353 motorcycles
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Triumph TIGER 800 XRT 2017
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx 2017
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx Low 2017
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Ducati 959 PANIGALE 2016
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Honda CBR 600 RR 2016
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Kawasaki ZX-10R 1000 WSBK 2016
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Triumph 1050 SPEED TRIPLE 100 S 2016
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Triumph TIGER 800 XCA 2016
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Triumph Tiger 800 XR 2016
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Triumph TIGER 800 XRT 2016
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx 2016
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx Low 2016
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Chak Motors Molot 2015
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Ducati 899 PANIGALE 2015
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Honda CBR 600 RR 2015
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Triumph 1050 SPEED 94 2015
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Triumph 1050 SPEED TRIPLE 2015
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Triumph TIGER 800 XCA 2015
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Triumph Tiger 800 XR 2015
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Triumph TIGER 800 XRT 2015
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx 2015
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Ducati 899 PANIGALE 2014
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Honda CBR 600 RR 2014
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Triumph 1050 SPEED TRIPLE 2014
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Triumph TIGER 800 2014
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Honda CBR 600 RR 2013
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Triumph 1050 SPEED TRIPLE 2013
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Triumph 1050 SPEED TRIPLE Edition Speciale 2013
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Triumph TIGER 800 2013
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Harley-Davidson XL 1200 N Sportster Nightster 2012
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Harley-Davidson XR 1200 X Sportster 2012
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Triumph 1050 SPEED TRIPLE 2012
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Triumph 1050 Tiger 2012
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Triumph 1050 Tiger SE 2012
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Triumph TIGER 800 2012
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Ducati 1098 Streetfighter 2011
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Ducati 1198 2011
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Harley-Davidson XL 1200 N Sportster Nightster 2011
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Harley-Davidson XR 1200 X Sportster 2011
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Suzuki GSX-R 1000 endurance SERT 2011
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Triumph 1050 SPEED TRIPLE 2011
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Triumph 1050 Tiger 2011
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Triumph 1050 Tiger SE 2011
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Triumph TIGER 800 2011
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Buell 1125 CR 2010
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Buell 1125 R 2010
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Buell XB-12 Scg Lightning 2010
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Buell XB-12Ss LIGHTNING 2010
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Buell XB-12X Ulysses 2010
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Ducati 1098 Streetfighter 2010
Showa is a highly reputed Japanese suspension brand. Founded in 1938, the Gyoda-based brand initially developed with aircraft landing gear. After the Second World War, Showa branched out into motorcycle production in 1953. The company was approached by a promising young company: Honda.
The two companies have been close to each other ever since, both for production motorcycles and for HRC. But Showa also supplies numerous manufacturers. Today, Showa isone of the world's largest manufacturers in this sector.
Its best-known technical solutions include SFF (Separate Function Forks) technology and EERA (Electronic Equipped Ride Adjustment) semi-active management.
In 2021, Showa will join the ASTEMO Group - a conglomerate comprising Hitachi Automotive System, Keihin and Nissin Kogyo. The group is 66% owned by Hitachi and 33% by Honda.