As far as manufacturers go, I do think Honda was the worst. I mean, Yamaha started the four-stroke thing, but considering that they're the only Japanese factory that continues to tow the line on two-strokes, you have to start thinking that they might just actually like to have a diverse product line-up and explore new ideas. Then again, I think I remember reading that Yamaha (along with Suzuki) was pushing harder than the rest to get the 500s kicked out, which is pretty low. I think they all played a role in the death of two-strokes in motocross, but with on the picture as a whole, I think Honda was the worst. No one else, as far as I know, has completely taken two-strokes off their line-up, including minibikes and yard equipment. And I really don't think any of the rest stood on the verge of revolutionizing the entire world of car and motorcycle engines, as Honda did, but scrapped it anyway. That's why I put my hammer down on Honda more than the others.