292 motorcycles
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Triumph Tiger 1200 XCa 2018
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Triumph Tiger 1200 XCx 2018
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Triumph Tiger 1200 XR 2018
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Triumph Tiger 1200 XRt 2018
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Triumph Tiger 1200 XRx 2018
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Triumph Tiger 1200 XRx Low 2018
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Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer XCa 2017
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Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer XCx 2017
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Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer XCx Low 2017
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Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer XRx Low 2017
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Triumph TIGER 800 XCx 2017
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Triumph TIGER 800 XCx 2017
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Triumph Tiger 800 XR 2017
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx 2017
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx Low 2017
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Triumph 675 Daytona 2016
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Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer XC 2016
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Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer XCa 2016
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Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer XCx 2016
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Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer XCx Low 2016
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Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer XRx Low 2016
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Triumph TIGER 800 XCx 2016
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Triumph TIGER 800 XCx 2016
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Triumph Tiger 800 XR 2016
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx 2016
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx Low 2016
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Triumph 675 Daytona 2015
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Triumph TIGER 800 XC 2015
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Triumph TIGER 800 XCx 2015
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Triumph Tiger 800 XR 2015
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx 2015
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Triumph 675 Daytona 2014
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Triumph 675 Daytona 2013
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Triumph 1200 TIGER EXPLORER 2012
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Harley-Davidson XR 1200 Sportster 2010
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Harley-Davidson XR 1200 Sportster 2009
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Harley-Davidson XR 1200 Sportster 2008
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Suzuki RF900R 1994
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Triumph 900 Speed Triple T301 1994
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Honda CBR 250 RR 1991
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Honda CBR 250 RR 1990
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Yamaha FZR 750 R - OW 01 1989
Founded in 1953 in Tokyo, Nissin Kogyo is today a major player in the design and manufacture of braking systems for motorcycles and cars. Initially focusing on the automotive sector with the production of aluminum brake pistons, the company turned its attention to motorized two-wheelers in the 1970s. Master cylinders, introduced in 1971, followed by disc brake calipers three years later, marked the beginning of a recognized expertise in the two-wheeler sector.
Over the decades, Nissin has worked with the world's leading manufacturers, including Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki and MV Agusta. These strategic partnerships enable Nissin to equip numerous models as original equipment, reinforcing its position as a benchmark in the industry. The brand offers a complete range of products: brake pads, discs, calipers, hoses and master cylinders, meeting the needs of the most demanding motorcyclists.
Nissin Kogyo has also left its mark on the history of motor sports, although now eclipsed by competitors such as Brembo in MotoGP. But this doesn't stop the brand, true to its Japanese roots, from continuing to stand out from the crowd. In 2021, Nissin will join the Hitachi Astemo group, the result of a merger with Keihin and Showa under the aegis of the partnership between Honda and Hitachi.
This global presence, backed by Hitachi Astemo, is a springboard for further innovation and leadership in a constantly evolving sector. To this end, the company is investing heavily in the development of new technologies with proven reliability, even in extreme conditions such as off-road.