Moriwaki
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Type | Private |
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Founded | September 30, 1973 |
Headquarters | Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan |
Area served | 10+ countries and regions including North America, Europe and Australia |
Key people |
Mamoru Moriwaki, Founder and Representative Director Namiko Moriwaki, Senior Managing Director Midori Moriwaki, Managing Director |
Products | Motorbikes |
Revenue | 10,000,000 JPY |
Website | Moriwaki Engineering |
Moriwaki (full company name Moriwaki Engineering Co.,Ltd) is a Japanese company which produces among other things chassis and other parts for motorcycles.[1]
For the 2010 Motorcycle world championship Moriwaki have built a motorbike for the newly established Moto2 class which replaced the 250cc class. Toni Elias has won 7 races with the bike so far and secured the championship with a fourth place at the Malaysia round.
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