NSR900RR custom build by Mark Conrad Reeve.
The NSR 500 was a competitive motorcycle introduced by the Japanese company Honda to compete in the 500 MotoGP class; it was used from 1984 MotoGP until the introduction of the new MotoGP.
Inspired by this victorious bike, ridden by the likes of Freddie Spencer, Wayne Gardner, Eddie Lawson and Mick Doohan , starting from a much less rare and valuable base, Mark Conrad Reeve turned the Honda CBR 900 into a tribute to this 4-cylinder 2-stroke engine that dominated racing for several years.
The "likeness" effect is perfectly successful , so much so that a cursory glance at it makes you think that you are facing a replica of the queen of racing, only the one-sided swing begins to raise doubts and push the observer to investigate more closely to see if there are details that reveal the true nature of this bike.
The work was done with manual care, the same care that only a true enthusiast can give to his work