c.1963 Honda 125cc CR93 Racing Motorcycle Frame no. CR93-3100080 Engine no. None
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c.1963 Honda 125cc CR93 Racing Motorcycle
Registration no. not registered
Frame no. CR93-3100080
Engine no. None
•Iconic privateer racing motorcycle
•Formerly part of the Mike Buttinger collection in the Netherlands
•Present ownership since 2013
•Requires recommissioning (see text)
'It was robustly reliable, steered and handled to perfection, was, if anything, over-braked, and would exceed 100mph. At a stroke it made all other 125cc machinery in Britain obsolete. The CR93 was not cheap but it was, quite simply, built to exactly the same high standard as Honda's own racing machinery.' - Brian Woolley, Classic Racer magazine.
Just one year after its breakthrough first success at World Championship level in 1961, Honda made its state-of-the-art Grand Prix technology available to privateers in the form of the 50cc CR110 and 125cc CR93 over-the-counter racers. Like their works equivalents, the 50cc single and 125cc twin employed gear-driven double overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder, this combination of tiny cylinders and minuscule valves enabling them to rev safely well into five figures, the CR93's ceiling being a then stratospheric 13,000rpm with maximum power of 16.5bhp arriving at 11,500 revs. Both models employed a tubular-steel frame, devoid of lower rails, to which was attached a conventional set of cycle parts, and while the '50' boasted no fewer than eight gears in the 'box, the more tractable '125' made do with six. The duo immediately achieved a dominance of their respective classes that would last for many years, and countless stars of the future, including Bill Ivy, Jim Curry, Rod Scivyer and sidecar champion Chris Vincent, gained their early experience aboard the diminutive CRs. Just 40-or-so CR93s were imported into the UK and today they are highly sought after by classic racers and collectors alike
This particular CR93 was formerly part of the Mike Buttinger collection in the Netherlands, and was purchased by our vendors in 2013 from Racing & Investment Motorcycles (receipt on file). The engine does turn over but it should be noted that the gears do not engage; however, there are gears within the gearbox. Sold strictly as viewed.
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Registration no. not registered
Frame no. CR93-3100080
Engine no. None
•Iconic privateer racing motorcycle
•Formerly part of the Mike Buttinger collection in the Netherlands
•Present ownership since 2013
•Requires recommissioning (see text)
'It was robustly reliable, steered and handled to perfection, was, if anything, over-braked, and would exceed 100mph. At a stroke it made all other 125cc machinery in Britain obsolete. The CR93 was not cheap but it was, quite simply, built to exactly the same high standard as Honda's own racing machinery.' - Brian Woolley, Classic Racer magazine.
Just one year after its breakthrough first success at World Championship level in 1961, Honda made its state-of-the-art Grand Prix technology available to privateers in the form of the 50cc CR110 and 125cc CR93 over-the-counter racers. Like their works equivalents, the 50cc single and 125cc twin employed gear-driven double overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder, this combination of tiny cylinders and minuscule valves enabling them to rev safely well into five figures, the CR93's ceiling being a then stratospheric 13,000rpm with maximum power of 16.5bhp arriving at 11,500 revs. Both models employed a tubular-steel frame, devoid of lower rails, to which was attached a conventional set of cycle parts, and while the '50' boasted no fewer than eight gears in the 'box, the more tractable '125' made do with six. The duo immediately achieved a dominance of their respective classes that would last for many years, and countless stars of the future, including Bill Ivy, Jim Curry, Rod Scivyer and sidecar champion Chris Vincent, gained their early experience aboard the diminutive CRs. Just 40-or-so CR93s were imported into the UK and today they are highly sought after by classic racers and collectors alike
This particular CR93 was formerly part of the Mike Buttinger collection in the Netherlands, and was purchased by our vendors in 2013 from Racing & Investment Motorcycles (receipt on file). The engine does turn over but it should be noted that the gears do not engage; however, there are gears within the gearbox. Sold strictly as viewed.
Footnotes:
All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.
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This Lot will be auctioned on Saturday 20 April starting at 2pm GMT.
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c.1963 Honda 125cc CR93 Racing Motorcycle Frame no. CR93-3100080 Engine no. None
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