including larger road bikes and smaller scooters, in an effort to broaden their reach. Unfortunately, this success ended in the 1970s. In the 1970s, the more affordable Japanese motorcycles were ...
Like many other American and European motorcycle brands, Norton ran into difficulty in the 1970s. Facing increased competition from more reliable, affordable Japanese bikes, their orders dried up, and ...
So if we were to look at the most fuel-efficient Japanese motorcycle on the market today ... then in a few years went on sale ...
Consumer Reports' 2015 motorcycle study still finds Japanese brands to be the most dependable, but riders have the most love for American models from Victory and Harley-Davidson. Still ...
motorcycle engines are almost always naturally aspirated. But even that's beginning to change. At the Tokyo Motor Show last week, two major Japanese companies showed off new forced-induction ...