Released in 2009 to commemorate Honda’s wonderful efforts and achievements in World Championship Racing, this collectable framed illustration pays homage to the legendary motorcycles that put Honda’s name firmly on the world racing stage.
The journey that began in 1959, and includes over 600 World Championship race wins, has been illustrated by Japanese artist Kendge Seevert and framed in Australia. Seevert is renowned amongst expert motorcycle enthusiasts for his highly detailed illustrations of world class racing cars and motorcycles, and for his ability to painstakingly
research his subject material to maintain historical accuracy.
This limited edition frame features illustrations of eighteen race bikes and three Production Racing motorcycles, starting with the 1959 RC142 Naomi Taniguchi raced to 6th place at Honda’s first Isle of Man, through to the 1967 RC181 winner of the Isle of Man TT by Mike Hailwood.
The print is UV protected and displayed on an acid free matte board, in a frame of walnut coloured wood. Each frame comes with an individually numbered metal name plaque.
Size: 837mm x 1035mm
THERE ARE ONLY 250 AVAILABLE NATIONWIDE.