The
story of Kawasaki Company goes back to 1924, at that time
involved into metallurgy and the aircraft industry.
In
1949, they decided to enter the motorcycle industry producing
engines that could be adapted to motorcycles.
FIRST
KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY RELATED PRODUCTS
Motorcycle
Engines
In
their line you could find a 60 cc two-stroke, as well
as a 150cc and a 250cc four-stroke engines developed
with technology from BMW; company whom with they had
had relationships since their beginnings in the aeronautical
industry. |
It
wasn't until 1954 that Kawasaki Motorcycles produced their
first complete motorcycle under the name of Meihatsu (a subsidiary
of Kawasaki Aircraft Co.).
Almost
at the same time, they also tried to introduce their own line
of scooters to the market, but they soon realized they couldn't
compete against the two giants of the scooters industry for
those days: the Fuji Rabbit and the Mitsubishi Silver Pigeon.
And
now before continuing with this story, I
have to open a big parenthesis..
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION ABOUT THE HISTORY OF KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLES
We
cannot talk about Kawasaki without mentioning another
make that will definitely help Kawasaki become as
well as Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha one of the big players
in the Japanese Motorcycles scene:
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Meguro Motorcycles: better know in
that time as the "senior make and the king
of four strokes".
Meguro
entered the motorcycle industry in 1937. Having a
good relationship with the government, the people
at Meguro took advantage of the army orders.
Their first motorcycle was the Z97:
a 500cc rocker-valve motorcycle influenced by the
Swiss Motosacoche. It's worth mentioning this model
was a success for the factory and the Z97 was in production
till the fifties.
Along
the years, Meguro produced some very nice 250cc and
350cc rocker-valve, single cylinder models as well
as high performance twins. All of them with a very
strong British influence. Then and thanks to the commercial
success they were living, they also launched a rocker-valve
125 cc for their low end range and a twin cylinder
650cc to accompany the already existing 500cc.
But
it was in 1958, when Meguro tried to get rid of their
British influence, when things started to go wrong...
Based
on a winning prototype of Mount Asama (one of the
biggest races that time), Meguro Motorcycles produced
three nice and elegant machines with overhead camshaft:
the 125cc E3, the 250cc F and the 350cc Y A. Unfortunately
these bikes turned out to be too heavy and didn't
get the buyers' attention. Meguro will soon return
to rocker valve models.
Meguro
Motorcycles remained as one of the top 10 manufacturers
till 1960, but due to some bad decisions, as the ones
mentioned above, the company started to decline and
was soon bought by Kawasaki.
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In 1960 Meguro signed an initial agreement with Kawasaki Motorcycles,
and in 1962 they had completely disappeared.
And
this brings us back to our story...
In
1960, the company decides to give a serious push to the motorcycle
division of Kawasaki Aircrafts. They
take out of the market the Meihatsu brand, they build their
own plant of low end and low powered machines and buy Meguro.
These
brilliant moves and decisions made Kawasaki Motorcycles have
one of the widest range of models in the market. Kawasaki
Motorcycles could offer at that time (1960's) from a 50cc
moped-scooter to a powerful, high end and beautiful 650 cc
twin cylinder motorcycle.
Its
also important to mention that due to their very own nature,
Kawasaki Motorcycles has always played the role of
Maverick in the industry and that a feeling of independence
from their main competitors has always been present.
Since
then, many stories have been written, many models have been
produced and many races have been won,
the truth is...
Nowadays
Kawasaki Motorcycles is one of the major players in the industry
and following their tradition, they nowadays offer a wide
range of products for all kind needs and likes.
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