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  • ...WRX''' are in fact the [[motorcycle | motorcycles]] by [[motocross]] of [[Cagiva]] by the same company that are prepared for '[[enduro]] Committee. * [http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/cagiva/cagiva_rx250_enduro% 2081.htm Data Model]
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  • ...is flanked by [[Cagiva Super City]] from a motorcycle supermotard and by [[Cagiva N 90]] a motorcycle from the desert. <br> This bike mount the engine block of the [[Cagiva Mito|myth]], without any change in fact, undergoing the same changes in the
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  • ...ndiale 1980|1982]], then the first three years of competition in the class Cagiva greater. In'81 the bike (2C2) is carried out completely and entirely by Cagiva, with a motor power line and a rotating disk with frame-type double cradle
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  • ...ndiale 1980|1982]], then the first three years of competition in the class Cagiva greater. In'81 the bike (2C2) is carried out completely and entirely by Cagiva, with a motor power line and a rotating disk with frame-type double cradle
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  • ...ndiale 1980|1982]], then the first three years of competition in the class Cagiva greater. In'81 the bike (2C2) is carried out completely and entirely by Cagiva, with a motor power line and a rotating disk with frame-type double cradle
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  • ...nd is flanked by [[Cagiva Super City]] from a motorcycle supermotard and [[Cagiva N 90]] a motorcycle from the desert. This bike is very similar to her sister [[Cagiva K7]] or Super city, and was produced by [[1991]] in [[1995]], this bike is
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  • ...ion of letters and numbers ''C'', ''5'' and ''93'', where ''C'' stands for Cagiva, ''5'' 'stands for ''500'' (as the class of the world economy and the displ With this bike Cagiva test the two different solutions to the outlet of the air, used with a "Joh
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''1987 [[Cagiva GP500 (C587)]]''' |Manufacturer || [[Cagiva]]
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  • ...enter at [[San Marino]] under the direction of [[Massimo Tamburini]]. When Cagiva decided to sell [[Ducati]] to US-based [[TPG Capital, L.P.|Texas Pacific Gr [[Image:Cagiva_Gran_Canyon.jpg|thumb|right|Cagiva Gran Canyon]]
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  • ...[[motorcycle]] designer for motorcycle companies including: [[Aprilia]], [[Cagiva]], [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]]; and [[Bimota]], which he founded, toget He currently works at the CRC (Centro Ricerche Cagiva), a subsidiary of [[MV Agusta]], in [[San Marino]]. He is known for introdu
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  • [[File:800px-Cagiva_C594.jpg|right|thumb|300px|'''Cagiva C594''' <br><small>Photo by Klaus Nahr</small> [http://flickr.com/photos/82 ''' The Cagiva C594 ''' has been one [[motocicletta|moto]] from competition produced from
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  • ==Cagiva takeover== ...ucati Meccanica in 1985. Ducati engines promptly appeared in Cagiva-badged motorcycles.
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  • ...r he rode for [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]], [[Suzuki]], [[Honda]] and [[Cagiva]]. ...ame one of the founders of [[Riders for Health]], a charity which provides motorcycles and training to projects which give the population of rural Africa health a
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  • * [[Cagiva GP500]] [[Category:Motorcycle sport lists|Grand Prix motorcycles]]
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  • [[Image:cagiva-logo_1600x1200.jpg|center|120px]] '''Cagiva''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer. It was founded in [[195
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  • ...4V Desmo in 1973 for his thesis at the [[University of Bologna]], and with Cagiva in 1985, saw his updated ideas come into production as the Desmoquattro. [[Category:Ducati motorcycles|851]]
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  • The [[Cagiva]] (from '''CA'''stiglioni '''GI'''ovanni '''VA'''rese) company, founded by ...sure of the deal, Ducati engines were instantly installed in a number of [[Cagiva]] bikes, which included the Alazzurra and the Elefant enduro bike.
