Best Motorcycle Brands In The World

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Anyone with a passion for motorcycles has likely referred to their bike as their best friend, girl/boyfriend, or defends it fiercely when hecklers point out the bike’s aging features or poor design. For a number of global motorcycle brands, it was passion like this that took these would-be failures from scrap parts and into the spotlight and revived them when the world thought it was all over. What is the best motorcycle brand in the world? Read on to find out.

Yamaha

A Japanese startup. Yamaha can contribute its initial success in the world of two wheels to their first ever motorcycle, the 125ccc YA-1. A single-cylinder bike that when launched in 1955 won 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in the All Japan Autobike Endurance Road Races.

Since their debut, Yamaha has continued to blaze a trail both on and off road, and today is second of the top selling motorcycle brands in the world.

Yamaha Exciter makes the cut for 40 Best and Worst Motorbikes in Vietnam . This 150cc powerhouse is extremely reliable and great for two people.

Guinness Book OF World Records now has two added Yamaha entries. Celebrating 1-million Exciter sales in 2017, Yamaha in HCMC organized the largest human image of a motorcycle and the largest motorcycle logo. All done by participants in Yamaha Blue.

One of the most expensive motorcycle brands is the Yamaha Roadster BMS Chopper. A $3-million bike finished in 24-karat gold, red velvet, fitted with a 1700cc V-twin. Yikes!

1887 is when Yamaha began in the musical instrument business. Today they build everything from electronics, motorcycles, music, furniture, sporting goods, and watercraft.

The $3million – 1700cc Yamaha Roadster BMS Chopper. I wonder how it does in the mud?

Ducati

Like many things Italian, the Ducati bike is known for its head-turning good looks, smooth moves, and high price tag. It wasn’t always this way, Ducati started out manufacturing radio parts in 1935. By 1950 they finally turned out the very first motorized bicycle, the 48cc Cucciolo.

Today Ducati is still producing bikes in Bologna Italy. The ownership is a touch more complex though as they are owned by Audi, which has a Lamborghini motorcycle interest looking over them, which is then overseen by Volkswagen. Seems they have a lot of horsepower behind them.

A motorcycle brand revered more for their speed, you’re probably familiar with bikes like the Ducati Monster or SuperSport. Ducati also has a dual sport style bike, the Multistrada. It’s not the kind of bike you are likely to see riding around the Ha Giang Loops near Hanoi. However they do sell them in Hanoi, so keep your eyes peeled for this hardcore adventure bike that will probably never get dirty.

Vacuum tubes were how the Ducati family started their business. It wasn’t until 18-years later, in 1944, that the idea to sell engines came to life.

A 48cc motorized bicycle was the fist Ducati machine on two wheels ever released. It was in 1950, and nearly 70-years later their line-up has certainly expanded.

The current line up of motorcycles includes a broad range of options like; Scrambler, Monster, Diavel, Multistrada, Superbike, Supersport, and the Hypermotard

Honda

Off the back of a failed piston ring business in post-war Japan, Honda has climbed its way to number one on the list of top 10 bike brands in the world. In Vietnam where any brand of motorcycle is usually referred to as a Honda, over 70% of motorbike sales belong to team red. On a global scale, Honda has sold over 300,000,000 motorcycles since 1949.

With close to 2000 varieties of motorcycles produced by Honda from the sofa-on-wheels stylings of the 1800cc Gold Wing to the top-selling CRF250L dual sport, right down to the Beat FC50, 50cc scooter. In the end, it’s the legendary Honda Cub that has topped the sales list for Honda motorcycles and motorcycle sales globally.

Scooters are initially produced by Honda in 1954. The Juno K-type is the world’s first self-starting scooter and first scooter with turn signals.

Production of motorcycles has reached 2.5-million in the two motorcycle factories in Vietnam.

Best motorcycle in the world in terms of sales is the Honda Cub that broke 100-million in sales from 1958-2017.

Best motorcycles of all time outselling every other brand.

