Honda NSR | 1992 MC21

The School of Speed That Taught Immortality
Evan DeCiren: September 30, 2025

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Honda NSR 1992 MC21 Sports Riding School – illustrated poster by Evan DeCiren featuring Rothmans Honda in detailed graphic style.

ICONIC RACING DESIGN

The Honda NSR 250 MC21 Rothmans edition captures the golden era of racing with authentic details, making it a must-have collectible for motorcycle fans.

MOTORSPORT HERITAGE

Celebrating Honda’s Sports Riding School 1992, this artwork highlights the history of speed, precision, and passion that defined the NSR legacy.

HANDCRAFTED ARTWORK

Created by Evan DeCiren, this illustration of the Honda NSR MC21 blends modern graphic style with vintage racing spirit, perfect for motorsport lovers.

HONDA EXCELLENCE

Known for performance and innovation, Honda built the NSR series to inspire generations. This piece embodies the brand’s legendary pursuit of perfection.

Description

Step into the golden age of two-stroke racing with the legendary Honda NSR 250 MC21 Sports Riding School 1992 edition. More than just a motorcycle, this is a handcrafted celebration of speed, precision, and design. Styled after the works GP racers, the NSR250R MC21 became the benchmark for performance, capturing the spirit of Honda’s relentless pursuit of perfection on the track.

The heart of the Honda NSR 250 MC21 was its groundbreaking engine. Introduced in 1990 and refined by 1992, it carried updates across the crankshaft, barrels, heads, and carburetors. Paired with the advanced PGM-III engine management system, the bike delivered unmatched responsiveness. This sophisticated ECU read throttle position, gear selection, and RPM to fine-tune ignition and valve timing, giving riders a sensation of control rarely experienced in the 250cc class.

The chassis was equally remarkable. With its famous Gull-Arm swingarm, 17-inch rear wheel, and a stiffer frame inspired by Honda’s factory GP machines, the NSR250R MC21 offered stability, agility, and an unmistakable racing silhouette. The SP edition added premium touches, from dry clutch transmissions to sportier suspension, making it a dream machine for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

By 1992, Honda released a stunning Rothmans Honda NSR 250 SP, inspired by Mick Doohan and Wayne Gardner’s iconic GP livery. This bike did not simply echo the track legends, it carried their DNA. A symbol of victory, heritage, and Japanese craftsmanship, it remains one of the most desirable motorcycles of its time.

I bring not only the illustration but also the passion behind it. Each piece is handcrafted artwork by Evan DeCiren, merging motorsport history with modern graphic design. My mission is to give fans of racing, design, and history something timeless to display, an authentic celebration of the Honda NSR MC21 legacy.

Whether you are a long-time enthusiast or new to the magic of two-strokes, this is more than a poster, it is a fragment of motorsport history retold through art. Bold, evocative, and unmistakably Honda, the NSR 250 MC21 is here to remind us that speed is not just measured in seconds, but in memories.

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