
Takanori Okuma, the Honda R&D RC212V Large project leader, explained the principles behind the RC212V: "When we started development of the 800cc machine, effectively the second generation of Honda MotoGP bike, we gave top priority to the pursuit of excellent handling and drivability. For the newly-reduced engine capacity of 800cc, we decided a V4 was the most efficient layout. Rather than focusing solely on top end power, we also concentrated on producing good power delivery characteristics, which can have a significant effect on lap times. Using enhanced control systems, the result is an engine with good drivability in the low and mid ranges, and excellent power under acceleration when the engine is at the top of its range.
"On the chassis side, we further enhanced the 'mass concentration' package developed for the RC211V to improve the agility and quick handling characteristics of the bike. The outward appearance is aggressive and appropriately innovative for a new generation of bike, affording both drivability and aerodynamic efficiency. We will continue to evolve the bike before the season opener and throughout next season."
Technical Specifications
| Overal length | (mm) | 2050 |
| Overall width | (mm) | 645 |
| Overall height | (mm) | 1125 |
| Wheelbase | (mm) | 1440 |
| Road clearance | (mm) | 125 |
| Weight | (kg) | over 148kg |
| Engine type | liquid-cooled four-stroke DOHC 4 valve V-4 | |
| Displacement | (cc) | 800 |
| Maximum power | N/A | |
| Frame type | twin-tube | |
| Front Wheels | (inch) | 16.5 |
| Rear Wheels | (inch) | 16.5 |
| Front Suspension | Telescopic fork | |
| Rear Suspension | New Unit Pro-link | |
| Fuel tank capacity | (litre) 21 |
See: world.honda.com