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  • .... This [[Italian]] company made the 49-cc [[Cicala]] scooter in 1952. This scooter had a two stroke engine and large wheels. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...[[engines]]. There was also a ''Moto-Zeta'' which were a [[four-stroke]] [[scooter]] with options from 48cc to 250cc with a more modern method of manufacturin In 2006 they came back and introduced a quad with a 110cc [[scooter]] called the Mini-MX. The head office is in [[Sissa]], Italy.
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  • ...s a historic [[Italian]] brand of [[scooter]] which includes a cross-built scooter, the Siam Scross, 1996. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...[[Pietro Vassena]] designed car motor scooter. The device seemed indeed a scooter, but was equipped with two separate seats, each with its backrest. ...iable [[transmission]]. Although the test runs went well and the car motor scooter also was good, it never came into mass production. [[Vassena]], which was a
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  • ...ith the same two-stroke engine. In 1952, they presented the ''Orix'' Prina scooter with a ''ILO'' 175 cc two-stroke engine. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • The '''Lambretta''' was a line of motor [[scooter]]s manufactured in [[Milano]] (Milan), [[Italy]] from the late 1940s by the ...her Indian scooter manufacturers. SIL transitioned to making three-wheeled scooter-taxis and light transport vehicles.
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  • '''Gianca''' was a historical [[Italian]] [[scooter]] company, based in [[Monza]] even though in the motorcycle industry was re ...first and only product was known as [[Nibbio 100]], and is also the first scooter was built in [[Sydney]] in [[1947]] before [[Lambretta]].
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  • [[File:Grimetta Scooter1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''Grim Grimetta Scooter''']] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...built in [[Bologna]] from around 1958 to 1962. They first build a 150 cc [[scooter]] and a 48 cc two-stroke [[moped]], built in 1955 by [[Palmieri & Gulinelli ...nd the [[moped]] was updated the following year. The production the 150 cc scooter with a four-speed [[gearbox]] and the continued body alteration continued i
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  • [[Image:agrati scooter 70.jpg|thumb|200px|left|1970 Capri Scooter [http://www.motomanuali.com/index.htm <small>Source</small>]]] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...e:1955 MDS 65 4 Speed Scooter.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1955 MDS 65 4 Speed Scooter''']] ...engines, with four-stroke engines of 70 cc, 75 cc and 80 cc, and a 65 cc [[scooter]], also with a four-stroke engine. Even before 1960, production was termina
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  • '''Gaoma''' was an [[Italian]] [[scooter]] manufacturer from 1951 through 1956 and produced the models including the [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...lectric motors and later bikes, but from 1958 on, they built the [[Capri]] scooter. After World War II, [[Garelli]] was acquired by the '''Agrati''' family be In the 1960’s ''Agrati Garelli'' produced the classic [[Capri]] scooter a direct competitor to the machines produced by [[Vespa]] and [[Lambretta]]
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  • ...ines. It was founded in the late sixties and later built the little 50cc [[scooter]] for [[Maggiolino]] in the seventies. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Freccia Azzurra''' was a [[scooter]] model that was developed in 1951 by [[Giuseppe del Bianco]]. It was power [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • [[Image:Scoot3.jpg|thumb|right|A 2005 model Derbi GP1 [[Scooter (motorcycle)|Scooter]]]] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]]
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  • '''Alemanno''' was an [[Italian]] [[scooter]] manufacturer that produced two models for only one year. They used the [[ [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Orix''' was an Italian [[scooter]] brand that was established in [[Alessandria]] from 1949 to 1954 and made [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • [[File:1950 Vittoria 65 Scooter.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''1950 Vittoria 65 Scooter''']] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...was founded and based in [[Parma]] and manufactured [[motorcycles]] and [[scooter]]s. In 1952 they produced a 125 cc [[Turing]] model with a [[two-stroke]] [ [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...swing arm with rubber pads. Also in 1953, the '''SIM''' had to list the [[scooter]] completely carinate SIM-Moretti of 125 cc engine with dual piston. In 195 [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • A '''scooter''' is a two-wheeled vehicle with a step-through frame in which the rider si ...diameter (though maxi- and big-wheel scooters may have larger wheels). The scooter engine is usually found under the seat with a [[continuously variable trans
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  • ...heel had both a screw and a torsion leaf spring rear suspension. The first scooter was called the ''David Casalini''. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • The scooter, with marked Rumi motor, was exhibited at the show in [[Milan]] in 1949. Th [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • 1955 there were real innovations with the ''Gazzella'' a 75 cc scooter and a light motorcycles with 125 cc and 150 cc two-stroke engines. Some mop [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...wo-stroke engines and using a 98 cc NSU engine, a 125 cc motoleggera and a scooter with the same displacement. The motorcycles were covered by the ''[[Victori In 1965, they build a 65 cc two-stroke with three-speed gearbox scooter. In 1957, riding on mopeds with 48 cc Victory as well ad [[Lambretta]] eng
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  • ...945 by the [[Motobi]] Stradella ([[Pavia]]) comapny, a leading [[Italian]] manufacturers of [[engines]] and [[motorcycles]]. At the end of the Second World War the ...ed a 125cc bike, derived from the previous 98cc model, and offered the F48 scooter (48.9cc), from the frame very original. The Alpine range of models is exten
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  • ...though light motorcycles were still being made. In 1961 they added a 50 cc scooter. Image:Grilloscooter.jpg|'''Grillo Scooter'''
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  • [[Image:bm pokerino scooter brochure.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''BM Pokerino Scooter Brochure''' [http://www.motomanuali.com <small>Source</small>]]] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • [[Image:014.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Vespa Scooter at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' ...Consequently, in 1946 Piaggio launched the [[Vespa]] (Italian for "wasp") scooter, and within 10 years over a million units had been produced.
