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'''Meguro Works''' also known as '''Meguro Plant''' were a manufacturer of [[motorcycle]]s from 1909 until it merged with [[Kawasaki]] in 1963.
'''Meguro Works''' also known as '''Meguro Plant''' were a manufacturer of [[motorcycle]]s from 1909 until it merged with [[Kawasaki]] in 1963.
==History==
==History==
Meguro began production of motorcycles in 1909. In 1960, Meguro Works, Japan's oldest motorcycle manufacturer, entered into a business agreement with Kawasaki Aircraft Company, Ltd. Meguro was the first Japanese motorcycle manufacturer to produce every component of a complete motorcycle.
Meguro began production of motorcycles in 1909. In 1960, Meguro Works, the oldest [[:Category:Japanese motorcycles|Japanese motorcycle manufacturer]], entered into a business agreement with Kawasaki Aircraft Company, Ltd. Meguro was the first Japanese motorcycle manufacturer to produce every component of a complete motorcycle.
==Models==
==Models==
*Meguro 125cc E3
*Meguro 125cc E3

Revision as of 16:55, 16 June 2010

Meguro Works also known as Meguro Plant were a manufacturer of motorcycles from 1909 until it merged with Kawasaki in 1963.

History

Meguro began production of motorcycles in 1909. In 1960, Meguro Works, the oldest Japanese motorcycle manufacturer, entered into a business agreement with Kawasaki Aircraft Company, Ltd. Meguro was the first Japanese motorcycle manufacturer to produce every component of a complete motorcycle.

Models

  • Meguro 125cc E3
  • Meguro 250cc F (1960s)
  • Meguro 350cc YA
  • Meguro K1 (sold by Kawasaki)
  • S Series
    • Meguro Junior S2 250cc 4-stroke single
    • Meguro Junior S3 250cc 4-stroke single
    • Meguro S8 250cc
    • Meguro 250SG
  • Z Series
    • Meguro Z7 500cc
    • Meguro Z97

References