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Aikoku (motorbike)

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Aikoku ("patriotism" in English) were motorcycles which were manufactured by Tetsui Makita in Japan in the mid-1930s, featuring 50cc side valve engines by JAC and HMS, and Meguro gearboxes.

References

  1. Erwin Tragatsch; Ash, Kevin. The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Motorcycles, Quantum Publishing, London, 2000 ISBN 1-86160-342-8
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