Royal Enfield

Pulling at the emotional heartstrings of generations of riders across our planet, the Royal Enfield line of motorcycles encompasses the word adventure and just riding one of the classics feels like you’re time traveling.

This now Indian produced bike pride themselves on the Enfields tag line “The oldest global motorcycle brand in continuous production”. Dealing with over a century of business, they have had their challenges, but even today motorcycles like the new Royal Enfield Classic 500 are captivating riders young and old.

The American marketplace saw the recent release of the Bullet 500 where sales are outpacing local legends like Harley. In Indonesia, sales on their line of 250-275cc Enfields has increased as much as 50% while overall motorbike sales are declining. In places like Vietnam, they opened their first ever retail store in HCMC in 2017 and riders can easily rent bikes like the Royal Enfield Himalayan 400cc to try out while in Vietnam.

Outselling Harley Davidson the Royal Enfield market is continuing to gain global traction.

United Kingdom was the original home to Royal Enfield before partnering with India’s Madras Motors in 1955. They still call India home.

Fastest Enfield was the Interceptor 750 manufactured in the UK. It would top out around 190km/h. The 650 version turned out to be one of the best motorcycles 2019 for the brand.

Kawasaki

Flying the green flag since the first mass-produced Kawasaki motorcycles hit the streets of Japan in 1953. The original design was a 148cc engine designed by their aircraft division bearing the name Meihatsu.

Today one of Japan’s “Big 4” is highly known for its off road and street bikes. These capable bikes with a lightweight design are often geared towards the beginner market. Bikes like the Ninja that come in a single, double and 4-cylinder option are a popular way to capture riders as their skill levels increase.

In Vietnam, you can find Kawasaki’s adventure models in the Versys X300 and KLX dirt bike varieties. Usually more expensive and harder to find parts, they fall far behind Honda in terms of sales.

Second fastest production motorcycle ever belongs to the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R. A 1441cc engine launches this rocket to over 330km/h

“Let The Good Times Roll”. Kawasaki’s marketing slogan points out the fun side of motorcycling. Maybe you meet the nicest people on a Kawasaki too?

Pure silver is used in the paint on the Ninja H2 and H2R bikes. Before your broken Ninja goes to the dump, strip the paint off of it!

Beginner riders who want to get into the world of dual sport riding should get on a Versys 300x. The lightweight, good ground clearance, and 17L fuel tank make it a good all arounder.

Kawasaki’s latest entry into the dual sport world, the easy to handle Versys 300.

BMW

Entering the market with a winner, BWM’s first line of motorcycle engines in 1923 featured a flat twin boxer engine, close to 100-years later and this is still the design used on a number of BMW bikes. Bavarian Motor Group is known for producing high quality motorcycles and charging a premium for them. With all manufacturing still taking place in Germany, other than a line of G310 bikes produced in India, control is tight for these German gems.

Production crippled after WWII and since then BWM has slowly crawled their way back to a position at the table of best motorcycle brands on the planet. A bit of marketing help went a long way with BWM winning six Dakar Rallies on modified BMW bikes. As well as a fluke victory when BWM, the would-be 2nd choice, for the cult motorcycle adventure classic “Long Way Round”. Featured two unlikely movie star motorcyclists who rode around the world (sort of) on 1200GS Adventure bikes.

Top selling model is the R1200GS & R1200GS Adventure. Accounting for nearly 30% of sales.

James Bond blockbuster Tomorrow Never Dies, features a stolen R1200C trying to navigate the streets of Saigon. Bond escapes by jumping over a helicopter onto a roof.

Price of a BMW motorcycle in Vietnam starts with the G310R around 190,000,000vnd ($8200). How much is the R1200GS in Vietnam? Roughly 590,000,000vnd ($25,000)

Harley Davidson

The Davidson boys and their friend William Harley began tinkering with a bicycle engine in Milwaukee USA in 1901. A long line of booms and busts have what is the bod-boy imagery synonymous with this rumbling brand known the world over today. If anything, Harley Davidson is just as known as much for apparel as anything, their licensing accounts for 5% of revenues.

