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Honda RS1000 Endurance Racer

Racing Motorcycle · 1980s
Tamiya · 14014 · 1/12 · 1st Jul 2026
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Plastic model kit

180mm

44mm

115mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Honda RS1000 Endurance Racer Racing Motorcycle
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Tamiya - 14014 - Honda RS1000 Endurance Racer - painted model

Tamiya is delighted to announce an updated re-issue of Item 14014 1/12 Honda RS1000 Endurance Racer from the last production in 2015 with a newly added A4-size double-sided pamphlet with colour photos of the full-size bike for painting reference, and updated instruction manual. In 1980, Japan got in on endurance racing with the addition of the Suzuka 8 Hours event. Honda is synonymous with Japanese motorcycle engineering and was an early Japanese endurance pioneer.

In 1976, their CB750-based RCB bike took an impressive seven wins in eight races and gave rise to the 900cc DOHC engine CB900F, its road-going replica. The CB900F in turn provided the base for the Honda RS1000, which was developed to align with the new rules put in place after the endurance series attained World Championship status in 1980. Its air-cooled DOHC 16-valve inline four engine was bored out to 999cc and gave over 130hp, and while its relatively conventional setup saw a front telescopic fork and rear swing arm, in 1981 the front was fitted with an anti-dive system to go along with larger cowlings; throughout its career, the RS1000 was continually updated.

In 1980 the Fontan/Moineau partnership brought home the riders’ championship and what was Honda’s fifth manufacturers’ title in a row; the next year, the RS1000 was an ever-present in all eight races, while they were ultimately beaten to the title by Kawasaki, the Honda RS1000 took victory in front of the home fans in the July running of the Suzuka 8 Hours.

About the Model

This is a 1/12 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 180mm, width: 44mm, height: 115mm
Includes a newly added A4-size double-sided pamphlet with colour photos for painting reference
Comes with an updated 4-language instruction manual and cover story with French (previously only 3-language)
Assemble with half cowling (endurance race version) or with full cowling
Features a realistic depiction of DOHC 4-cylinder engine including cables
Screw-attach swing arm and wheels using the newly kit-included screwdriver for (+) screws
Metal coil spring is used for rear suspension
Jack is also included to recreate the endurance race version
5-spoke wheels are paired with solid rubber slick tyres
Comes with high-quality Cartograf decals

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Honda RS1000 Endurance Racer Racing Motorcycle
Tamiya - 14014 - Honda RS1000 Endurance Racer - painted model

Tamiya is delighted to announce an updated re-issue of Item 14014 1/12 Honda RS1000 Endurance Racer from the last production in 2015 with a newly added A4-size double-sided pamphlet with colour photos of the full-size bike for painting reference, and updated instruction manual. In 1980, Japan got in on endurance racing with the addition of the Suzuka 8 Hours event. Honda is synonymous with Japanese motorcycle engineering and was an early Japanese endurance pioneer.

In 1976, their CB750-based RCB bike took an impressive seven wins in eight races and gave rise to the 900cc DOHC engine CB900F, its road-going replica. The CB900F in turn provided the base for the Honda RS1000, which was developed to align with the new rules put in place after the endurance series attained World Championship status in 1980. Its air-cooled DOHC 16-valve inline four engine was bored out to 999cc and gave over 130hp, and while its relatively conventional setup saw a front telescopic fork and rear swing arm, in 1981 the front was fitted with an anti-dive system to go along with larger cowlings; throughout its career, the RS1000 was continually updated.

In 1980 the Fontan/Moineau partnership brought home the riders’ championship and what was Honda’s fifth manufacturers’ title in a row; the next year, the RS1000 was an ever-present in all eight races, while they were ultimately beaten to the title by Kawasaki, the Honda RS1000 took victory in front of the home fans in the July running of the Suzuka 8 Hours.

About the Model

This is a 1/12 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 180mm, width: 44mm, height: 115mm
Includes a newly added A4-size double-sided pamphlet with colour photos for painting reference
Comes with an updated 4-language instruction manual and cover story with French (previously only 3-language)
Assemble with half cowling (endurance race version) or with full cowling
Features a realistic depiction of DOHC 4-cylinder engine including cables
Screw-attach swing arm and wheels using the newly kit-included screwdriver for (+) screws
Metal coil spring is used for rear suspension
Jack is also included to recreate the endurance race version
5-spoke wheels are paired with solid rubber slick tyres
Comes with high-quality Cartograf decals

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