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Camckinney saved to Honda cb750
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After the Japanese got serious about making motorcycles in the late 1960s, bikes from every country became more sophisticated, more refined, more practical, and more reliable. Back then, no American or European motorcycle company would ever admit it; fortunately, those culture wars are now behind us. When we look back at the Japanese motorcycles that debuted between 1960 and 2000, we see several standout bikes. Not all of them were successful—or even good—but each shows us the things we like…

diego jagger saved to CUSTOM BIKES
The Kawasaki H2 Mach IV 750 was to other motorcycles what heavy metal was to rock and roll — outrageous.

Dorin Blanaru saved to MOTO #9
Carefully restored by the crew at Retrospeed in Belgium, Wisconsin, this might be the nicest Honda CB550K you’ve ever seen.

James saved to Honda cycle
The 1983 Honda CB1100F was the ultimate expression of the Honda CB750 Four.

Steve Stewart saved to CB1100F
Japan and motorcycles have been two major influencers in the world of subcultural fashion. Find out everything you need to know about the Bosozoku here.
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Fumihiro Komatsu saved to バイク