These Red, White, & Blue based bikes that pride themselves as one of the top American motorcycle brands have come under pressure from higher quality, lower priced motorcycles from Japan over the years. Instead of trying to compete head to head, Harley focuses most of their attention on larger displacement bikes with equally large price tags.

India is now home to Harley manufacturing where they produce street, soft tail, sportster, and touring bikes like the 1700cc Road King.

Vietnam even has four Harley dealerships between Saigon, Danang, and Hanoi. Probably not the best choice for riding Hanoi and the North , but anything is possible.

Live Wire is Harley’s first attempt at the electric market. This 2014 concept bike is now for sale.

HOG a nickname that Harley lost the battle trying to trademark. Though the company still uses the NYSE stock ticker HOG opposed to their original HDI (Harley Davidson Inc)

Suzuki

Helping to keep up appearances in the world of top Japanese motorcycle manufacturers, Suzuki’s initial success came in the way of looms for the booming Japanese silk business back in 1909. From here they got into cars and by 1952 had their first two-wheeled product, a bicycle with a motor attached.

With annual sales dropping from around 2.5-million bikes in 2011 to around 1.3-million in 2016, sales are once again picking up for Suzuki motorcycle brands. For those of you new to the world of motorcycles, when deciding what is the best motorcycle brand for beginners, the Raider is a good starter bike from Suzuki. You can pick one up for a good price or rent one and try it out.

Suzuki or Kawasaki, which one is faster? Well, Kawasaki does have the Ninja that can go over 330km/h, but Suzuki has the GSX-R that launches off the line like a rocket.

X6 Hustler. Once known as “The Fastest 250cc Motorcycle In The World”. Sold from 1966-1968, sales hit 5000-units per month!

GSX-R. Suzuki’s race bike with lights for the rider who needs to go from 0-60mph in 2.35 seconds. 1984 saw the first 750cc GSX-R and today they build 125-1000cc GSX-R options.

Hayabusa is Suzuki’s fastest-moving motorcycle. With a 1340cc engine that tops out at around 310kmp/h!

Burgman Fuel-Cell. World’s first fuel-cell vehicle to earn Whole Vehicle Type Approval in the E.U. It only emits water.

SYM Motors

Asian based SYM Motors is less known on a global scale. It has a firm footing in a specific Asian marketplace, selling 16-million motorcycles and scooters since they opened their doors in 1953. With production split between Twain, China, and Vietnam, SYM takes in over $1-billion in revenues annually across its full line of motorized products.

In general, these motorcycles are not revered as the top motorcycle brands in Vietnam, the SYM brand is a budget bike with the occasional rare and reliable beauty hitting the market. The SYM Elizabeth automatic has gem status, well unless you need some kind of after sales service or parts. Happy hunting.

The SYM Attila was the very first 125cc automatic scooter to hit the streets of Vietnam in the early 2000s

SYM Shark is the scooter expats buy in Vietnam if they can’t afford a Honda. Really, go for the Honda. If the Shark is a must, look for an authentic 125cc, not the claimed 150cc version.

SYM Wolf is considered to be a solid street bike on the streets of Saigon. The problem, you need to find one first.

Husqvarna

Despite changing ownership numerous times over the years, some things on a Husqvarna haven’t changed. If you close one eye and stare at the Husky logo you’ll notice it’s the image of what you’d see by staring down the end of a gun, or at the time, musket barrel.

Producing their first motorcycle near the town of Huskvarna Sweden in 1903, after the most recent change of ownership from BMW in 2013, today KTM owns and produces Husqvarna motorcycles. A few models are more like KTM bikes dressed in Husky clothes. The 701 Enduro, for example, is basically a KTM 690 with a more appealing paint job.

1903 was the debut of the first motorized bicycle from Husqvarna. Bulky, awkward, and slow. It fell right in line with everything else motorized on two wheels at the time.

