Motorcycles by Honda
Soichiro Honda, the developer of Honda motorcycles, didn’t set out to
manufacture them. In fact, his passion was vehicles. He also loved the idea
of driving fast and enjoyed racing. He worked from the time he was a teenager
in an auto repair shop, so he had a great understanding of the mechanical end
of things. He also owned a Harley and an Indian, giving him plenty of
motorcycle riding experience.
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 manufactured several two stroke and four stroke
motorcycle models. He focused on the areas of quality and design, offering
well made products to compete in the industry.
While the motorcycle sells continued to rise over the next two decades, the
company almost went under in 1953. This was due to the end of the Korean War
and economic depression in Japan. However, they continued to sell a small
amount of motorcycles and continue production. The main reason Honda did not
close the factory was because he did not want to see more people out of work.
It was a good choice as by 1958 Honda was again profitable. In July of that
year they introduced the C100 Super Cub which is known as the most successful
motorcycle in the world. It was marketed as a cheap and versatile model that
could be used by anyone. The bike featured a four stroke motor and a three
speed transmission. The bike was very easy for new motorcycle riders to
operate as well. Women even used it as a means of commuting. As a result,
Honda became the largest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world by 1959.
Honda decided this was a good time to think about international expansion.
They focused on Asia and Europe instead of the United States. This is because
they felt there was too much competition with American made bikes to be
profitable. However, the decision was made to come to the United States
because Honda felt if the American people accepted their models, then it
would set precedence for the rest of the world to do so.
The first Honda retail store in the United States was based in Los Angeles,
California; opening its doors in June of 1959. Honda fought hard to promote
their products in the United States with a positive image. This ploy worked
well, and Honda had more than 75 successful dealerships in the United States
by 1960.
Honda is also credited with establishing the Motorcycle Industry Council and
the Motorcycle Safety Council. They provided half of the funding needed to
start both organizations. Their community involvement was noticed and highly
appreciated by the motorcycle enthusiasts of the United States, resulting in
more trust in Honda products.
Throughout the 1970’s Honda continued to rule the motorcycle industry,
developing new motorcycles that people around the world couldn’t get enough
of. They also got a reputation for the fastest bikes around, as their models
won more than 70 high profile races around the world in 1973. In 1975 Honda
took another leap that paid off well for them. They introduced the GL1000
Gold Wing as a touring bike. It brought a whole new level of comfort and
style to touring bikes that other manufacturers quickly copied.
Since then, Honda has continued to produce innovative motorcycle models that
appeal to the various cultures around the world. They have also continued to
invest in the public interest. Honda donates thousands of motorcycles to
worthy causes each year. They also help fund motorcycle training courses to
help ensure motorcyclists have the best information to operate their bikes
safely.
Honda has proven themselves to be a manufacturer of reliable motorcycles for
the past several decades. They are among the top sellers in the motorcycle
industry because of their unique designs, long lasting equipment, and low
cost motorcycle models. While they have taken some huge risks over the years,
they have helped them to build the successful motorcycle empire they have
today.
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