What is the trademark of Kawasaki motorcycle?

kawasaki motorcycle's trademark is Kawasaki and the initial letter K, as shown below.

"KAWASAKI" is a Chinese transliteration, and its Roman name is "Kawasaki". The company's name is named after the founder Kawasaki Masazo.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. is a Japanese heavy industry company. Kawasaki Heavy Industries started in the Meiji Restoration era, and its main business is heavy industry. It has a historical relationship with JFE Steel (formerly Kawasaki Steel) and Kawasaki Steamboat.

it mainly manufactures aerospace, railway vehicles, construction heavy machinery, electric bicycles, ships and mechanical equipment.

Extended information:

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. ranks fourth among Japanese motorcycle production companies in terms of motorcycle quantity and output value. The former Kawasaki Company was a shipyard and entered the motorcycle industry after World War II.

at the beginning, Kawasaki engines were mainly manufactured and supplied to motorcycle manufacturers that rushed into action at that time. Soon, Mingfa Industrial Co., Ltd., the predecessor of Kawasaki Motorcycle Company, was born. The earliest motorcycle it manufactured was Mingfa 8 motorcycle, and in 1955, based on the original West German motorcycle, Mingfa 125 motorcycle was manufactured.

In the fierce competition at that time, Mingfa Company was finally acquired by the powerful Kawasaki Company due to the limitation of scale and ability. Because it was still in business cooperation with the old Pumu Company, it was not completely owned by Kawasaki Company until 1964.

Reference:

Kawasaki-Baidu Encyclopedia.