A decade-by-decade look at the Japanese motorcycle industry that started from scratch following WWII and grew to become the dominant motor-cycle manufacturers of the century. By 1980, four manufacturers -- Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha -- collectively offered an astonishing array of models. Today, early Japanese motorcycles are favorites of collectors
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Get BookThe book covers the history of the motorcycle in Japan, how hundreds of companies were reduced to four, and how these companies began selling in the US. I then cover how the Japanese motorcycle grew in sales numbers to such a point that many brands went out of business. I
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