Enduro, Motorcross, & Supermoto bikes come off the production line currently from 125-701cc sizes in their stylish blue, white and yellow paint jobs.

Vitpilen & Svartpilen are the current street orientated bikes produced by Husky in a 401 and 701 edition. These naked motorcycles are geared to the urban crowd, painted in jet black. Nothing like the white or orange colors trademarking KTM and Huquvarna.

Vespa

“Sembra una vespa!” – “It looks like a wasp!” That initial Italian phrase blurted out by Enrico Piaggio when he saw the first Vespa design back in 1944, and so the name stuck.

Enrico is the son of Rinaldo Piaggio who founded the Piaggio group of companies that produced the original Vespa. At the time designers we trying to produce a utilitarian style motorcycle with an enclosed drive train, front splash guards, and seating you could straddle. Not everyone was pleased with the first design, but the overall package isn’t far off from what you see in a Vespa today.

Piaggio as a company has always had its hands in many motorized businesses. Once on the cusp of bankruptcy, today business is booming and they manufacture the brands Piaggio, Vespa, Gilera, Aprilia, Moto Guzzi, Derbi, and Scarabeo.

MP5 Paperino was the first ever Vespa design in 1945. The bike whose name was born from a nickname started off with a nickname. “Paperino” means duckling.

34 Vespa designs over the years, and today you can own a Vespa in a manual, CVT, or electric options. If you’re comparing motorcycles in the 110-150cc range , the Vespa could hold it’s own with everything but clearance.

SYM Elizabeth is the Vespa knock-off in Vietnam, they sell real Vespas there too but the average traveler isn’t going to shell over the money for a real one.

Vespa Electrica. If you’re original Vespa wasn’t efficient enough, these modern scooters are totally stealth and can buzz along for 100kms on a single charge.

Beta

It would seem like the Japanese rule the world on two wheels, but Beta is another Italian manufacturer with a long motorcycle history and a unique hold on a sector of motorcycle competition.

Like most motorcycle manufacturers, Beta also started out with bicycles. In 1904 they were manufacturing push bikes and by 1948 has their first line of motorized bikes. Since then Beta has experimented with on and off-road bikes as well as engines made in and out of house. In recent years a line of Beta bikes has featured Suzuki DR and KTM engines. The Beta Trials bikes are one of the global leaders when it comes to competitively climbing mountains on a motorcycle and this line of motorcycles sees all of its engines manufactured inhouse.

ALP Trail 125, 200, and 350cc all used Suzukis DR air-cooled engine to power the off-road bikes.

Beta Enduro Bikes manufactured from 2004 -2009 used the KTM engine to rip up the roads. Today you’ll find enduros with Betas’ own engine in them.

Trials Bikes are Betas’ strong point. Not an area for beginners, but if you’re looking for a challenge try out these upside down looking banana bikes that seem to defy gravity. Remember your helmet!

Gas Gas

What’s in a name? When Harley, Honda, or Beta became available to the open market naming them was straightforward. The founders incorporated their own names in one form or another and so the brand was born.

Gas Gas is a Spanish slang referencing that if you give your motorcycle some gas you’ll go faster, or in this case give it 2x the gas you’ll go 2x as fast. To explain this local slang in foreign markets would take some marketing ingenuity. Or, as they did in America, just tell the public that “Gas Gas = Fast Fast”. Americans got the message and sales took off.

This Spanish brand of motorcycles started with trials bikes in 1984 and today has expanded to enduro bikes, motocross, and quads.

Championship titles helped to promote the brand. Gas Gas has picked up the Trials World championships, Outdoor world Trials Championship, Indoor Trials Championships, World Enduro Championship, & Red Bull Last Man Standing.

Supermotard is a line of electric children’s motorcycles produced by Gas Gas. Via the app parents can limit playtime, speed, and even shut the bike down. Perfect for the overbearing adult in your world.

EC Ranger 300 is Gas Gas’ enduro model aimed at the off road and crowd. These lightweight bikes feature “Unbreakable Plastic” bodywork. I’d like to test that sales pitch.

