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Italy has a rich history of motorcycle manufacturing, with numerous brands emerging throughout the 20th century. Some, like Aprilia and Cagiva, achieved international recognition, while others remained niche players or faded into obscurity. Many shifted focus after World War II from aircraft to motorcycles to meet the need for affordable transportation.
By Jake Morrison

Japanese motorcycle manufacturers have a rich history of innovation, shaping the global motorcycle landscape. Brands like Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha rose from humble beginnings to become dominant forces, known for their engineering prowess and diverse product lines. Several smaller or historical brands also contributed significantly to Japan's motorcycle industry.
By Jake Morrison

Electric motorcycle manufacturer Energica has been saved from liquidation by Singaporean investors. Authorities seized a $40 million collection of superbikes linked to alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding. KTM is set to release the RC450, based on the CFMoto 450SS.
By Jake Morrison

Russia has a rich history of motorcycle manufacturing, dating back to the early 20th century. While some brands have disappeared, others like Ural and Velomotors continue to produce motorcycles, scooters, and ATVs.
By Jake Morrison

Motorcycle books and magazines, while facing challenges from online media, continue to play a vital role in motorcycling culture. They have adapted by focusing on niche interests and offering in-depth perspectives, particularly on travel and personal experiences. WebBikeWorld provides reviews of motorcycle gear, supported by its audience through affiliate links.
By Jake Morrison

Spain has a rich history of motorcycle manufacturing, producing brands known for both racing success and innovative designs. While some brands have disappeared, others continue to thrive, often specializing in off-road and small displacement machines. Spanish motorcycles have left a lasting mark on the global motorcycle industry.
By Jake Morrison

The Luckeep M5 Max is a performance-oriented electric moped-style e-bike featuring a high-power motor, dual-battery option, and robust construction. It's designed for urban commuting and mixed paved surfaces, offering increased power and range compared to standard e-bikes. Luckeep positions the M5 Max as a 'Best Budget Electric Bike of 2025'.
By Jake Morrison

This article provides an overview of American motorcycle brands, both past and present. It covers companies that produced everything from luxury four-cylinder bikes to V8-powered cruisers, highlighting their unique contributions to the motorcycle industry.
By Jake Morrison

Australia has a rich history of motorcycle manufacturing, dating back to the early 20th century. While many early brands relied on imported components, some companies developed their own unique designs and achieved considerable success, both locally and internationally. Today, Australian motorcycle companies continue to innovate, focusing on niche markets and modern interpretations of classic styles.
By Jake Morrison

India has a rich history of motorcycle manufacturing, with several domestic and international companies playing significant roles. From early collaborations with European manufacturers to becoming a global two-wheeler powerhouse, the Indian motorcycle industry has evolved significantly over the decades. Brands like Royal Enfield, Hero MotoCorp, and Bajaj Auto have become household names, while others like Ideal Jawa and Kinetic Honda have left a lasting legacy.
By Jake Morrison

Europe boasts a rich history of motorcycle manufacturing, with brands ranging from early pioneers like Adler and Alcyon to modern innovators like BMW Motorrad and AJP Motos. Many historical brands faded after the World Wars, but some remain influential today. This article provides an overview of various European motorcycle brands and their unique stories.
By Jake Morrison
