The Honda Code How Soichiro Honda Waged War on Compromise with 6-Cylinder Madness
Автор: Chrome Chronicles
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Soichiro Honda was not just a successful businessman; he was a mechanical genius who built an empire on the philosophy that "Success is 99% failure" and that compromise is the enemy of excellence.
In this in-depth documentary, we explore the corporate DNA of the company that perfected the modern motorcycle:
The Underdog Story: From failed piston rings and post-war chaos to the creation of the first motorized bicycles.
Cultural Subversion: How the Super Cub and the genius marketing campaign "You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda" changed the global perception of motorcycling.
The R&D Laboratory: The brutal but essential lessons learned from racing at the Isle of Man TT and the obsession with high-revving, multi-cylinder engines (like the 250cc six-cylinder RC166).
The Fugu Philosophy: The willingness to take radical risks, exemplified by the monstrous CBX inline-six and the impossible NR750 oval pistons.
The history of Honda is the story of modern motorcycling itself.
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