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  • '''S. Christopher''' was an [[Italian]] [[scooter]] company active from 1949 to 1952 in [[Milan]]. ...ite that this project was purchased by its S. Christopher, which started a scooter, introducing a new two-stroke 125 cc with a valve disc, and of course, also
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  • ...l industry with the Vespa and provided a model on which nearly every other scooter made since has been based. ...soline are two fundamental motivators for this upswing in Vespa (and other scooter) popularity.
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  • ...es, FM returned with the FM 125 with a two stroke engine. In 1950 the T 50 scooter was released. The design, by ''R. Juga'' in collaboration with ''A. Pajaga' [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • 1954 brought the production of the Formichino or Little Ant scooter, which was reputedly designed by [[Ing Salvatti]]. ...r races at Montlhery in France and subsequently Rumi produced the Bol d'Or scooter named after the race.
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  • ...ng charges of larger [[motorcycles]]. Some [[motorized bicycle]]s, small [[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooters]], and small [[motorcycle]]s fit the definition of a ...a certain nostalgia has grown around mopeds (not unlike that of classic [[scooter (motorcycle)|scooters]]), enthusiasts have formed an increasing number of o
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  • ...at 4 times) of are more fulgido the example. The happened one of the range scooter will carry but like necessary contropartita the definitive escape of the Gi ...ia of means between one true motion and one are born new ideas of discreet scooter.
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  • ...single-cylinder, in head valves. In 1958, the company experimented in the scooter field, creating a 150 cc model for export alone. The engine had a single cy [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...5 cc two-stroke three-speed [[gearbox]], a 65 cc lightweight motorcycle, a scooter full bodied with the same engine and a new 100 cc lightweight motorcycle wi [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • * [[Scooter (motorcycle)]] * [[List of scooter manufacturers]]
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  • '''Malaguti''' is a family-owned [[Italian]] [[scooter]] and [[motorcycle]] company based in [[San Lazzaro di Savena]], founded by ...xported over 70% of its first scooters to Vietnam. The first 50cc Malaguti scooter was called the Saigon 50cc.
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  • Aprilia started as a [[scooter]] manufacturer, but has more recently come to be known for its race-winning ...[[catalytic converter]]s. In 1993 Aprilia launched a large diameter wheel scooter reusing the name [[Aprilia Scarabeo | Scarabeo]] with a four-stroke, four-v
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  • ...piston rings mounted on a 47mm [[two-stroke cycle]] [[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooter]] piston.]] ...following sentence is confusing and incoherent--> Newer modern motorcycle manufacturers have many single function but serrated ports to retain the ring. Typically,
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  • * [[Scooter]] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Beta]]
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  • ...LI 150 series 2 (200) Scooter.jpg|250px|'''lambretta LI 150 series 2 (200) Scooter''']] |Company logo || The World's Finest Scooter
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  • In [[1948]] began to design a futuristic model of a [[scooter]] with big wheels, which was presented to [[Rimini]] in [[1950]] with the n Same route was adopted in [[1952]], from technical [[Romagna]] for the next scooter [[Linto Dama 160]] carried out on a [[Aermacchi]] motor and technical solut
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  • ...]] [[Europe]], particularly in [[Germany]], where former military aircraft manufacturers such as [[Messerschmitt]] and [[Heinkel]] were prominent microcar makers. T ...ular, where other cars park parallel, or be lifted by hand, like a motor [[scooter]], to get into a tight spot. The Isetta and some others had forward entry,
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  • ...V Agusta Model 51 Scooter.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1951 MV Agusta Model 51 Scooter''']] ...to [[Ferrari]] in motor cars. They do not compete directly with Japanese manufacturers, whose motorcycles typically sell for considerably less than the cost of an
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  • ...ion to displacement. Followed in [[1953]] by the "Pole 125" model, a motor scooter with a two stroke engine clearly "inspired" by the "[[Moto Guzzi Galletto]] It was a swift and devastating crisis that manufacturers expected in French and their European competitors did not understand. In ju
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  • Towards the end of the 1960s, the arrival of Japanese manufacturers caused a crisis in the European motorcycle industry. The original Benelli c [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...65 TS cycle and the Cruiser, the world's first [[Four Stroke|four-stroke]] scooter. Despite being described as the most interesting new machine at the 1952 sh ...y, but cheap cars were entering the markets, and sales for many motorcycle manufacturers would decline.
