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Since 1905 Gaia, founded by [[Giuseppe Gaia]], was a bicycle manufacturer and in 1922 decided to devote himself to building motorcycles, which at that time went out of fashion. The first model was equipped with German Alba engines, a single tilted side valve with 192cc and a power magnet that then goes to the eldest. Parallelogram fork, change to two separate, a primary and secondary transmission chain; the chain was right there by the pedals. He then adopted the two-and four-stroke DKW, [[Rubinelli]], [[Train]], [[Paqui]], [[GD]], [[MM]], [[Siat]], [[Ladetto & Blatto]], Moser, and finally to its construction, which draws a large number of different frames. | Since 1905 Gaia, founded by [[Giuseppe Gaia]], was a bicycle manufacturer and in 1922 decided to devote himself to building motorcycles, which at that time went out of fashion. The first model was equipped with German Alba engines, a single tilted side valve with 192cc and a power magnet that then goes to the eldest. Parallelogram fork, change to two separate, a primary and secondary transmission chain; the chain was right there by the pedals. He then adopted the two-and four-stroke DKW, [[Rubinelli]], [[Train]], [[Paqui]], [[GD]], [[MM]], [[Siat]], [[Ladetto & Blatto]], Moser, and finally to its construction, which draws a large number of different frames. |
Revision as of 09:08, 4 May 2009
1905 - 1932
Since 1905 Gaia, founded by Giuseppe Gaia, was a bicycle manufacturer and in 1922 decided to devote himself to building motorcycles, which at that time went out of fashion. The first model was equipped with German Alba engines, a single tilted side valve with 192cc and a power magnet that then goes to the eldest. Parallelogram fork, change to two separate, a primary and secondary transmission chain; the chain was right there by the pedals. He then adopted the two-and four-stroke DKW, Rubinelli, Train, Paqui, GD, MM, Siat, Ladetto & Blatto, Moser, and finally to its construction, which draws a large number of different frames.
The plant closed its doors in 1932.
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