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HONDA XL250
It introduced the name of XL to the world with its powerful appearance and its excellent travelling ability that evenly matched with that of 2-stroke models. -
KAWASAKI KSR-1
It was brought to the market to replace the KSI. The peak power of the water-cooled engine was set to focus slightly towards the low speed range. -
KAWASAKI ZZR600
It derived from the GPZ600R which was brought to the market as the world's fastest middle class bike. Like the 1100, it adopted the Ram Air System after the model change of 1993. -
SUZUKI GS400
>Suzuki, which had been manufacturing 2-stroke bikes for quite a long time, developed this 4-stroke GS series in order to open up its future. -
HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTD SOFTAIL DEUCE
It had the lowest and the longest body shape out of the SOFTAIL series (2424mm overall length & 1690mm wheelbase) that made it excel in straight line stability. -
HONDA JAZZ
It was a 50cc cruiser model that made its debut in 1986. It mounted a CUB type engine to let the rider enjoy its luxurious ride. -
KAWASAKI ZX-9R
It was a supersport model that inherited the style of GPZ900R, and the Kawasaki magical number 9. Its rival was HONDA CBR900RR. -
YAMAHA XV1900A MIDNIGHT STAR
It was the flagship model of the YAMAHA Cruiser Star Series which mounted the narrow-angle 48 degrees V twin engine on the aluminum forged double cradle frame. -
YAMAHA BOLT C SPEC
XVS950CU BOLT-C and XVS950CU BOLT-C(A) were based on the platform of XVS950CU BOLT. They were designed in a classic sporty style by adopting a riding position that enabled sport ride. -
SUZUKI GSX-R400
The ultra light aluminum frame, MR-ALBOX, weighed only 7.6kg itself. The engine was highly tuned with low friction loss and a large intake/exhaust valve.