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  • ...and still had a Trespidi 175 cc model. It is possible that the name of the brand was [[Trespedi]].
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  • ...a historic brand of motorcycles based in [[Varese]]. The only [[Italian]] brand that built motorcycles in 1929 with a special [[aluminum]] frame and transv * There was a brand called [[Rossi]] (Automobile) and [[Rossi Parma]].
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  • ...dio Bissaro]] at the helm in early 1998 with another 125cc cross under the brand name [[Moto Müller]]. * There still is to this day a brand with this name [[Müller]] baised in [[Vienna]].
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  • '''Ottino''' was an [[Italian]] brand based in [[Turin]] which in 1926 began building motorcycles with a 125 cc [ In 1931, brand new motorcycles models came on the market under the Ottino brand, they had a range of engines which included [[JAP]], [[CF]] and [[Della Fer
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  • ...echnical director at ''[[Leonardo]]'', but two years later started his own brand ''Leonardo Frera''. Here he built motorcycles with British ''JAP'' from 173
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  • '''Nencioni''' is a historic brand of [[Italian]] brand [[motorcycles]] that in 1926 [[Carlo Nencioni]] made 125 cc motorcycles wit
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  • ...of [[motorcycles]] based in [[Genova]]-[[Quinto]]. This [[Italian]] sports brand used [[Piazza]] 173 cc overhead valve engines and later delivered the bike
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  • ...[Milano]], was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] and [[mopeds]]. The brand built mopeds and light motor bikes with 48 cc, 125 cc and 147 cc engines.
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  • ...y produced under the brand HD-Cagiva, then nell'80 were produced under the brand name [[Cagiva]], all models are fitted with a two-stroke engine.
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  • ...a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Milano]]. The [[Italian]] brand built a clip-on engine and motorcycles with their own and 175 cc overhead v
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  • ...'. In 1927 Moto V produced a 325 cc motorcycle. The further history of the brand is unknown.
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  • ...t Co.'') is a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Milano]]. The brand Stella was unlikely made before ''Türkheimer''. The Stella machines were e
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  • ...ab brand, a number of [[motorcycle]] were sold in some countries under the brand name ''[[Ancilotti]]'' (including the United States).
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  • ...mone & Fresia'') in [[Torino]] is a historic brand of motorcycles. Italian brand with a German name that used English side and overhead valve 248 cc, 348 cc
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  • ...forward sloping cylinders. There were not only a few sold under the ''MT'' brand but also as ''[[OMT]]''.
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  • '''Bordone''' was a historic Italian brand, founded by [[Nicola Bordone]] in [[Milano]], of transport vehicles and [[m ...s with them. When he started making [[motorcycles]] in 1938 he changed the brand name to [[NB]].
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  • ...at]] in [[Milano]] is a historic brand of [[motorcycles]]. The [[Italian]] brand that built the 487 cc engines, but in 1914 switched to a 499 cc ''Fafnir''
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  • ...is a historic brand of motorcycles based in [[Bologna]]. This [[Italian]] brand that made small motorcycles with two stroke blocks of 48 - to 124 cc and 17
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  • ...'' {''Ditta Motocicli Mario Penazio, Torino'') was an [[Italian]] historic brand of [[motorcycles]] in [[Torino]]. Penazio made sports bikes with plate fram * There was a brand with this name, see [[MP (Milan)]].
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  • ...) is a historic brand of motorcycles in [[Torino]]. This small [[Italian]] brand built machines with 174 cc overhead valve engines [[Piazza]] and [[Ladetto
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  • ...Moto veicoli Srl'') based in [[Pesaro]], was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand, created in 1950 when [[Giovanni Benelli]] had disagreements with his broth ...was still being used. When [[Alessandro De Tomaso]] in 1972 took over the brand [[Benelli]], the [[Motobi]] name disappeared.
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  • ...otocicli'') is a historic brand of motorcycles located in [[Torino]]. This brand was famous for the manufacturing of [[Luigi Semeria]]'s single cylinder 260
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  • ...ory ''Telai'' by [[Ottavio Quadrio]]. Maybe there is a connection with the brand [[MFA]], built by [[Telaimotor]] in [[Bologna]].
