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Background imageHonda Collection: Racing improves the breed

Racing improves the breed
129.748 on a road bike. That was the new Superstock lap record set by Ian Hutchinson on the Padgett Honda in the 2009 Superstock TT. Three-times TT winner Ian heels into Brandywell

Background imageHonda Collection: Many hands make Honda work

Many hands make Honda work
Dave Sells erceives advice encouragement and/or sympathy whenhis Honda stopped at the Wildlife Park, Ballaugh in practice

Background imageHonda Collection: 2009 Supersport Race 1 action

2009 Supersport Race 1 action
Bruca Anstey (Suzuki) leads Gary Johnson (Honda) through Stella Maris. Anstey retired when leading on the last lap; Johnson finished 8th

Background imageHonda Collection: Befote they were famous

Befote they were famous
The first TT years of: Ian Hutchinson (1000 Suzuki) Cameron Donald )600 Honda) Steve Plater (1000 Yamaha)

Background imageHonda Collection: McGuiness s

McGuiness s
The long left-hand above Barregarrow has been named McGuinness s; a fitting tribute to the 23-times TT winner

Background imageHonda Collection: Mike the Bike

Mike the Bike
Selection of Mike Hailwood shots

Background imageHonda Collection: Molys 2006 outfit - after the flip

Molys 2006 outfit - after the flip
Dave Molyneux flipped his outfit in Rhencullen in practice for TT2006, this was the resuts. Inset shows the DMR outfit as built by Dave

Background imageHonda Collection: 2007 Senior TT

2007 Senior TT
Ian Hutchinson (HM PLant Honda at Kirk Michael

Background imageHonda Collection: An overshoot

An overshoot
Worthy of a caption competition! Brain Alflatt and Christophe Darras compare notes after overshooting Sulby Bridge

Background imageHonda Collection: 2007 Southern 100 dust-up

2007 Southern 100 dust-up
Church Bend action as Chris Palmer (Yamaha) leads Guy Martin (Honda) and Conor Cummins in the Solo Championship race

Background imageHonda Collection: Manx Legend; Bill Swallow

Manx Legend; Bill Swallow
Bill Swallow started his MGP career on a Velocette, but acheived success with his nine Classic Manx wins on Seeley, Norton, Honda and Aermacchi

Background imageHonda Collection: Hutchys top-notch pit crew

Hutchys top-notch pit crew
" Have to say, the pit stops for Hutchy were some of the best, most efficient and (believe it or not) relaxed I have ever witnessed

Background imageHonda Collection: Jenny Tinmouth - fastest TT female

Jenny Tinmouth - fastest TT female
Jenny Tinmouth set the fastest female TT lapp at 119.945 at TT 2010

Background imageHonda Collection: 50 years on - still riding Honda

50 years on - still riding Honda
In 1959 Naomi Taniguchi, a 23-year old tester for Honda, was a member of Japans pioneering race squad. He raced the Honda right through to 1964

Background imageHonda Collection: How will BMW Dunlop fare?

How will BMW Dunlop fare?
Winner of 4 TTs in 2013 on Honda, Michael Dunlop switches to BMW machinery for TT 2014. Will the German machine help him to add to his tally of 8 wins?

Background imageHonda Collection: Blanket?

Blanket?
We all know tyre-warmers are known as blankets - perhaps the true meaning needs to be explained to Bruce Ansteys team

Background imageHonda Collection: The message says it all

The message says it all
John McGuinness took his frustration out on this coppers helmet after his Hondas chain broke leaving Ramsey in the 2009 Senior TT

Background imageHonda Collection: McPints tribute to Joey

McPints tribute to Joey
Riding in Joey Dunlops colours, John McGuinness currently holds the outright lap record (2013) set during the 2013 Formula One TT at 131.71 mph

Background imageHonda Collection: Japanese bikes - they ll never catch on'

Japanese bikes - they ll never catch on"
This Honda Benly is a credit to its restorer

Background imageHonda Collection: 101 TT finishes

101 TT finishes
With a 101 TT finishes (to 2013), and no end in sight for his TT career, Dave Madsen-Mygdal rounds the Waterworks in the 2013 Superbike TT

Background imageHonda Collection: John McGuinness

John McGuinness, Honda, Yamaha, Triumph, John McGuinness, Triumph, Honda, Yamaha, public, EX John Mc

Background imageHonda Collection: Joey s

Joey s
In 2002, the 26th Milestone on the TT course was renamed Joey s, in honour of the 26-times TT winer. Joey is shown at Quarter Bridge on the John Harris-sponsored CB600 in the 1991 Supersport 600 TT

Background imageHonda Collection: TT Riders Association President

TT Riders Association President
The current President of the TT Riders Association is Phillip McCallen, only rider to ever have won 4 TTs in a week. He accomplished this in 1996. Seen ehre onhis winning ride in the 1996 Senior

Background imageHonda Collection: TT 2008 Senior

TT 2008 Senior
John McGuinness - TT win number 14. 13 all the way for Gary Carswell - he finished in his start number

Background imageHonda Collection: 2008 Sidecar TT B

2008 Sidecar TT B
The dice of the meeting. The Honda outfit of Nick Crowe/Mark Cox lead Dave Molyneux/Dan Sayles Suzuki as they head for ulby Bridge. The crews were hardly further apart duting the whole race

