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The Honda 70 (later rebadged as the Honda CD70) is a four stroke motorcycle produced by Honda of Japan from 1970 to 1991. Production moved to Atlas Honda of Pakistan, in 1991. Introduced to compete against rival two-stroke small capacity motorcycles, the Honda 70 had a Four stroke engine with a displacement of 72 cc (4.4 cu in).
ST70, CT70 Trail 70: 72 Scrambler (CL70) 72 XL80: 79 Aero 80 (NH80) 80 XR80: 80 CR85R Expert: 85 Super Cub C90 (12 volt) 86 Super Cub CM90, Honda Trail 90 C200: 87 Trail 90 (CT200) 87 Super Cub CM91, C90 (6 volt), CD90: 89 Trail 90 (CT90) 89 S90 CS90, Sport 90, Super 90: 90 Super Cub C100EX: 97 Astrea Prima (C100EX) 97
United Auto Industries (Pvt) Ltd. came into existence in 1999 by introducing economical 4-stroke motorcycles and Auto rickshaws with the brand name of UNITED. [citation needed] United Auto is now engaged in manufacturing of loaders, scooters, rickshaws and bikes in Pakistan. It has a joint venture with a Chinese automaker to produce these two ...
The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motorcycles are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles.
Pages in category "Motorcycle manufacturers of Pakistan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
DYL Motorcycles was founded in 1976 as Dawood Yamaha Limited as a joint venture between members of the Dawood family and Yamaha Motor Company. In 2008, the company re branded itself to DYL Motorcycles and introduced products including the YD-70 Dhoom, an upgrade from the YB-100 Royale which had been produced in Pakistan for the last thirty years. [3]
Runner Automobiles PLC [1] (RAPLC) is a motorcycle and three-wheeler manufacturer based in Bangladesh.The company produces a range of motorcycles varying in size from 80 to 150 CC, [2] and has become a major player in the sub 100 CC motorcycle segment in the country. [3]
The company is owned by Indian manufacturer Hero Eco, which acquired the British manufacturer of A2B electric bikes, Ultra Motor Ltd., [4] in 2011 [5] after it filed for Administration in the UK. [6] The A2B company launched the Metro model in 2009, the first specially-designed bike frame for electric motors. [7] It was reviewed by Wired. [8]