Well known industry leader Frank Tatsuo Miyake has passed away at the age of 83. A longtime executive and aftermarket pioneer, he founded RK Excel America. Born in Los Angeles in 1942, Miyake built a career that spanned decades and left a lasting mark on the U.S. motorcycle aftermarket. After college and service in the United States Army, Miyake began his professional career as an advertising representative with the Los Angeles Times. His passion for motorcycles eventually led him into the powersports industry, where he would become one of its most recognizable figures. In 1977, Miyake left his position with Sudco to launch FTM & Associates, focusing on sourcing, importing and marketing specialty motorcycle brands. Under his leadership, the company built a broad portfolio that included RK Chain, Excel Rims, SBS, Bendix Brakes, Fram-Autolite, ThreeBond, Add-Awn, AFAM Sprockets, Ken Sean Mirrors and Napoleon Mirrors.
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. announced consolidated business results for the full 2025 fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 with revenues in its Land Mobility Business (which includes motorcycles & PTWs) of 1,615.1bn yen (+ 5.6bn yen/0.3% compared with the previous year) and operating income was 108.7bn yen (+ 4.7bn yen/4.6%). In its motorcycle business in developed markets, unit sales increased in Japan, but declined slightly overall due to lower demand in Europe and the U.S. In emerging markets, unit sales decreased in Vietnam, where production and shipments were temporarily halted, but rose in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand. As a result, total unit sales and revenue were on par with the previous fiscal year. Operating income fell overall due to higher procurement costs, increases to R&D spending, labour costs, and other SG&A expenses, the tariffs enacted by the U.S. and other developments.
Barcelona, Spain based electric motorcycle maker Stark Future has claimed a first FIM SuperEnduro Manufacturers' World Championship title - representing "a new milestone in FIM off road racing." The FIM SuperEnduro is widely regarded as one of the most demanding disciplines in off-road motorcycle racing and the Stark VARG EX has built an enviable global reputation for its performance, durability and handling.
The now Chandler, AZ headquartered RideNow Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: RDNW) - formerly RumbleOn Inc. announced Q4 Powersports Revenue up by 6.3% ($256.1m) driven by a 7.7% powersports revenue was $1,073.9m, a 6.7% decrease. On a same store sales basis, Powersports Revenue was down 4.6%, driven by a 1.7% decrease in unit sales.
Yamaha Motor has announced plans to construct two new headquarter buildings at its IWATA, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan head office campus.
In a multi-year transition that will run from late 2026 through the end of 2028, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.is to relocate its U.S. subsidiary from Cypress, California, to Kennesaw, Georgia, selling the land, offices, and warehouse facilities at its 25.1-acre Cypress campus. The relocation formalizes a shift that has been underway for decades. The Cypress site has served as Yamaha's U.S. headquarters since 1979, but major operating divisions have already moved east. Yamaha's Marine Business Unit relocated to Kennesaw in 1999, followed by the Motorsports business in 2019.
Founded in 2007 by CEO Ryan McFarland, Rapid City, SD. based Strider Bikes has been named the Official Balance Bike of the 2026 Progressive AFT Season. Made for children ages 6 months to 6 years old, Strider Balance Bikes are designed to "help inspire the next generation of racers by empowering children to ride at the youngest age possible"; www.striderbikes.com
