23 motorcycles
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Honda CBR 600 RR 2026
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Kawasaki Z 1100 2026
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Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2026
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Suzuki GSX-S950 2026
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Suzuki SV-7GX 2026
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Suzuki 1050 V-Strom DE 2026
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Suzuki 1050 V-Strom SE 2026
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Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2025
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Honda CBR 600 RR 2025
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Suzuki 1050 V-Strom SE 2025
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Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2025
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Suzuki GSX-S950 2025
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Suzuki 1050 V-Strom DE 2025
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Grind Hard Plumbing Co 1300 Monster Chopper 2024
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Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2024
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Suzuki GSX-S 950 2024
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Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2023
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Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2022
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Honda CB 1000 R Black Edition 2021
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Suzuki GS1200SS 2001
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Suzuki RF900R 1994
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Suzuki GSF400 Bandit 1989
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Honda CB 750 Four 1969
Tokico, founded in Japan over 50 years ago, was initially a key player in the manufacture of hydraulic components, before diversifying into braking systems and suspension technologies for the automotive and motorcycle sectors. Historically, Tokico has supplied equipment for numerous manufacturers, including giants such as Suzuki and Honda. The latest editions of Honda's CB 1000 R and Suzuki's GSX-S 950 benefit from Tokico brakes.
Tokico products, including brake calipers, shock absorbers, discs and master cylinders, are renowned for their performance and reliability, even in the most extreme conditions. The company has made a name for itself in the motorcycle sector with its advanced braking and suspension technologies. Tokico is particularly renowned for its gas suspension systems, such as its dual-tube low-pressure gas shock absorbers, which offer better control and a more stable ride than traditional high-pressure models.These technologies have established Tokico's reputation as a supplier of high-quality equipment capable of meeting the demands of sport bikes and competition vehicles.
Recently, Tokico merged with Hitachi, and the brand is now integrated under the name Hitachi Astemo. This change has enabled Tokico to strengthen its position as a global supplier of solutions for the automotive and motorcycle industries. Although the brand has evolved, its heritage and expertise in braking and suspension systems endures.
Today, Tokico, in the form of Hitachi Astemo, extends its influence into a variety of industrial sectors, from service stations to environmental equipment. Nevertheless, it remains a leading name in the world of braking and suspension, combining innovation, performance and reliability to meet the needs of demanding drivers.