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Meguro motorcycles were built by Meguro Manufacturing Co motorcycle works (目黒製作所), founded by Hobuji Murato and a high-ranking naval officer, Takaji Suzuki, in 1937. One of the first Japanese motorcycle companies, it became a partner of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, and was eventually absorbed. Named after a district of Tokyo, Meguro had its roots in Murato Iron Works, which was established in 1924. Meguro Seisakusho, which had once developed a copy of a Harley-Davidson V-twin, was established to design and build gearboxes for the nascent Japanese motorcycle industry. Abe Industries, which had once produced its own motorcycle, merged with Meguro in 1931. The brand is being revived by Kawasaki with a new K3 model to be introduced in Japan on February 1, 2021.

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  • Meguro (Kawasaki) (fr)
  • Meguro motorcycles (en)
  • 目黒製作所 (ja)
  • Meguro (motorfiets) (nl)
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  • Meguro est une ancienne marque de motos japonaise. Elle débute en 1937 avec un 500 cm3 monocylindre. Le groupe Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. qui produisait des modèles sous sa marque absorbera Meguro en 1964. Les premières Kawasaki ne seront en fait que des Meguro déguisées. * Portail des entreprises * Portail du Japon * Portail de la moto (fr)
  • 目黒製作所 (めぐろせいさくしょ)は、かつて日本に存在したオートバイメーカーで、「メグロ」の通称で知られる。第二次大戦前からの日本メーカーとしては最も長く活動していたが、川崎航空機工業(現在の川崎重工業)に吸収された。そしてそのメグロブランドは消滅後半世紀以上経った2020年に復活が発表(車両の発売は2021年、後述)された。 (ja)
  • Meguro motorcycles were built by Meguro Manufacturing Co motorcycle works (目黒製作所), founded by Hobuji Murato and a high-ranking naval officer, Takaji Suzuki, in 1937. One of the first Japanese motorcycle companies, it became a partner of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, and was eventually absorbed. Named after a district of Tokyo, Meguro had its roots in Murato Iron Works, which was established in 1924. Meguro Seisakusho, which had once developed a copy of a Harley-Davidson V-twin, was established to design and build gearboxes for the nascent Japanese motorcycle industry. Abe Industries, which had once produced its own motorcycle, merged with Meguro in 1931. The brand is being revived by Kawasaki with a new K3 model to be introduced in Japan on February 1, 2021. (en)
  • Meguro is een historisch Japans motorfietsmerk. Meguro: Meguro Mfg. Co. Ltd., Osaki-Honcho, Shinagawaku, Tokyo (1937-1964). Japans merk dat zich vooral bezighield met het kopiëren van Zwitserse en Britse motorfietsen. Het betrof kopkleppers van 174- tot 498 cc met eigen motoren. Aanvankelijk kopieerde men de motor van de Motosacoche Jubilée 1931 498 cc kopklepmotor (Meguro Z 97). Op het laatst voerde Meguro een 498 cc paralleltwin die was afgeleid van de BSA A7 (Meguro K 1). (nl)
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