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  • In 1921 they produced their own motorcycles with a 123 cc two-stroke and 173 cc models with a [[Moser (St. Aubin)|Moser]] or [[Rudge|Pyth ...amo apparently produced in those years a 98 cc and 200 cc model. After the war, they added more models, 123 cc to 246 cc and a 249 cc kopklepper. After 19
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  • ...Via Nirone in 1885. Bianchi was a prominent name in the motorcycle racing world from 1925 to 1930. ==Post War==
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  • ...in motorcycle engine.jpg|thumb|200px|right|An early Vee engine - this is a two-cylinder V-twin used in an early British motorcycle]] ...which do. On the other hand, some important [[V-twin engine]] designs have two-pin cranks. However, in German, these engines are all identified as '''boxe
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  • ...at epidemic]] while serving with the [[United States Army]] during [[World War I]]. Following his mother's remarriage to [[United Kingdom|British]] agrono ...ent. He competed in more Grands Prix than any American until after [[World War II]]. In 1933 driving a [[Maserati]] he won the [[Donington Trophy]] and th
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  • Guido Dall'Oglio designed the 122 cc two stroke with horizontal cylinders for this Italian brand that he and brother ...d on a [[CM]] engine. GD was discontinued because - with the Second World War on the door - they saw more in cooperation and business with their weapons
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  • ...took possession of the island under the terms of the treaty that ended the war. ...ds to [[Ignazio Florio]], the son of a wealthy mainland industrialist, for two million lire. He invested heavily in Favignana and built a major tuna canne
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  • | Front mounted, Alfa Romeo,<br>[[Straight-8]] (two straight 4 blocks),<br> ! [[List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions|Constructors' Championships]]
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  • ...|right|250px| Alpino "Bassotto" 125 cc. This Alpine had a ''Teine'' 125 cc two-stroke engine and was named "Bassotto" because it had small wheels. [http:/ ...cturers of [[engines]] and [[motorcycles]]. At the end of the Second World War the production intensifies and Alpino starts spreading rapidly, thanks to t
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  • ...raight-arm' driving style and his status as the first ever [[Formula One]] World Champion. ...rina, he was just reaching his peak as a driver at the outbreak of [[World War II]], and it would be another eight years before he would win a major race.
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  • ...ed and before long decided to compete in the sidecar class. At age twenty-two, he won the German sidecar mountain race championship. ...llaha Lake course in [[Libya]] which was then the fastest racetrack in the world. Lang dominated the event, winning it for three straight years. That year h
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  • ...Carrozzeria Emiliana Renzo Orlandi", the latter headed by Henry's son. The two companies competed for some years, then the owners chose to sell the ''Carr ...eronautics and, later, heavily damaged by Allied bombing. The Second World War saw a marked upswing of the business, along with the need to provide means
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  • ...er has meager success. Subsequently they built three-wheelers. After the war becomes concessionary for Milan of the [[Movement Morini]]. ...|FBM]]. L' following year comes supported a 150cc, always single-cylinder two times and built to Bologna. It "150", available in the versions Touring, S
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  • ...peaking it is 180 degree [[V12 engine|V12]]) using mid-engine layout. With two Roots type superchargers, the engine could produce up to 225 bhp (168 kW)} The car development was finished in 1940 and stopped during World War II, another chassis was built also but this car never raced.
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  • During World War II the factories in [[Turin]] were completely destroyed and in 1950, the co ...ally [[Fiat 600]], [[Fiat 1100]] and the new 500. To remember a remarkable two-seater [[spider]] style thirties on mechanical [[Fiat 1100]]/103. Among the
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  • ...tional (for the time) ''Batu'', a bike with a 120cc [[two-stroke engine]], two gears and an open frame. Just after two years of motorcycle production, Sertum has a broad lineup of bikes from the
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  • ...from the [[Formula 1|Championship of the World of Formula 1]], until the [[World Rally Championship|rally]]. Immediately, the Stable itself distinse for its success all over the world, and with pilots of big thickness. Seen the experience acquired from you S
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  • ...ve passenger service requirements. The fleet prior to World War 2 used the two-pipe Westinghouse Air Brake system, which was more effective than the gener ...ritish_Rail_Class_416|2-EPB]] and [[British_Rail_Class_415|4-EPB]] for the two- and four-car units respectively. The design was successful, and a larger f
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  • ...ctured, or at least tried to produce a small car in series tandem-cylinder two-stroke, called [[Volpe]]. ...ation of the [[battery]] and a small trunk, the plant is located where the two passengers besides the [[dashboard]] and the spare [[wheel]] and later we f
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  • It is an Italian brand that from 1962 made small 49-cc two-stroke bikes. Production was completed between 1966 and 1970. Both Wilier and Triestina were inspired by Italian patriotism following the World Wars. Wilier is an acronym. W is an abbreviation for the word Viva, which m
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  • In [[1923]], [[Carlo Gianini]] and [[Peter hesitation]] were two [[Engineer|engineers]] that graduated and lived in the [[Capital (city)|cap The two engineers oppened a small shop in the center of [[Rome]] near the [[Dioclet
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