Triumph

A company with deep British roots that at one point died off and later, with a substantial financial investment, rose from the ashes (literally) to become a major player in the motorcycle world.

Founded in 1884, the first motorized bicycle was produced by Triumph in 1902. Nearly a century later in 1983, under pressure from international competition, the Triumph brand went bust. The name was then purchased by a wealthy entrepreneur and the company secretly set to work reviving the name. By 1991 work was completed and the company launched the Hinckley Triumph. With close to 100-million pounds invested by 2000, Triumph Motorcycles ltd finally broke even.

675cc Street Triple is Triumph’s best selling motorcycle to date. This naked streetfighter bike with an inline 3-cylinder engine is unmistakably cool.

Triumph Vietnam offers around a dozen model variations. From the classic Thruxton 1200R starting at 595,000,000vnd to the big Tiger 1200 starting at 750,000,000vnd.

Triumph Thailand has a major manufacturing facility that is 100% UK owned. This location can produce over 130,000 motorcycles a year!

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The Top 10 Motorcycle Brands in the World

With all the different motorcycle brands out there, how do you know which is the best? The open road, the wind in your face, and a piece of pure machinery muscle between your legs. Could there be anything better, regardless of brand?

When you finally decide to purchase your first motorcycle, it’s a very exciting moment. And it’s not much different for each motorcycle you buy after that first one either. But, with so many motorcycle brands out there how exactly do you choose? To get you started we give you the breakdown of the top 10 best motorcycle brands in the world.

The Top 10 Best Motorcycle Brands in the World

1. Harley Davidson

Any list of the best motorcycle brands wouldn’t be complete without Harley Davidson motorcycles. By far, Harley Davidson is the most iconic motorcycle brand the world over.

Ever since Harley Davidson Motor Co. opened its doors in 1903, they have been wowing their customer base.

Harley Davidson was founded by William S. Harley, William and Walter Davidson, and childhood friend Arthur Davidson. What began as a few young men with a dream grew into a worldwide empire.

Harley Davidson offers a ride for every lifestyle. If you’re looking for a sleek, quick bike their street model is a great fit.

Looking to bike cross-country? Harley has you covered with a number of options from their Touring to CVO models, not to mention all the extra bells and whistles they have available.

Proudly made in the USA, Harley Davidson is the quintessential motorcycle. When someone says motorcycle, 9 times out of 10, they’re picturing a Harley.

2. Yamaha

Yamaha was one of the first of the Japanese motorcycle companies. Founded

Founded by Genichi Kawakami on the motto, “If you are going to make it, make it the very best there is.” They completed their first motorcycle model in 1954.

Production of the first model, the Yamaha YA-1, began in 1955. They started selling the bikes in Japan in 1958. They became an international brand in 1960 and started exporting their motorcycles to the US.

Yamaha specializes in on/off road motorcycles for the sports cyclist. Yamaha makes the motorcycles for fun off-road adventures rather than distance driving.

While they have never lost sight of how it all started, they also have diversified their offerings. Yamaha also makes other products like snowmobiles, watercraft, and high powered ATV’s.

Yamaha motorcycles are reasonably priced, especially for the sportier models. Yamaha does also have touring models if you need a comfier ride.

They make the toys for every area of your life.

3. Honda

The brainchild of Soichiro Honda and Takeo Fujisawa, Honda is the largest and one of the most popular motorcycle brands out of Japan.

Not only are they the largest motorcycle manufacturer but they also manufacture the most internal combustion engines in the world.

Honda created their first motorcycle model in 1949, became Honda Motor Co., and quickly grew to the largest motorcycle manufacturer by 1964.

Today, Honda offers a model selection that combines the long-distance appeal of Harley and the sportier models of Yamaha.

Honda’s Powersports division offers street motorcycles, off-road models, ATV’s, full-size off-road vehicles, and even scooters.

A Honda may be the motorcycle you would like when tackling the hairpin turns of Beartooth Highway. They offer a comfortable ride with sporty handling.

