Interesting history, EMS. Some key words here "lived in Europe" where motorcycles and
racing of a different kind is almost a way of life. It was the late 50s and early 60s that
the RC166 was developed and went on to win the 5 world titles. Honda may have copied
the 4 valve design but all others were copies of the original designer, whoever that was.
However it was Honda that made the design commonplace mass produced and reliable
quickly followed by Suzuki's TSCC 4 valve head.
Later on some European bikes were copies of Hondas, namely Benelli's sixes and Laverda's
750 twin that was an almost exact copy of the Honda 305 Superhawk. The Benelli is a CB500
four with 2 more cyls. I've heard the argument that certain engine designers were hired back
and forth from Japan and Europe
My point was that, while "hopping up" my pushrod 50ss, I was in jealous awe of my friend's
OhC65. I would have been shocked beyond disbelief if I had known about the RC166 that
was winning world titles about that time or just before. HONDAS ! At 15 I didn't even know
road racing existed.
"Im gonna wake you up girlie cause I'm gonna take a ride with you,
we're goin down to the Honda shop.....put on a ragged sweat shirt
I'll take you anywhere you want me to"