Read more: RC162 Project _1

D&M Engineering built Honda RC162 250 four racer Honda RC162 replica
based on CBR 250 RR

  
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honda rc 162-1 honda rc 162-3a honda rc 162-2
honda rc 162-4 honda rc 162-6 honda rc 162-5
rc162dyno-2 rc162dyno-3 rc162dyno-4