Honda, like their automobiles, can be a little pricier than other Japanese based vehicles. Their quality certainly stands up to the price.

While Honda motorcycles are on the pricier end of the sports bike list, the quality is worth the price.

4. Ducati

Ducati brands of motorcycles have been on the road for 90 years! The now iconic motorcycle brand was founded in 1926 by Antonio Cavalieri Ducati and his three sons, Adriano, Marcello, and Bruno.

You would never know the company started by performing shortwave radio experiments. It wasn’t until 1935 that the first stone was laid of the Borgo Panigale motorcycle factory in Central Italy.

The Cucciolo was the first motorcycle produced by Ducati. It looked much different than the motorcycles coming out of Japan. It looked much more like a standard bicycle with a motor.

The Ducati 60, the brand’s first complete recognizable motorcycle, was released in 1949.

Today, Ducati is still based in Italy. Their motorcycles are renowned for beauty and speed.

Ducati motorcycles also come with quite a price tag. Harley’s highest priced model is around $40K where a blinged out Ducati can set you back almost $65K.

5. Kawasaki

Kawasaki Shozo founded Kawasaki Heavy Industries in 1896. It wasn’t until much later, in 1949, when Kawasaki would enter the motorcycle industry. The bikes became popular quickly and they decided to open a USA branch to continue production.

Kawasaki Motor Corp, USA was founded in Chicago in 1966. They started with small two-stroke machines but the public demanded something faster and more fun. They released a pair of quick rotary valve twins, the Avenger and Samurai.

Kawasaki would be known as the brand for high-performance fun from then on.

Now, Kawasaki focuses on beautiful sports bikes. They ride low to the ground and reach remarkable speeds. These are meant to be raced.

These bikes beg to be driven hard and fast.

6. BMW

One of the very first motorcycle companies, BMW released their M2B15 flat-twin engine in 1921. BMW began creating engines and bikes for the war effort and continued building excellent bikes ever since.

The motorcycle division now operates under the name BMW Motorrad.

The German company still produces all of its bikes in Germany. They produce both long-distance riders and sports bikes.

7. Suzuki

Surprisingly, Michio Suzuki founded Suzuki as a weaving loom producer in 1909. They didn’t begin making vehicles until they decided to diversify in the late 1930’s.

Similar to a few of the other top motorcycle brands, Suzuki started producing motorcycles in the mid-late 1950’s.

This Japanese brand has a rich racing heritage and continues to embrace that today. Suzuki produces some of the fastest bikes on the market.

Suzuki created the first liquid-cooled motorcycle engine way back in the early 1970’s. It was released in their GT750 series in 1971.

Today, they are still pushing the envelope in speed and style. The Suzuki bikes have a unique body style and energy.

8. Aprilia

Aprilia was a simple bicycle builder founded after the second world war by Cavaliere Alberto Beggio. His son, Ivano Beggio, was the visionary behind their move into the motorcycle space. He took over in 1968 and created the prototype of the Aprilia motorcycle.

Aprilia became Europe’s answer to beat Japan on the motorcycle racing circuit. Bursting onto the scene in 1975, Aprilia would go onto win 294 Grand Prix races. They still hold the record for most wins by a European motorcycle manufacturer.

You will still mainly see Aprilia bikes on the racing circuit. But, they do offer models for anyone with a need for speed. These aren’t the bikes for your day trip, but they will get you where you a going, fast.

The benefit of an Aprilia bike is you can get a good one for a very affordable price. Since these are made for speed they also have to be easily repaired or replaced should they get banged up.

9. Triumph

Triumph produced some of the earliest know motorcycles. Still collector’s items today these models date back as far as 1902.

Triumph Engineering produced more than 30,000 motorcycles for the Allied War effort in World War I. Production continued throughout both World Wars and into the Post-War Era.

Triumph got a lot of notoriety after Marlon Brando rode a 1950 Thunderbird 6T in the film, The Wild Ones, in 1953.

