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Freddie Spencer Championship Bikes for Sale Hot

Freddie Spencer's NS500 and NSR250Want to own a piece of motorcycle racing history? Up for sale are two of Freddie Spencer’s championship bikes, the NS500 he rode in 1983, and the NSR250 in 1985.

The NS500 and NSR250 were built by the factory Honda Racing Corp., and are only two of four in existence today; the others reside in the Honda Museum in Japan.

“Fast Freddie” Spencer is a legend in motorcycling racing, having set many records. His biggest feats: the only rider to win three major races during Daytona Bike Week, having won the Superbike, Formula One and International Lightweight classes in 1985; the youngest rider to win an AMA Superbike race, taking the win at 18 in 1979; the only rider to win both the 250cc and 500cc Grand Prix World Championships in the same year, 1985; and the youngest rider to win a 500cc Grand Prix World Championship at 21 years old in 1982.

And many racing fans always wonder, who would win...MotoGP Champion Valentino Rossi or Fast Freddie. Although money can't but that answer, it could buy a part of history. Both bikes will be sold as a pair only for $1 million.

Want to make the purchase? Log onto RMD Motors for additional information.

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