One of the prettiest motorcycles ever built (plus an absolute legendary sport bike), the Honda RC30 was produced in limited (300) numbers for homologation purposes so Honda could compete in WSBK. My favorite stat? It could hit 82 miles per hour in first gear.
This example is one of the 266 49 state models built for the US in 1990 (for more production numbers, check out “The RC30 Website”), and it has just 4,070 miles on the odometer. It’s claimed to be collector quality with the HRC factory stand, original keys, and manual. It was fully serviced by well-known RC30-expert Jim Grainger, and it’s ready to go. If you’re like me and you loves these bikes, go to the listing just to see a lot of nice photos of varying angles of this beauty.
Find this RC30 for sale in San Juan Capistrano, California with bidding up to $20,100 and the reserve not yet met here on eBay.
Post-Listing Update: This Honda RC30 was quickly pulled off eBay, final sale price unknown. The Honda RC30 is one of the world's greatest homologation superbikes. Also known as the VFR750R, the RC30 was created so that Honda could race in the World Superbike Championship. The stats were impressive: the 748cc…
In honor of Lee, one of our newest readers who's been on the prowl for a Honda RC30, here's an example of one of the world's greatest homologation superbikes. Also known as the VFR750R, the RC30 was created so that Honda could race in the World Superbike Championship. The stats…
Also known as the VFR750R, the RC30 was created so that Honda could race in the World Superbike Championship. The stats were impressive: the 748cc DOHC V-4 engine produced 76 horsepower, but included goodies like titanium connecting rods, gear driven camshafts, a slipper clutch, outstanding brakes, and a dry weight…