Triumph Motorcycles was established by John Bloor in the early 1980’s, after the original company went into receivership, and is still Britain’s largest motorcycle manufacturer.

Today, Triumph sells both cruising type machines and speed motorcycles.

10. KTM

KTM had humble roots starting as an auto repair shop in Mattighofen, Austria. The company’s founder and engineer, Hans Trunkenpolz, launched his own motorcycle in 1954.

While the original company went bankrupt in 1991 the name and rights were purchased and rebranded in 1992. KTM is still a big name in the racing motorcycle arena.

This brand produces the ultimate in sports bikes. These bikes can practically lay down completely on hairpin turns and keep you racing.

From racing bikes to dirt bikes to off-roaders, KTM offers some of the best speed bikes out there.

KTM offers fun, affordable bikes. They can get dirty and take a beating.

But Which Is the Best for You?

Each of the 10 best motorcycle brands started in a different way and offer a different customer experience.

Ready for speed? Thinking of joining a racing league? Suzuki, KTM, or Aprilia may be the best for you.

Want luxury from overseas? Start thinking Ducati or BMW.

Maybe you’re one for a classic bike? Harley Davidson all the way.

None of these brands sound like a match? Maybe you need to consider a flying motorcycle or an electric ride.

Choosing a motorcycle is a very personal experience.

Deciding which bike is best for you depends on how you use it, what your aesthetic is, and your experience as a rider. Once you have this locked down it should make your decision a little easier.

Wondering what you should look for in a motorcycle? Share your tips, tricks, and questions in the comments below.

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Top 35+ Best Motorcycle Brands in the World

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A motorcycle which is also known as a motorbike or just bike is a human-driven vehicle with motors and engines. But for many men and young boys, they are just more than a machine. For them, they are just like true friends and a perfect partner for both transport and racing thrills.

Here are some of the top brands of motorcycles around the world in no particular order

Motorcycle Brands in the World

Harley Davidson

Country: United States of America

This is the top-most motorcycle brands and there are no second thoughts about it. They are known for their V-twin engine with 45° angle between the cylinders which pave the way for the rise of customized chopper motorcycle style.

Indian

Country: United States of America

They are regarded as the oldest manufacturer of motorcycles and popular during the 1910s. Founded by George M Hendee and Oscar Hedstrom in 1901. Scout and Chief were some of its models. It is currently owned by Polaris.

Erik Buell Racing

Country: United States of America

It is a company which produces street and racing motorcycles and was founded by Erik Buell in 2009. Currently, this company is owned by two major stakeholders Harley Davidson and Hero Moto Corp.

Electric Moto Corporation

Country: United States of America

It is a company that is well known for its electric dirt bikes and is currently based on Oregon.

Zero Motorcycles

Country: United States of America

They are well known for manufacturing 100% electric motorcycles and was started by Neal Saiki in 2006. Zero A(street), SR(street racing), FXS(supermoto), Zero DS(dual sport) etc are some of its feature models.

Yamaha

Country: Japan

One of the best motorcycle company in the world founded by Genichi Kawakami in 1955. They also manufacture scooters, boats, personal watercraft, etc. They are also a powerhouse in various racing events and competition.

Ducati

Country: Italy

Lamborghini is the parent company of this brand and was founded by Antonio Cavalieri Ducati, Adriano Cavalieri Ducati, Bruno Cavalieri Ducati in 1926. This brand is famous for its racing history which includes the MotoGP World Championship.

Honda

Country: Japan

The brand was founded by Hamamatsu in 1948. Since then this brand has been associated with the manufacturing of motorcycles along with commercial vehicles, luxury vehicles and many teams in both Formula One and Motorcycle Grand Prix.

Kawasaki

Country: Japan

This brand belongs to the parent company Kawasaki Heavy Industries which was founded by Kawasaki Shozo in 1896. It is known for its motorcycles, utility vehicles and personal watercraft production. They are also known for racing in Grand Prix and MotoGP.

