Motorcycle Brands in the 1960's and 1970's
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Maguro is another maker of motorcycle. It was taken over by Kawasaki. The first Kawasaki 'SG-250' I rode had 'Maguro' on the tank. A real nice 250 road bike.
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Herters sold a lot of interesting stuff at great prices. 'Takes the hokum out of---' I still have one of their catalogs and recently saw one of their snowmobiles.
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Herters used some of the Hodaka E engines Did they not?
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It looks like Meguro was a stand alone company until sometime in 1960 when it merged with Kawasaki. So indeed it qualifies.
Ivan AKA "Pop"
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If you are listing limited production bikes, there is an old trials favorite (using Hodaka engines, built by Bill Grapevine) the GRM.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Actually Joe had suggested GRM in an earlier post, so I have added it to my list.
Ivan AKA "Pop"
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Here is the new updated list based on everyone's suggestions. At some point I may add start and end dates for all the brands that I can find that info for.
Motorcycle Brands in the 1960’s and 1970’s
1 Aermacchi
2 Agrati
3 Alron
4 Allstate
5 Alouette
6 American Eagle
7 Ancillotti
8 AJS
9 AMP
10 Aprilia
11 Ariel
12 Aspes
13 Attex
14 Bella
15 Bennelli
16 Beta
17 Bianchi
18 Bimota
19 BLM
20 BMW
21 Bombardier
22 Bonanza
23 Bridgestone
24 Bronco
25 BSA
26 Bultaco
27 BVM
28 Can-Am
29 Capriolo
30 Carabella
31 CCM
32 Centaur
33 Chapparell
34 Cheney
35 Cimatti
36 Cooper
37 Cotton
38 Cushman
39 CZ
40 Dalesman
41 Danuvia
42 Deckson
43 Derbi
44 DKW
45 DOT
46 Ducati
47 Dye Rebel
48 ESO
49 Fantic
50 Frasier
51 Frigera
52 Garelli
53 Gemini
54 Gilera
55 Gina
56 Gori
57 Greeves
58 GRM
59 Guazzoni
60 Guilietta
61 Harley Davidson
62 Heathkit
63 Hedlund
64 Heinkel
65 Hercules
66 Herders
67 Hiro
68 Hodaka
69 Honda
70 Husqvarna
71 Indian
72 Islo
73 Italjet
74 IZH
75 J-Be
76 James
77 JAP
78 Jawa
79 K & P
80 Kawasaki
81 Komar
82 Kramer
83 KTM
84 Lambretta
85 Laverda
86 Lito
87 Maico
88 Malaguti
89 Manx
90 Marusho
91 Matchless
92 Mazzilli
93 MDS
94 Meguro
95 Minarelli
96 Mitsubishi Silver Pigeon
97 Mi Val
98 Mobylette
99 Monark
100 Mondial
101 Montesa
102 Motobic Seata
103 Motobi
104 Moto Guzzi
105 Moto Morini
106 Moto-Rumi
107 Moto Skeeter
108 Moto Villa
109 Munch
110 Mustang
111 MV
112 MZ
113 NSU
114 Noguchi
115 Norton
116 Osa scooter
117 OSSA
118 Pannonia
119 Panther
120 Parilla
121 PDV
122 Penton
123 Powell
124 Power Dyne
125 Premier
126 Progress
127 Puch
128 Rabbit scooter from Fuji
129 Rajdoot
130 Rickman
131 Riverside
132 Rockford
133 Rokon
134 Royal Enfield
135 Rupp
136 Sabre
137 Sachs
138 Sanglas
139 Saracen
140 Scorpion (British)
141 Seeley
142 Simonini
143 Simplex
144 Simson
145 SFM Junak
146 SHL
147 Solex
148 Speedway
149 Sprite
150 Steens
151 Steyr
152 Suzuki
153 SWM
154 Taco
155 TGM
156 Tohatsu
157 Tomos
158 Torrot
159 Triumph
160 Tunturi
161 Tyran
162 Ural
163 Velocette
164 Vespa
165 Victoria
166 Viking
167 Villiers
168 White
169 Whizzer
170 WSK
171 Yamaguchi
172 Yamaha
173 Yankee
174 Yezdi
175 Zanella
176 Zundapp
Motorcycle Brands in the 1960’s and 1970’s
1 Aermacchi
2 Agrati
3 Alron
4 Allstate
5 Alouette
6 American Eagle
7 Ancillotti
8 AJS
9 AMP
10 Aprilia
11 Ariel
12 Aspes
13 Attex
14 Bella
15 Bennelli
16 Beta
17 Bianchi
18 Bimota
19 BLM
20 BMW
21 Bombardier
22 Bonanza
23 Bridgestone
24 Bronco
25 BSA
26 Bultaco
27 BVM
28 Can-Am
29 Capriolo
30 Carabella
31 CCM
32 Centaur
33 Chapparell
34 Cheney
35 Cimatti
36 Cooper
37 Cotton
38 Cushman
39 CZ
40 Dalesman
41 Danuvia
42 Deckson
43 Derbi
44 DKW
45 DOT
46 Ducati
47 Dye Rebel
48 ESO
49 Fantic
50 Frasier
51 Frigera
52 Garelli
53 Gemini
54 Gilera
55 Gina
56 Gori
57 Greeves
58 GRM
59 Guazzoni
60 Guilietta
61 Harley Davidson
62 Heathkit
63 Hedlund
64 Heinkel
65 Hercules
66 Herders
67 Hiro
68 Hodaka
69 Honda
70 Husqvarna
71 Indian
72 Islo
73 Italjet
74 IZH
75 J-Be
76 James
77 JAP
78 Jawa
79 K & P
80 Kawasaki
81 Komar
82 Kramer
83 KTM
84 Lambretta
85 Laverda
86 Lito
87 Maico
