Which company is best for motorcycles?
Is yamaha or honda better for motorcycles, I like yamahas better but haven't had much of a chance to try honda
30 years ago bikes had huge differences in dependability and quality of build. Today all the name brands have a really decent quality level. Some bikes are over priced or have antique design, every clone of the air cooled vtwin crusier is an overpriced antique, but as far a bike holding up over the miles you pretty much can't go wrong other than getting a lemon.
The only bike I have ever had a motor Bike mechanic work on was a Yam XS 250. It was like 2 125cc engines welded together with both breakers floating which made them hard to set up.
Andy C
I believe Honda is the best built and most dependable of the Japp bikes.
Been riding along time had lots of bikes ( 30 + ) and Honda has been the most reliable.
I'm on my 10th motorcycle, and I've had 5 Hondas and 5 Yamahas. They are both reliable brands. Only major problem was a 1981 Yamaha XS850 that lost 2nd gear at 50,000 miles.
Yamaha/ Honda/Suzuki/Kawasaki are all fantastic bikes. Buy what you like. You can't go wrong.
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