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  • ...n as an OEM and aftermarket supplier for brands such as [[Ducati]], BMW, [[Cagiva]], [[KTM]] and [[Aprilia]]. Stefano and Guglielmo always placed strong emph
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  • VOR specializes in the construction of [[motorcycles]] for [[motocross]], [[enduro]] and [[supermotard]]. Founded in [[1998]], a [[Electrolux]] stopped the production of bikes and allocated the brand to [[Cagiva]] in 1986, the Vertemati came into the Husaberg, a new brand, where some ex
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  • ...ether with [[Mario Mazzetti]] under the name '''MM'''. Morini came under [[Cagiva]] control in 1987, then in 1996 came under [[Texas Pacific Group]], which a ...just before [[World War I]] broke out. During the war he was with the 8th Motorcycles Unit, stationed at [[Padova]].
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  • Ghezzi & Brian was founded in 1995 to develop racing motorcycles using twin-cylinder engines. Starting in 1999, the company began to also sell motorcycles for street use. A fundamental characteristic of all the Ghezzi & Brian mac
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  • |Similar || [[Cagiva Mito]], [[Honda NSR125]], [[Derbi GPR125]], [[Yamaha TZR125]] [[Category:Aprilia motorcycles|RS125]]
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  • ...t like the other pioneering motorcycle manufacturers, also develops racing motorcycles in the classes up to 1000 cc. ...out of the racing activities, partly because the civilian market for large motorcycles is shrinking.
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  • ...[Cagiva]] motorcycle company, which continued to produce bikes branded "HD Cagiva" until 1980. *1951 - Aermacchi started to manufacture motorcycles
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  • |Products || [[MV Agusta]]<br>[[Cagiva]] ...fully manufactured small-displacement, quintessential [[Café racer]] style motorcycles (mostly 125-150 cc) through the 1950s and 1960s. In the 60s small motorcycl
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  • [[Image:800px-Cagiva_Mito_'92_(2).jpg|thumb|250px|right|1992 Cagiva Serie Mito]] The '''Cagiva Mito''' is a [[motorcycle]] with small [[displacement]] (50 and 125[[cubic
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  • ...camshaft engines]], instead of the old ball bearing crank, [[Ducati V-twin motorcycles#Bevel gear driven valves|bevel geared shaft drive camshaft engines]], he ha ...ners, and independent racing teams continued to campaign and develop their motorcycles.
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  • ...F4 was created by famous motorcycle designer [[Massimo Tamburini]] at CRC (Cagiva Research Center), following his work on the [[Ducati 916]]. The F4 is uniq ...n process Ferrari engineers assisted in the development of the engine. MV (Cagiva at the time) quickly deviated from the Ferrari design, but they kept one im
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  • ...the time the purchase was completed, Cagiva kept the "Ducati" name on its motorcycles. In 1996, [[Texas Pacific Group]] bought for US$325 million a 51% stake in * {{flagiconItaly}} (1985 - 1996) '''Cagiva Group''' ownership
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  • ...include cooperation with manufacturers of a wide variety of products from motorcycles, to home appliances and furniture. With a workforce of over 400 employees a ...h manufacturers as Changan and Hainan. IDEA Institute has also worked with Cagiva, Ducati, Telecom Italia, Hoover and Saporiti to name but a few.
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  • ...uipment brand is famous for quality, simplicity, and efficiency; while the motorcycles in their day gained notoriety for being robust and innovative. ...ich began to earn a good reputation as classy, low maintenance and quiet [[motorcycles]]. From that first 75cc single, they eventually went on to produce differe
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  • ...agiva.750pix.jpg|thumb|250px|A 125 cc motorcycle, the Italian-manufactured Cagiva Planet.]] The inspiration for the earliest motorcycles, and arguably the first motorcycle, was designed and built by the [[Germany
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  • ...fessional [[Motorcycle racing|motorcycle racer]] and multiple [[Grand Prix motorcycles|MotoGP]] World Champion. ==The move to motorcycles==
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  • The engineers of the company are experienced in high-class motorcycles: many of them worked for companies like [[Ducati]] or [[Bimota]]. ..., and who got into the habit of stopping by ARP after clocking off at CRC (Cagiva Research Center) to help create what became known as the Vyrus. Where'd tha
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  • * [[Cagiva]] (motorbikes) * [[Husqvarna Motorcycles|Husqvarna]] (motorbikes)
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