Background imageHonda Collection: TT 2008 Sidecar B

TT 2008 Sidecar B
Sunshine, shadows and success - another TT doule for Nick Crowe / Mark Cox. 5th - the best finish so far for World Champion Klaus Klaffenbock / Christian Parzer

Background imageHonda Collection: 2007 Parade of Champions

2007 Parade of Champions
Better known as a Honda and Ducati rider, Carl Fogarty paraded an MV, a marque which he was due to run in the 2008 Superbike championship, the project was stillborn

Background imageHonda Collection: TT 2008 Sidecar A

TT 2008 Sidecar A
Another fighting wi for Nick Crowe/Mark Cox. A surprise third in their first TT - Tim Reeves/Patrick Farrance

Background imageHonda Collection: Travelling Billboard

Travelling Billboard
With barely an inch of space left to add further names, Greg Lambert and Sally Wilson round Scholhouse Corner in the 2008 Sidecar TT

Background imageHonda Collection: Cruelty to Honda 90 exposed

Cruelty to Honda 90 exposed
L.A.S.H. (League Against Subjugation of Honda 90) are considering taking legal action against the Purple Helmets for their constant abuse of the worlds greatest-selling machine. Good fun eh

Background imageHonda Collection: A Mugen prototype

A Mugen prototype
Former F1 GP driver Kuniomi Nagamatsu rode this MRV 1000 Mugen in the 2010 Parade Lap. Hirotoshi Honda, son of Sichiro, founded the Mugen company in 1973

Background imageHonda Collection: Close encounters of the three-wheel kind

Close encounters of the three-wheel kind
Double TT 2010 TT winners Klaus Klaffenbock/Dan Sayle (5) Stuffs it up the inside" of Tim Reeves/Dipash Chauhan as they enter Parliament Square in the Sidecar A race

Background imageHonda Collection: Racing

Racing
A poem from Dave Clucas

Background imageHonda Collection: 1988 Senior TT

1988 Senior TT
Steve Cull at the Bungalow on the ex-Joey Dunlop NSR 500 Honda. He every nearly beat the ex-owner, before the machine caught fire and burnt out below Creg ny Baa

Background imageHonda Collection: 1988 Senior TT

1988 Senior TT
Japanese fly-swatter! Joey Dunlops Honda seems to have ddecimated the Islands fly population

Background imageHonda Collection: Brian Morrison

Brian Morrison
Looking a little chunky, unlike the later 600 Hondas, Brian Morrison flies Ballaugh Bridge en route to winning the 1988 600 Production TT

Background imageHonda Collection: 2005 Sidecar TT

2005 Sidecar TT
The first of their 5 TT victories. Nick Crowe and Darren Hope (DMR Honda) at Signpost Corner

Background imageHonda Collection: 1998 Senior TT

1998 Senior TT
Jim Moodie rode this fast but fragile V-twin GP NSR 500 Honda in the 1998 Senior TT. After holding third place for the first three laps - it expired

Background imageHonda Collection: Hondas boss at play

Hondas boss at play
Bob McMillan, former General Manager for Honda Uks motorcycle division, takes the big 1500cc flat-six Valkyrie round Stella Maris in the 1998 Honda Parade Lap

Background imageHonda Collection: Its straight on for Ramsey, Gary

Its straight on for Ramsey, Gary
When he saw Gary Carswells front wheel pointing in that direction, snapper Steve Colvin was just about to put the camera down and help pick up the pieces

Background imageHonda Collection: GP stroker in the Senior

GP stroker in the Senior
Jim Moodie rode this NSR 500 Honda in the 1988 Senior TT, without success. All his 8 TT wins were on four-strokes

Background imageHonda Collection: 1999 Ultra Lightweight TT

1999 Ultra Lightweight TT
Suoerbike or Ultra Lightweight - Joey Dunlop could ride and win on all of them. A Rhencullen shot

Background imageHonda Collection: 2004 1000cc Production TT

2004 1000cc Production TT
" I wish my Suzuki was as reliable as the Marshals Honda, thinks Maria Costello as she settles back to watch the 2004 Production TT after retiring on the second lap

Background imageHonda Collection: 2004 Sidecar TT

2004 Sidecar TT
Dave Molyneux and Dan Sayle swing their Martin Bullock Racing sponsored DMR Honda through Creg ny Baa on the first leg of their TT 2004 victories

Background imageHonda Collection: The travelling Billboard

The travelling Billboard
The fairing on the Sanyo Lunneys Honda of Denis McCullough shws witness to the angle of dangle use in the 1999 Lightweight TT. Not a god shot of Denis, but perfect for his spnsors

Background imageHonda Collection: 2004 Lightweight 400 TT

2004 Lightweight 400 TT
Part-time Laxey resident (well, for two weeks of the year) Pontefracts Chris Petty powers through Tower Bends on his 400 Honda. This will be Chris 21st year of competing in the TT

Background imageHonda Collection: 1998 Senior TT

1998 Senior TT
A gamble that nearly paid off. Bob Jacksons McAdoo Kawasaki was fitted with a 32 litre petrol tank to enable a single-pit-stop-race

Background imageHonda Collection: 2004 Lightweight 400 TT

2004 Lightweight 400 TT
The steely eyes of Heyshams John McGuinness look forward to another winning ride on the RLR Motorsport Honda



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