Note the assistant with the jug, I believe he is topping up a water tank for a water injection system, water spray injected into the expansion chambers boosts performance of the engine
@@al-Zughal Nope, this is an NSR250 (also known as an NSR250RW) with the chain on the right side. A very similar bike is the RS250 (with various models) which customers could buy from Honda. Honda has never soldan NSR250RW on a large scale. Very few actual works bike Honda has sold. The production road legal version is called the NSR250R (not RW, W stands for "works"). If the fairing was on the bike is clearly says "NSR" not "RS".
yep, that's the way to use a four-stroke properly...
to fire up a two-stroke race bike.
Hakosuka lurking in the background
Note the assistant with the jug, I believe he is topping up a water tank for a water injection system, water spray injected into the expansion chambers boosts performance of the engine
Could you tell me where I could find more information on this?
오카다 노수만수 ㅎ 굳
Love nsr.
it's 250 rs not 250 nsr
Nsr son, Rs would an Aprilia
no honda rs 250 nxa
If it's a factory bike (and it looks like it was Okada's bike) then it's NSR. RS would be the customer version.
@@al-Zughal Nope, this is an NSR250 (also known as an NSR250RW) with the chain on the right side. A very similar bike is the RS250 (with various models) which customers could buy from Honda. Honda has never soldan NSR250RW on a large scale. Very few actual works bike Honda has sold. The production road legal version is called the NSR250R (not RW, W stands for "works"). If the fairing was on the bike is clearly says "NSR" not "RS".
Rear gear on right?, I have on left 🤣😂🤣😂