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Founded by [[Mario Mazzetti]] ([[1895]]-[[1964]]), a former employee of the [[GD]], another motorcycle company based in [[Bologna]], along with [[Alfonso Morini]], [[Angelo Mattei ]] and [[Joseph Massi-Deck]]. MM debuted in 1924 with a 125[[cubic centimeter|cc]] monocycle two times (with the engine patented by [[Mazzetti]]) with success because of the victories achieved in various competitions, including:
 
Founded by [[Mario Mazzetti]] ([[1895]]-[[1964]]), a former employee of the [[GD]], another motorcycle company based in [[Bologna]], along with [[Alfonso Morini]], [[Angelo Mattei ]] and [[Joseph Massi-Deck]]. MM debuted in 1924 with a 125[[cubic centimeter|cc]] monocycle two times (with the engine patented by [[Mazzetti]]) with success because of the victories achieved in various competitions, including:
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* [[Milan-Napoli]] [[1925]]
 
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In 1929 with it's growing success and in order to fall into a specific cc category , a 175 four-stroke engine was simplified and in accordance with the [[Code of the road]] allowed them an exemption from [[automobile plate|plate]] and [[driving license|license]]). With the abolition of the facilities in [[1933]], the 175cc was replaced by a 250cc. Both had some success, even in competitions the 175cc in 1933 conquered the world records in the mile run on miles, while the 250cc wining the Circuito del Lario 1938 and 1939 and the [[Milano-Taranto]] 1940).
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In 1929 with it's growing success and in order to fall into a specific ''cc'' category, a 175 four-stroke [[engine]] was simplified and in accordance with the [[Code of the road]] allowed them an exemption from plates and a drivers license. With the abolition of the facilities in [[1933]], the 175 cc was replaced by a 250 cc. Both had some success in competitions. In 1933 the 175 cc won the world record in the mile run on miles, while the 250 cc won the [[Circuito del Lario]] in 1938 and 1939 and the [[Milano-Taranto]] in 1940.
  
In [[1930]] the 175cc to the 350cc was flanked on one side valves, [[motorcycle|motorcycles]] of traditional (with rigid frame and change by hand), but with very good quality and reliability (so it become the "official motorcycle" the [[Traffic police]] of Bologna). Minor success has made with the 500cc in [[1934]] and a decent success with the 350cc. Both, with the appropriate updates, would remain in the catalog until [[1950]].
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In [[1930]], the 175 cc through the 350 cc were fitted with side valves on one side, like traditional [[motorcycle|motorcycles]] with rigid frame and a hand gear change, but with their great quality and reliability, they become the "official motorcycle" of the [[Traffic police]] in [[Bologna]]). Minor success has made with the 500 cc in [[1934]] and decent success with the 350 cc. Both, with the appropriate updates, would remain in the catalog until [[1950]].
 
[[Image: MM 1933.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Salvia Antonio, Alfonso Morini, Luigi Bonazzi, Dorino Serafini and Mario Mazzetti with the MM 175, world record in 1933]]
 
[[Image: MM 1933.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Salvia Antonio, Alfonso Morini, Luigi Bonazzi, Dorino Serafini and Mario Mazzetti with the MM 175, world record in 1933]]
[[1937]] marked the abandonment of M.M. by Alfonso Morini. Its selling price was 25,000 pounds for some equipment and a motorcycle. Just the bike (turned into [[Motocarro]]) would mark the beginning of [[Morini]] as a manufacturer, which in the [[1946]] would bring him to open as [[Moto Morini]].
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1937 marked the abandonment of M.M. by [[Alfonso Morini]]. Its selling price was 25,000 pounds for some equipment and a [[motorcycle]]. Just the bike (turned into a [[Motocarro]]), would mark the beginning of [[Morini]] as a manufacturer, which in the [[1946]] would cause him to open as [[Moto Morini]].
  
