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- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle abstract "The term \"Universal Japanese Motorcycle\", or UJM, is a term coined in the mid-1970s by Cycle Magazine to describe a proliferation of similar Japanese standard motorcycles that became commonplace following Honda's 1969 introduction of its successful CB750. The CB750 became a rough template for subsequent designs from all three of the other major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers. In 2011, the New York Times said lightning struck for Honda \"with the 1969 CB 750, whose use of an inline 4-cylinder engine came to define the Universal Japanese Motorcycle.\"The UJM template featured a four-cylinder engine, standard riding position, carburetor for each cylinder, unit construction engine, disc front brake, conventional tubular cradle frame and telescopic front forks and twin-shock rear suspension. As the major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha, began replicating each other's designs, the UJM's created a homogeneity of form, function and quality. UJMs included such prominent models as the Honda CB500, the Kawasaki Z1, and the Suzuki GS750. Such machines had massive sales, and UJMs continued to be produced for more than a decade.In 1976, Cycle described the new phenomenon, saying: \"In the hard world of commerce, achievers get imitated and the imitators get imitated. There is developing, after all, a kind of Universal Japanese Motorcycle.... conceived in sameness, executed with precision, and produced by the thousands.\" In the 2010 book, Sport Bikes, Hans Hetrick wrote that \"throughout the 1970s, the Japanese companies experimented with different types of engines and frame designs. Their ideas soon came together in a rock-solid package. This design became known as the Universal Japanese Motorcycle, or UJM.\"Subsequently, in the 1980s and 1990s, the Japanese manufacturers diversified their ranges, producing faired sportsbikes, race-replicas, dual-sport bikes and muscle bikes.".
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- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Carburetor.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standard_motorcycles.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Cycle_(magazine).
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Dual-sport_motorcycle.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Honda.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Honda_CB1100.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Honda_CB500_Four.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Honda_CB750.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Kawasaki_Z1.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Kawasaki_motorcycles.
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- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Sport_bike.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(motorcycle).
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Suzuki.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Suzuki_GS_series.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Suzuki_TU250.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Types_of_motorcycles.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Unit_construction.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_Motor_Company.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_SR400_&_SR500.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLink File:Honda_CB750four_blue.jpg.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLinkText "UJM".
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Universal Japanese Motorcycle".
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Japanese manufacturers at the time".
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle align "right".
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle quote "1970.0".
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle source "Source: Motorcycle.com".
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle width "250".
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- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle subject Category:Standard_motorcycles.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle hypernym Term.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle type Classification.
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- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle comment "The term \"Universal Japanese Motorcycle\", or UJM, is a term coined in the mid-1970s by Cycle Magazine to describe a proliferation of similar Japanese standard motorcycles that became commonplace following Honda's 1969 introduction of its successful CB750. The CB750 became a rough template for subsequent designs from all three of the other major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers.".
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle label "Universal Japanese Motorcycle".
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- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle sameAs m.05bvvg.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle sameAs Q17144313.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle wasDerivedFrom Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle?oldid=682418506.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle depiction Honda_CB750four_blue.jpg.
- Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle isPrimaryTopicOf Universal_Japanese_Motorcycle.