F.M.
1925-54
F.M. was founded by the Molteni brothers in Milan and built motorcycles with MAG and Bradshaw engines, frames, forks and fenders in the league. The 1950-56 production time was scooter with a beam alloy frame and a 125 cc two-stroke engine. In 1952 they developed a motorcycle with 125 cc. The front fork is cast in one piece, including the fender that contained a housing for the spring suspension. After a period of inactivity, in the forties, FM returned with the FM 125 with a two stroke engine. In 1950 the T 50 scooter was released. The designe, by R. Juga in collaboration with A. Pajaga, had a truss frame with single central cast alloy, which incorporated the fuel reservoir and the light support of the saddle. The swingarm was built on top of the truss frame. The engine was a two-stroke 125 cc with a three-speed transmission with the control on the handlebar and a chain driven transmission. In 1954, the company closed its door for good.
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