The [[World War II]] heavily affected MM, which prompted them to take advantage of military orders, as many of the Italian motorcycle manufactures did, and because of hostility to the regime [[Fascism|Fascist]] from [[Mazzetti]].
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[[World War II]] heavily affected M.M., which prompted them to take advantage of military orders, as many of the Italian motorcycle manufactures did, and because of hostility to the regime [[Fascism|Fascist]] from [[Mazzetti]].
  
 
Work resumed in [[1947]] with a 250cc [[SOHC|Single]] equipped with a front suspension fork telescoping hydraulics (first example in Italy) and elastic frame. In 1950 a new 250cc alongside with a new 350cc derived from the quarter-liter were launched. The M.M. were among the most powerful bikes on the market in Italy: 250, 1953 declaring a maximum speed of 134km/h (equal to that of a "half" liter like the [[Gilera Saturno]] or [[Moto Guzzi Falcone]], while the 350cc was clocking close to 150km/h.
 
Work resumed in [[1947]] with a 250cc [[SOHC|Single]] equipped with a front suspension fork telescoping hydraulics (first example in Italy) and elastic frame. In 1950 a new 250cc alongside with a new 350cc derived from the quarter-liter were launched. The M.M. were among the most powerful bikes on the market in Italy: 250, 1953 declaring a maximum speed of 134km/h (equal to that of a "half" liter like the [[Gilera Saturno]] or [[Moto Guzzi Falcone]], while the 350cc was clocking close to 150km/h.

Revision as of 14:46, 30 March 2010

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The MM (Mario Mazzetti) was an Italian motorcycle company located in Bologna that opened 1924 and closed in 1957.

Founded by Mario Mazzetti (1895-1964), a former employee of the GD, another motorcycle company based in Bologna, along with Alfonso Morini, Angelo Mattei and Joseph Massi-Deck. MM debuted in 1924 with a 125cc monocycle two times (with the engine patented by Mazzetti) with success because of the victories achieved in various competitions, including:



In 1929 with it's growing success and in order to fall into a specific cc category, a 175 four-stroke engine was simplified and in accordance with the Code of the road allowed them an exemption from plates and a drivers license. With the abolition of the facilities in 1933, the 175 cc was replaced by a 250 cc. Both had some success in competitions. In 1933 the 175 cc won the world record in the mile run on miles, while the 250 cc won the Circuito del Lario in 1938 and 1939 and the Milano-Taranto in 1940.

In 1930, the 175 cc through the 350 cc were fitted with side valves on one side, like traditional motorcycles with rigid frame and a hand gear change, but with their great quality and reliability, they become the "official motorcycle" of the Traffic police in Bologna). Minor success has made with the 500 cc in 1934 and decent success with the 350 cc. Both, with the appropriate updates, would remain in the catalog until 1950.

Salvia Antonio, Alfonso Morini, Luigi Bonazzi, Dorino Serafini and Mario Mazzetti with the MM 175, world record in 1933

1937 marked the abandonment of M.M. by Alfonso Morini. Its selling price was 25,000 pounds for some equipment and a motorcycle. Just the bike (turned into a Motocarro), would mark the beginning of Morini as a manufacturer, which in the 1946 would cause him to open as Moto Morini.

World War II heavily affected M.M., which prompted them to take advantage of military orders, as many of the Italian motorcycle manufactures did, and because of hostility to the regime Fascist from Mazzetti.

Work resumed in 1947 with a 250cc Single equipped with a front suspension fork telescoping hydraulics (first example in Italy) and elastic frame. In 1950 a new 250cc alongside with a new 350cc derived from the quarter-liter were launched. The M.M. were among the most powerful bikes on the market in Italy: 250, 1953 declaring a maximum speed of 134km/h (equal to that of a "half" liter like the Gilera Saturno or Moto Guzzi Falcone, while the 350cc was clocking close to 150km/h.

The market had changed and was calling for more economical motorcycles and scooters, which range was not avaliable through MM. An attempt to respond to the demands of the market is the 125cc two days into 1954, but it is the to late. In 1957 MM declared the failure of the MM marque.



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