The hawk above, the crud below

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America's concept of motorcycling was revolutionized after Japan-based Honda's entry to the US market in 1961 with the CB77 Super Hawk. Now a market leader, Honda has set a standard with its affordable high-tech motorcycles that do not leak oil, changing the perception of motorcycling.

Author: Schilling, Phil
History, Motorcycling

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Role reversal: Harley-Davidson Super Glide vs. Honda American Classic Edition

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A comparison of the Harley-Davidson FXD Dyna Super Glide and the Honda Shadow American Classic Edition is presented. Both motorcycles have stylish exteriors and exceptional driving features. However, the Dyna Super Glide is more attractive because of its simplicity and crudeness.

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Tweaked twin cam

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A Harley-Davidson motorcycle was customized for 'Big Twin' magazine. Made from off-the-shelf parts, the bike featured a Dyna frame and a 1940-type rear fender. The motorcycle was powered by a twin Cam 88 motor.

Author: Pacheco, Beau Allen
Design and construction, HDI

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Subjects list: Product information, Honda Motor Company Ltd., Motorcycle industry, Motorcycles, Harley-Davidson Inc.
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