BMW Motorrad

Country: Germany

BMW Motorrad is the subsidiary of the company BMW automobile which manufactured its first motorcycle R23 in 1923. Since then the company has been pioneering new engine designs and has been associated with various racing competitions.

Suzuki

Country: Japan

This brand has been associated with not only motorcycles but also with four-wheel-drive vehicles, all-terrain drive vehicles, outboard marine engines etc. Founded by Michio Suzuki in 1909 it is now well known for its quality engines and racing teams.

SYM

Country: Taiwan

SYM stands for Sanyang Motor Company was founded by Huang Chi-Chun and Chang Kuo An. The company manufactures scooters, motorcycles, and ATVs and has production bases in Taiwan, China, and Vietnam.

Husqvarna Motorcycles

Country: Austria

It is a brand which is owned by the parent company KTM AG and was founded in 1903. It is a company which designs, manufactures, and distributes motorcycle varieties such as motocross, enduro, supermoto and street. It also has a successful presence in the racing circuit too.

Gas Gas

Country: Spain

This company was established by Narcis Cascas and Josep Pibernat in 1985 which specializes in off-road for trials and enduro competitions. It is currently owned by KTM.

Triumph

Country: United kingdom

It is the largest motorcycle manufacturing company in the whole UK. It was established by John Bloor in 1983 from the original company Triumph Engineering.

Beta

Country: Italy

The company specializes in off-road motorcycles and was founded by Giuseppe Bianchi and Arrigo Tosi in 1904. They have a large variety of models such as Trial, Enduro, Trail, and street.

Motomel

Country: Argentina

This is the largest motorcycle manufacturing company in Argentina. It was founded by the La Emilia factory in 1992 and tie-ups with Suzuki.

Thumpstar

Country: Australia

It is a pit bike manufacturer and was founded by Timothy Hunter in 2004. These are lightweight bikes with an alloy frame for high performance in rough conditions. TSB 70, TSB 125, etc are some of its models.

Blata

Country: Czech Republic

It was founded by Pave Blata. The company is renowned for making high-performance mini moto bikes that are built and designed for a closed, paved circuit.

Scorpa

Country: France

It was founded by Marc Tessier and Joel Domergue in 1993. It is currently under Sherco Motorcycles and still produces 2 and 4 stroke trial motorcycles.

Sherco

Country: France

It was founded in 1998 and is known for specializing in off-road bikes. They are also famous for their trial bikes and also manufacture Enduro and supermoto bikes.

Aprilia

Country: Italy

The company was founded in 1945 and since its inception has been known for bicycles and scooters but now in recent times has emerged as a rising brand of superbikes and being a regular brand in racing competitions. Piaggio is its parent company.

Benelli

Country: Italy

It was founded by Giuseppe Benelli, Giovanni Benelli, Francesco Benelli, Filippo Benelli, Domenico Benelli, and Antonio Benelli in 1911. It is more focused on mid-range motorcycles rather than small-sized motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters. It is currently owned by Qianjiang Group. It is purely designed and manufactured in China.

Qianjiang

Country: China

It is the largest manufacturer of two-wheelers in China and was founded in 1985. In the current scenario, it is a million dollars enterprise that holds 5 domestic subsidiaries, 10 branches, and 1 overseas subsidiary.

IMZ URAL

Country: Russia

It is a manufacturer of heavy sidecar motorcycles and is owned by the Government of Russia. The company was founded in 1941 with a vision to design a suitable motorcycle for the Red Army that could sustain rough Russian terrains.

Italika

Country: Mexico

It is the leading motorcycle manufacturing brand in Mexico which has more than 50% share in the local markets. Grupo Azteca is the parent company of the brand.

AJP Motos

Country: Portugal

It was founded by Antonio Pinto and Jorge Pinto in 1987 and is well known for its enduro and off-road single-cylinder motorcycles.

Bimota

Country: Italy

It is a small manufacturer of custom made motorcycles founded by Valerio Bianchi, Giuseppe Morri, and Massimo Tamburini.

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