The mass production of motorcycles began after the Second World War with the supply of simple auxiliary engines to be applied to bicycles but already in 1954 the Japanese company was able to build 6,000 motorcycles per month. For over two decades, manufacturing was based on models equipped with two-stroke engines until the presentation of the first models of the "GS" series which signaled the transition to four-stroke technology.
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