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+ | [[Image:MALANCA TESTAROSSA 50 CC.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Malanca Testarossa 50 CC''' [http://arcimotocorse.blogspot.com <small>Source</small>]]] | ||
− | + | == 1956 - 1986 == | |
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− | + | Mario '''Malanca''' began his entrepreneurial adventure in the world of mechanical parts production in his workshop [[Bologna]] and wheel hubs for [[motorcycles]]. The '''1 Workshop Malanca''' also specialized in the assembly of motorcycles and debuted with its first model in [[1956]]. | |
− | + | Following the industrial production, the creation of diversified models, they began selling at a national and international level, the [[trademark]] from [[Bologna]] landed in America and [[Asia]]. In [[1960]] production began in a new department of the factory, [[engine|engine]] were manufactured and assembled by Malanca. | |
− | [[ | + | [[1968]] saw the Bolognese brand made had its debut in world racing with the employment of two famous drivers: [[Walter Villa]] and [[Othello Buscherini]]. In 5 years the Malanca team won six championships: the Italian Marche in classes 50 [[cubic centimeter|cc]] and 60 cc, in July 15 [[1973]] at [[Brno]]. In July 29 of that year the [[Imatra]] with Buscherini in the saddle, won two historic victories in the [[motomondiale|World Cup]] [[Class 125|125cc]]. Malanca withdrew from competition due to the tragic death of the driver [[Romagna]], in the [[1976]], then returned to racing in the [[1985]], participating (with little luck) in the world championship [[Class 250]] with the pilot [[Stefano Caracchi]]. |
− | [[ | + | [[Image:Malanca_125_white.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''1989 Malanca Mark 125''']] |
− | [[Image:Malanca_125_white.jpg|thumb| | + | In [[1978]], the son of Mario Malanca, Marco took the reins of the factory that became '''Malanca Motors SpA'''. Production was focused on 125cc sporting models that reflect the characteristic of a racing motorcycles for the road, powerfully mounted bicilindrici in line with [[water cooling]] and were equipped with a double [[brake|brakes]] [[brake disc|disk]] on the front. |
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+ | After the transfer of the factory in a new plant in [[Pila]] to [[Pontecchio Marconi]] in [[1986]], the company closed putting an end to the Malanca mark. | ||
+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | [[Image:69c9_1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''1970's MALANCA 50 cc''']] | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | image:malanca 50 3M comfort depliant.jpg|<font color=>'''Malanca 50 3M Comfort''' | ||
+ | image:malanca testarossa 50 depliant028.jpg|<font color=>'''Malanca Testarossa 50''' | ||
+ | image:MALANCA 150.jpg|<font color=>'''Malanca 150 cc''' | ||
+ | image:malanca 50 gts 5 avv el117.jpg|<font color=>'''Malanca 50 GTS 5 AVV''' | ||
+ | image:malanca 125 ob one113.jpg|<font color=>'''Malanca 125 OB''' | ||
+ | image:malanca 125 mark115.jpg|<font color=>'''1989 Malanca 125 cc''' | ||
+ | image:Gts_5.jpg|<font color=>'''1985 Malanca GTS 5 50''' | ||
+ | image:malanca st 54 h2o depliant.jpg|<font color=>'''Malanca ST 54 H2O''' | ||
+ | </gallery>[http://www.motomanuali.com <small>Source</small>] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 16 March 2010
1956 - 1986
Mario Malanca began his entrepreneurial adventure in the world of mechanical parts production in his workshop Bologna and wheel hubs for motorcycles. The 1 Workshop Malanca also specialized in the assembly of motorcycles and debuted with its first model in 1956.
Following the industrial production, the creation of diversified models, they began selling at a national and international level, the trademark from Bologna landed in America and Asia. In 1960 production began in a new department of the factory, engine were manufactured and assembled by Malanca.
1968 saw the Bolognese brand made had its debut in world racing with the employment of two famous drivers: Walter Villa and Othello Buscherini. In 5 years the Malanca team won six championships: the Italian Marche in classes 50 cc and 60 cc, in July 15 1973 at Brno. In July 29 of that year the Imatra with Buscherini in the saddle, won two historic victories in the World Cup 125cc. Malanca withdrew from competition due to the tragic death of the driver Romagna, in the 1976, then returned to racing in the 1985, participating (with little luck) in the world championship Class 250 with the pilot Stefano Caracchi.
In 1978, the son of Mario Malanca, Marco took the reins of the factory that became Malanca Motors SpA. Production was focused on 125cc sporting models that reflect the characteristic of a racing motorcycles for the road, powerfully mounted bicilindrici in line with water cooling and were equipped with a double brakes disk on the front.
After the transfer of the factory in a new plant in Pila to Pontecchio Marconi in 1986, the company closed putting an end to the Malanca mark.
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