Freddie Spencer, Two Brothers Racing 1991 Honda RC30

Freddie Spencer, or "Fast Freddie," as fans called him, will go down in history as one of the greatest road racers that America ever produced. Spencer was a record setter. In addition to winning three world championships, he was the only rider ever to win the 250cc and 500cc Grand Prix World Championships in the same season (1985). He was the only rider to win three major races during Bike Week at Daytona International Speedway (the Superbike, Formula One and International Lightweight races in 1985), the youngest rider to win the 500cc Grand Prix World Championship (at 21), the youngest rider ever to win an AMA Superbike race in 1979 (age 18) and had the longest span between AMA Superbike victories (just under 16 years). The Two Brothers racebike features the full HRC RC Kit: electronics including wiring loom, CDI, coils, tacho and magneto; race radiator & temp gauge; vented brake rotors, fork internals and rear shock, plus 17 inch magnesium wheels. The HRC Kit engine parts included pistons, rods, cams, valves, deeper sump, magnesium covers and exhaust system. Flat-slide Keihin 39 mm carburetors were fitted. The frame had additional bracing welded on the side beams and around the steering head. Period correct dyno charts shows the bike made around 133 horsepower at the rear wheel.

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