Available now for the first time in the United States: artist Kenge Shibata's magnificent illustration detailing twenty-two great Honda GP bikes from the 1960s. It's nearly two feet wide!
Printed approximatively 23" x 33" and resplendent with Shibata's usual vibrant colors and "I can smell the technology" detail, this beautiful work of art is printed on heavyweight, acid-free, archival-quality paper and with UV-stable inks to ensure that the artwork remains as crisp and clear in the future as it is right now.
Shibata's illustration highlights 22 classic Honda race machines from the early part of Honda's racing endeavors. Machines like the 1959 RC142, raced in Japan and at the Isle of Man, the RC143winner of Honda's first Grand prix, the intricate and cool RC115the 50cc screamer which won the world championship. Honda's bigger and more legendary 1960s machines are not ignored: The RC181, which won the manufacturer's 500cc title in 1966 and, of course, the RC166, the incredible six-cylinder 250 are shown in amazingly detailed illustration.
This would be a wonderful addition to our classic Honda Superbike and GP prints, or the neat Honda streetbike prints Soup offers.
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