1977 Honda RC500M - Jim Pomeroy View fullsize 1977 RC500M Type II - Jim Pomeroy used this bike to win the first moto in the 1977 USGP at Carlsbad. First american to do so. Jim also used the same bike in the 1977 Trans AMA series. His mechanic was Arne Beaman. View fullsize The frame was called the T-Frame. Very similar to the Husqvarna's of the time. View fullsize View fullsize Pomeroy carried these shock with him on the flights to the races. View fullsize Heim joint on the rear brake rod to prevent binding during suspension stroke. View fullsize Beautiful profile. View fullsize Not a bad angle with this bike. View fullsize Air box and air ducts are all made from very thin fiberglass. View fullsize The 400cc engine was the same design as the 1976 Type II but featured a few upgrades. View fullsize All the shift linage that is normally behind the clutch was placed on the opposite side of the engine behind the little cover under the countershaft sprocket. The main reason for this was to narrow the engine. View fullsize Exotic inside and out. No expense spared anywhere. View fullsize Very light weight magnesium front hub with a brake liner made from very special material riveted to the hub. View fullsize Tiny rear magnesium hub was very powerful for the day. The attention to detail on these bikes is truly amazing. View fullsize Not a bad angle. Marty Smith and Jim Pomeroy both said this was the best factory bike they ever rode. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Pomeroy on his famous RC500 in Lake Forest, Illinois - 1997 View fullsize Jim Pomeroy at Buchanan, Michigan in 1997.