88 Malaguti
89 Manx
90 Marusho
91 Matchless
92 Mazzilli
93 MDS
94 Meguro
95 Minarelli
96 Mitsubishi Silver Pigeon
97 Mi Val
98 Mobylette
99 Monark
100 Mondial
101 Montesa
102 Motobic Seata
103 Motobi
104 Moto Guzzi
105 Moto Morini
106 Moto-Rumi
107 Moto Skeeter
108 Moto Villa
109 Munch
110 Mustang
111 MV
112 MZ
113 NSU
114 Noguchi
115 Norton
116 Osa scooter
117 OSSA
118 Pannonia
119 Panther
120 Parilla
121 PDV
122 Penton
123 Powell
124 Power Dyne
125 Premier
126 Progress
127 Puch
128 Rabbit scooter from Fuji
129 Rajdoot
130 Rickman
131 Riverside
132 Rockford
133 Rokon
134 Royal Enfield
135 Rupp
136 Sabre
137 Sachs
138 Sanglas
139 Saracen
140 Scorpion (British)
141 Seeley
142 Simonini
143 Simplex
144 Simson
145 SFM Junak
146 SHL
147 Solex
148 Speedway
149 Sprite
150 Steens
151 Steyr
152 Suzuki
153 SWM
154 Taco
155 TGM
156 Tohatsu
157 Tomos
158 Torrot
159 Triumph
160 Tunturi
161 Tyran
162 Ural
163 Velocette
164 Vespa
165 Victoria
166 Viking
167 Villiers
168 White
169 Whizzer
170 WSK
171 Yamaguchi
172 Yamaha
173 Yankee
174 Yezdi
175 Zanella
176 Zundapp
Ivan AKA "Pop"
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How could all us Hodaka folks forget Pederson! Check out your Resonator Revisited issues vol2 #16 and vol2 #18.
Excellent and very interesting articles by then club president Paul Stannard.
Gregg
Excellent and very interesting articles by then club president Paul Stannard.
Gregg
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And here's the "Trail Partner Twin-Traction" by Tredwell Mfg., Prince George, British Columbia.
Three-wheel-drive (inline).
Five HP Briggs and Stratton.
Three-wheel-drive (inline).
Five HP Briggs and Stratton.
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Good one Matt! Late '60's Italjet powered folding mini scooters.
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Believe it or not, Pop, my neighbor had one. His dad brought it back from somewhere during his military service. He took that thing everywhere they went so he always had wheels - which we envied.
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Some other mini bikes that I missed are Arctic Cat, Coleman, and Tote Gote.
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Hey, I just saw a brand new Coleman minibike at the Fleet Farm. Rip cord motor and the whole schmeer.
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The Tote Gotes were pretty popular trail scooters for a while.
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Sears had their name on some mopeds.
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And there was KEYSTONE minibikes. Two-stroke TAS motor with manual clutch.
One brake on the rear wheel, but at least it was a drum and not a tire binder.
One brake on the rear wheel, but at least it was a drum and not a tire binder.
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Vincent. I know a dude who has a Black Shadow. I can stare at it for hours and hours.
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Wassell Motorcycles (England)
Wassell motorcycles were branded as Tyran for the US market.
Wassell motorcycles were branded as Tyran for the US market.
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Motobecane French motorcycle? ------------ Clarence
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didn't see this one on the list. ....Massimo ...
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I don't think Massimo was around in the 60's and 70's, but I'm not sure. Couldn't find any evidence of it. The Massimo company that makes mini bikes today is much younger than that. Thanks for the idea though. The list now is up to 212 largely due to the suggestions from this group. I started adding actual dates of operation for the various companies but it's a daunting task.
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Grandson up helping today a picture of my old tote goat -------------- Clarence
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Early Kawasaki dealers sold a model SG250 Maguro which had 'Maguro' on the tank and no 'kawasaki' name anywhere. I put a few miles on one and it was a nice 250 four-stroke single road bike.
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