The Honda RC116 was a race motorcycle built by Honda Japan for the 50 cc class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing in the 1966 season. The motorcycle was a development of the previous RC115 version.
RC116 with cable-actuated front caliper rim brakes having shoes/blocks directly acting on the aluminium-alloy wheel rim-sides - the airflow smoothing discs seen on the rear are absent from the front wheel in this image | |
| Manufacturer | Honda |
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| Predecessor | RC115 |
| Class | racing (50cc class) |
| Engine | 49.77 cc four stroke, twin cylinder 16 BHP @ 21,500 rpm |
| Bore / stroke | 35.5 mm × 25.14 mm (1.398 in × 0.990 in) |
The RC116 won three races from six during that season. Ralph Bryans finished second in the world championship, Luigi Taveri third and Honda won the constructors title.[1]
For their Ultra-Lightweight class (50 cc) Grand Prix race bikes during the 1964, 1965 and 1966 race seasons, Honda re-introduced the 1920s format of cable-actuated caliper rim brakes with shoes/blocks directly acting on the aluminium rim-sides (alloy wheel rim), creating almost a 'consumable' item from the wheels, but dispensing with heavy conventional brake components, and allowing for experimentation with lightweight airflow-smoothing discs covering the wheel-hubs and centre-part of the spokes.[2]
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| 500cc | |
| 350cc |
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| 250cc |
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| 125cc | |
| 50cc |
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