Difference between revisions of "Meguro Works"
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*Meguro 350cc YA | *Meguro 350cc YA | ||
*Meguro K1 (sold by Kawasaki) | *Meguro K1 (sold by Kawasaki) | ||
==S Series== | |||
*Meguro Junior S2 250cc 4-stroke single | |||
*Meguro Junior S3 250cc 4-stroke single | |||
* | *[[Meguro S8|S8 250cc]] | ||
*Meguro 250SG | |||
==Z Series== | |||
*Meguro Z7 500cc | |||
**Meguro Z97 | *[[Meguro Z500]] | ||
*[[Meguro Z97]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 25 November 2010
Meguro Works also known as Meguro Plant were a manufacturer of motorcycles from 1909 until it merged with Kawasaki in 1963.
History[edit | edit source]
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[edit | edit source]
- Meguro 125cc E3
- Meguro 250cc F (1960s)
- Meguro 350cc YA
- Meguro K1 (sold by Kawasaki)
S Series[edit | edit source]
- Meguro Junior S2 250cc 4-stroke single
- Meguro Junior S3 250cc 4-stroke single
- S8 250cc
- Meguro 250SG
Z Series[edit | edit source]
- Meguro Z7 500cc
- Meguro Z500
- Meguro Z97