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== 1952-53 == | == 1952-53 == |
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1952-53
FIAMC, an acronym for Fabbrica Italiana Auto Moto Cicli, was founded and based in Parma and manufactured motorcycles and scooters. In 1952 they produced a 125 cc Turing model with a two-stroke engine and transmission with two speeds. The motorcycle was stamped out of sheet metal and a front fork with shocks, elastic frame, weighing in at 85 kg and exceeding the speed of 85 km/h. FIAMC closed in 1953.
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