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===Moto Mignon Colonial 175cc Restoration=== | ===Moto Mignon Colonial 175cc Restoration=== | ||
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File:Mignon valve cover.jpg | Mignon engine crank cover | File:Mignon valve cover.jpg | Mignon engine crank cover | ||
File:MotoMignonColonial5.png | head restoration | File:MotoMignonColonial5.png | head restoration |
Revision as of 09:17, 27 November 2016
1923 - 1932
Mignon (Moto Mignon Modena) was an Italian motorcycle manufacturer based in Modena. Initially they produced a 123 cc clip-on engine for bicycles, but also motorcycles in 1925 with a 246 cc parallel twin-side door with an electric sump. In 1932 Vittorio Guerzoni developed (see Taurus) a 498 cc racing bike with it's own OHC single cylinder blocks and 174 side valved models as well as an OHV.
Moto Mignon Colonial 175cc Restoration
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