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  • ...Navone]] and located in [[Torinois]], was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[motorcycles]]. ...ian importer of French and English motorcycles themselves. The built 98 cc motorcycles with engines built by ''Train''. They also used 173 cc, 246 cc and 346 cc '
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  • ...lano]]. This Italian factory was licensed to build the 198 cc ''[[Alba]]'' motorcycles. [[Category: Motorcycles]]
    644 bytes (84 words) - 17:19, 16 April 2010
  • ...s brand, [[Eugenio Lazzarini]] a 125 cc GP racer, was funded to build race motorcycles. The machine was built by Lazzarini himself, with help from [[Paolo Marches [[Category: Motorcycles]]
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  • ...cycles manufacturer based in [[Milan]]. This Italian brand built beautiful motorcycles which were quite popular using their own designed and built 174 cc overhead
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  • ...cycles]] that was founded in 1923 by [[Ugo Siniscalchi]]. He built his own motorcycles with 350 cc ''Blackburne'' built engines that were mounted in atransverse f [[Category: Motorcycles]]
    669 bytes (89 words) - 13:54, 14 April 2010
  • ...nded by Guido Carpi and located in [[Milano]], was an [[Italian]] brand of motorcycles. ...Normale' motorcycles won several competitions, including wins from the top Italian rider [[Nello Pagani]].
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  • '''Vittoria''' (''S.p.A. T. Carnielli & Co.'') is a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Vittorio Veneto]]. This Italian brand began in the thirties to produce motorcycles with blocks of different brands: 98 cc ''Sachs'', 173 - and 248 cc ''JAP'',
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  • ..., founded by [[Nicola Bordone]] in [[Milano]], of transport vehicles and [[motorcycles]]. ...es and went on to achieve record times with them. When he started making [[motorcycles]] in 1938 he changed the brand name to [[NB]].
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  • '''Italkart''' was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[karts]] and small [[motorcycles]]. The company had normally only built karts, but in the sixties there also [[Category: Motorcycles]]
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  • ...oped and the French firm ''Propul'' (Levallois) built. Navone was also the Italian representative of the French ''PM'' and [[Train]] brands . PM possibly stood for ''Propul Motorcycles'' or ''P. Madoz''.
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  • ...rers from [[Castellina]] in [[Chianti]] (near [[Siena]],) produced in 1925 motorcycles with 350 cc ''Train'' engines, three speed [[gearboxes]] and Ideal Druid f [[Category: Motorcycles]]
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  • ...unded in 1979 that produced small scale 124 cc and 158 cc two-stroke trial motorcycles. These were bikes were equipped with ''Tau'' engine blocks. [[Category: Motorcycles]]
    648 bytes (85 words) - 16:31, 14 April 2010
  • ...orcycle]] manufacturer that was founded in 1950 and produced a short light motorcycles with 125 cc ''JAP'' engines. [[Category: Motorcycles]]
    600 bytes (78 words) - 16:51, 16 April 2010
  • ...an]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that since 1954 made a small series of small motorcycles. How long production lasted is not known.
    626 bytes (85 words) - 15:04, 19 April 2010
  • ...was a historic Italian aircraft factory after World War II began producing motorcycles. The [[Capriolo]] marque was renamed ''Aeromere'' in 1958. ....a., later Aero Metallurgica Regionale (Aeromere), Trente (1950-1964) an [[Italian]] brand that originated in a famous airplane factory. They initially built
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  • ...acturer founded by [[Silvio Galiacco]] in [[Turin]] in 1933. They produced motorcycles under this brand fitted with 74 cc and 98 cc ''Sachs'' engines. [[Category: Motorcycles]]
    649 bytes (84 words) - 10:09, 16 April 2010
  • ...and located in [[San Cesario di Lecce]] was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of motorcycles that modified 173 cc overhead valve engines built by ''Moser''. [[Category: Motorcycles]]
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  • ...' was an [[Italian]] brand based in [[Turin]] which in 1926 began building motorcycles with a 125 cc [[Della Ferrera]] engine. In 1931, brand new motorcycles models came on the market under the Ottino brand, they had a range of engin
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  • ...ut two years later started his own brand ''Leonardo Frera''. Here he built motorcycles with British ''JAP'' from 173 cc to 348 cc, both OHV as well as side draft [[Category: Motorcycles]]
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  • ...talian]] brand [[motorcycles]] that in 1926 [[Carlo Nencioni]] made 125 cc motorcycles with [[Della Ferrara]] engine.
    631 bytes (82 words) - 23:31, 18 April 2010

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