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  • ...trial and [[motocross]] machines were developed in conjunction with other manufacturers Zuntapp, BMW and Husqvarna, and were successfully raced. But the real deve ...it ultimately didn't work, most likely because they were sold only in the scooter saturated Italian market, and because the brand name didn't resonate with b
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  • ...rmance, small-capacity [[motorcycle]]s, [[moped]]s, [[scooter (motorcycle)|scooter]]s, [[snowmobile]]s, [[kart racing|karts]], [[model airplane]]s (and other ...all systems simple four-stroke engines are most cost-effective. Many large manufacturers, including [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[Honda]] are still actively res
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  • ==Automobile Manufacturers== ==Bicycle Manufacturers==
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  • ...most cars having a strong "family resemblance" even if badged by different manufacturers. Bertone has styled cars for [[Abarth]], [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]], [[Fia *1969 Lambretta GP/DL Scooter
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  • ...]] has introduced a high-performace roadster using Li-On cells from laptop manufacturers to keep costs down. It boasts 0-60mph in 3-4 seconds with a range of 250 mi Light EVs include electric [[wheelchair]]s, the [[Segway HT]], [[electric scooter]]s, [[motorized bicycle]]s, [[golf cart]]s and [[neighborhood electric vehi
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  • ...o use CVT in its [[keicars]] to this day, while also supplying it to other manufacturers. ...rden use have simple CVTs, as do most [[snowmobile]]s. Almost all motor [[scooter]]s today are equipped with CVT.
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  • ...motor]]s, high-performance, small-capacity [[motorcycle]]s, [[moped]]s, [[scooter]]s, [[snowmobile]]s, [[kart racing|karts]], [[model airplane]]s and motoriz ...all systems simple four-stroke engines are most cost-effective. Many large manufacturers, including [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[Honda]] are still actively res
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  • ...burgring races. At the end of season 1968 Alfa Romeo finished third in the manufacturers championship. ...n was entered to 1972 and 1974 [[CanAm]] series by Otto Zipper, driver was Scooter Patrick. Autodelta was also one of entrants with T33/4 in season 1974. T33/
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  • Not unlike Harley-Davidson and other storied motorcycle manufacturers that have survived for decades, Moto Guzzi has experienced a series of busi ...ntil the 1960s, Moto Guzzi was the largest marque among Italian motorcycle manufacturers. Carlo Guzzi's first engine design was a [[single cylinder engine|horizonta
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  • ...Championship overall victories and placed second to Porsche in the World's Manufacturers Championship ...n was entered to 1972 and 1974 [[CanAm]] series by Otto Zipper, driver was Scooter Patrick. Autodelta was also one of entrants with T33/4 in season 1974. T33/
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  • ...n]]). A two-stage vehicle is a vehicle that has been built by two separate manufacturers. The result is a standard, complete vehicle. [[Image:EVScooterAtVancouver.jpg|thumb|right|151px|Electric scooter]]
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  • ...ilan show, introducing their 65TS cycle and Cruiser (a four-stroke [[motor scooter]]). Despite being described as the most interesting new machine at the 1952 While most other manufacturers utilize [[Wet clutch|wet-clutch]]es (with the spinning parts bathed in oil)
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  • ...ce]]''', which traditionally features touring cars from world-renowned car manufacturers, has officially become the final two races of the [[FIA]] [[World Touring C ..., the [[Formula V6 Asia]] race, the [[Porsche Carrera Cup]] Asia race, the scooter race for locals and in the past but on an less than frequent basis, a [[Jac
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  • ...:MOTOBI PRODUZIONE 2.jpg|<font color=>'''Imperiale 125cc 4T and the Catria Scooter 175cc 4T''' [http://www.motomanuali.com <small>Source</small>] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...o Preti]] and [[Pierluigi Raggi]] had designed a small car that used the [[scooter]] engine and named it Isetta&mdash;an Italian diminutive meaning ''little I ...utocarro'' was an extremely popular type of vehicle in Italy, and numerous manufacturers produced some variant of the type. [[Iso]] had previously produced a motorc
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  • ...s'', and included many types of human-powered vehicles. One of these, the scooter-like ''[[dandy horse]]'' of the French Comte de Sivrac, dating to 1790, was ...humb|A more-than-typical Amsterdam 'granny bike']]Successful early bicycle manufacturers included Englishman [[Frank Bowden]] and German builder Ignaz Schwinn. Bowd
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