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November 19th, 2009 | by real |In 1960, Kawasaki bought out Megero Motorcycles, who had been in the industry since 1937. They had a brave move by having every kind of bike type across the board. It was a strategy that would make them or break them. It turned out to be a wise investment as they could steadily puch everything from a 50 model to the big twin 600cc and everything in between.
In 1928, Honda opened his own repair shop. As a hobby he also indulged in building race cars. He did not start the Honda Motor Company until he was 41 years old in 1948. They made many two stroke and four stroke motorcycle models. He focused on the areas of quality and design, offering well made products to compete in the field.
The Harley-Davidson motorcycle has been in existence since 1903. The brand offers a variety of models for both men and women. While this brand of motorcycle is among the most expensive, the models also have a reputation for being reliable and well built. Harley-Davidson bikes are also well know for the power behind them as they were initially built as a racing bike.
The first Yamaha motorcycle was introduced in August of 1954, called the Yamaha YA-1. This bike featured a two stroke single cylinder engine. By July of 1955 Yamaha was creating 200 quality motorcycles each month with a staff of 274 people. The YD-1 was introduced in 1957 as a racing bike. The bike quickly became popular and was featured in the United States Catalina Grand Prix in 1958.
Bill E. Sheers writes about scooter tuning, Honda Metropolitian scooter, and cheap scooter insurance.


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