History
Kuwahara Company
Kuwahara Company is a Japanese bicycle company manufacturing both bicycles and parts.
The company was started as a small family business in Osaka, Japan in 1918 by Sentaro Kuwahara. With his wife and eight children, he began a local bicycle parts wholesaler.In 1925 Kuwahara began to export bicycles and parts to Russia, China and Southeast Asia, closing the business from 1940 to 1945 during World War II. 1959 saw the first delivery of Kuwahara bikes to the USA. Sentaro Kuwahara died the following year, with his son Masao taking his place.
In 1962 Kuwahara sent its first shipment of Apollo brand sport bicycles to Canada and in 1968 began exporting private label bikes to the USA for other companies such as Schwinn, Takara, Puch, Azuki and others.
The first Kuwahara branded bikes for export came in 1972 when it began developing BMX bicycles for the North American, European and Australian markets.
Howie Cohen — who had previously operated West Coast Cycle, importer of Nishiki bikes — founded the company Everything Bicycles and worked with Kuwahara to build and import BMX bikes carrying the Kuwahara brand name, developing the first major BMX distributorship.
To make the Kuwahara brand name a household word, Cohen ran a promotion giving free stickers to children who called a toll-free phone number and could correctly pronounce the brand name. In 1989, Cohen sold the Kuwahara name back to the Japanese parent company.
The Kuwahara brand gained international recognition and popularity when its BMX model was used in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Following the success of the film, Kuwahara began producing red and white “ET models” in three price and quality levels. Kuwahara reissued the “ET model” in 2002 as part of ET’s twentieth anniversary.
Takuo Kuwahara started Kuwahara International in 1988.
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Please NOTE that we have tried to be as accurate as possible in our findings and research (and we are still working on this website). We have also tried to stay open minded to the possibilities of different variations and alternatives according to different releases around the world including different variations from individual bike shops that may have released Kuwahara products with slightly varied components and features. If you have any questions, concerns, or information regarding referencing certain models and years, please contact us at [email protected]. During our extensive research, we have also noticed that some advertisements from Kuwahara themselves did not accurately depict the actual item that was shipped and sold in stores. These variations may also skew different thoughts and views of factory releases which we have taken into account.
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