Honda put what in the back?

Honda's story is one of clever engineering. Its founder, Soichiro Honda, is recognised as the key protagonist in this tale. He was the sort of guy that held a private pilot's licence aged in his 70s. His wife was equal-minded, also flying planes late into her senior years, too. Honda's famed motorcycles first rose to stardom. During the 1960s, under Soichiro's watch, its American subsidiary sold a million examples in less than 10 years.

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