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Up until the First World War, the largest motorcycle manufacturer was [[Indian]]. After that, this honour went to Harley Davidson, until 1928 when [[DKW]] took over as the largest manufacturer. After the Second World War, in 1951, the [[BSA|BSA Group]] became the largest producer of motorcycles in the world. The German [[NSU]] was the largest manufacturer from 1955 until the 1970s when Honda became the most prominent manufacturer, a title it retains to this day. British manufacturers (Triumph, BSA, Norton) held a dominant position in some markets until the rise of the Japanese manufacturers (led by [[Honda]]) in the late 1960s and early 1970s who were able to produce designs faster, cheaper and of better quality. Today, the Japanese manufacturers [[Honda]], [[Kawasaki]], [[Suzuki]] and [[ | Up until the First World War, the largest motorcycle manufacturer was [[Indian]]. After that, this honour went to Harley Davidson, until 1928 when [[DKW]] took over as the largest manufacturer. After the Second World War, in 1951, the [[BSA|BSA Group]] became the largest producer of motorcycles in the world. The German [[NSU]] was the largest manufacturer from 1955 until the 1970s when Honda became the most prominent manufacturer, a title it retains to this day. British manufacturers (Triumph, BSA, Norton) held a dominant position in some markets until the rise of the Japanese manufacturers (led by [[Honda]]) in the late 1960s and early 1970s who were able to produce designs faster, cheaper and of better quality. Today, the Japanese manufacturers [[Honda]], [[Kawasaki]], [[Suzuki]] and [[Yamaha]] dominate the motorcycle industry, although [[Harley-Davidson]] still maintains a high degree of popularity in America. | ||
Recent years have also seen a resurgence in the popularity of many other brands, including [[BMW]], [[Triumph Motorcycles|Triumph]] and [[Ducati]]. | Recent years have also seen a resurgence in the popularity of many other brands, including [[BMW]], [[Triumph Motorcycles|Triumph]] and [[Ducati]]. |