Notable Features : For 1962 the FIM added a new 50 cc class to their international Grand
Prix road racing series, Honda Motor Co. already competing in the 125
cc and 250 cc GP events entered the newest class with their
factory-works RC110 racers and also produced customer copies known as
the CR110, Honda's 2004 Dream 50R commemorates the early racing
history and their first highly-tuned 50 cc motorcycles, The modern
replica displayed here was purchased new from Shenandoah Honda in
Virginia ( June, 2004 ) and remains in mint OEM condition, Power
produced from the teacup racer is 7 BHP @ 13,500 RPM, Bore x Stroke in
the single cylinder is a minuscule 40 mm x 39.6 mm or 1.57 " x 1.56 ".