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  • ...a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Torino]]. the [[Italian]] brand that built beautiful 124 cc two stroke and 124 cc and 174 cc OHV motorcycle
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  • ...n''', founded by Guido Carpi and located in [[Milano]], was an [[Italian]] brand of motorcycles. brand that built very good and fast two strokes of 87 cc, 124 cc, 157 cc and 173
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  • ...torcycle parts. Later GN was connected with a sister plant Train, a French brand, which was called ''[[GN Train-Italia]]''.
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  • '''SAR''' (''Metallurgica Ossolana di Villadossola'') is a historical brand of motorcycles located in [[Villadossola]]. The [[motorcycles]] of this [[Italian]] brand, were derived from [[Elect]]. The SAR had a 498 cc two cylinder [[boxer eng
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  • ...to 1954 and made scooters with 125 cc to 175 cc ''ILO'' engines. Since the brand [[Prina]] was only 30 km away in [[Asti]], in 1952 they built [[scooters]]
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  • ...n [[Milano]]. The Omea's motorcycles were possibly produced with under the brand name of ''[[Eolo]]''. The company built a very special 124 cc two stroke bi
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  • ...brand of bikes and [[mopeds]] located in [[Celle Ligure]]. The [[Italian]] brand mainly produced [[mopeds]] with a 38 cc [[Mosquito]] engine and also 48 cc
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  • ...'Oreste & Garanzini'', ''Garanzini-JAP'', while Francesco used the ''MGF'' brand name. He built 248 cc, 348 cc and 498 cc Blackburne side and overhead valve
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  • '''Cinzano''' is a [[Italy|Italian]] brand of sweet [[vermouth]]. It is available as ''Cinzano Bianco'', which is whit
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  • '''Rossi''' (''Officina Meccanica Paolo Rossi'') is a historic brand of motorcycles located in [[Parma]]. This [[Italian]] company produced in t * There was a brand called [[Rossi]] (Automobile) and [[Rossi Varese]].
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  • ...igi Pellini'') is a historic brand of motorcycles based in [[Torino]]. The brand that initially made 123 cc two stroke with horizontal cylinder.
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  • ...cessful rider [[Andrea Mosconi]]. He initially built motorcycles under the brand '''Eurocross''' (Not to be confused with the Dutch ''Euro-cross'' mark).
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  • ...[[Giovanni Ladetto]] (see ''[[Ladetto & Blatto]]'') and in 1924 began tha brand ''[[Augusta]]''. Then in 1932 began to build under his own name OMB's. Thes * There was also a brand of auxiliary engines called ''OMB'', see [[OMB Benesi]]
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  • ...t producing, in Falconara Marittima (AN, Marche) a motorbike with the G.P. brand name. The patented engine was a single cylinder, mounted horizontally, with Within the same 1927 year, the brand disappears from the market.
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  • ...' ([[French language|French]] for "brand" and pronounced as "mark") is a [[brand]] name, most commonly used for [[automobile]] brands. For example, ''[[Che ...marque, ''maker'' refers to the manufacturer of a vehicle, not the marked brand name. For example, [[Dodge]] could be said to be the marque and make of a
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  • '''Vittoria''' (''S.p.A. T. Carnielli & Co.'') is a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Vittorio Veneto]]. This Italian brand began in the thirties to produce motorcycles with blocks of different brand
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  • ...otorcycles founded by [[Fratelli Gabbiano]] and based in [[Florence]]. The brand began production of motorcycles in 1952, they mostly built 123 cc cross and
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  • ...traced to [[1858]], when it produced [[terracotta]] [[heater]]s under the brand of "Becchi". Zanussi is a leading brand for domestic kitchen appliances in Europe. Exported from Italy since 1946,
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  • ...began building engines for the ''Türkheimer'' manufacturer and changed his brand in 1939 from the ''Seiling'' name to [[Altea]]. ...[[GS]] in [[Milano]], worked to develop a 125 cc engine for the Brazilian brand ''Bugre''.
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  • ...three-cylinder four-stroke engine with four valves per cylinder with this brand name. The machine was developed for Jack Findlay and technical looked much
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  • ...e Cycle Co., Ltd. offers bicycles under its own brand and under the Anchor brand. Their initial entry into the American market was as manufacturers of mount
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  • ...ught from other producers and imported. These vehicles were sold under the brand name of [[Fert]]. ...reneurs tried to be an [[Italian]] representative and build for the French brand ''Pivot''. At the 1906 Motor Show held in [[Turin]], the press reported abo
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  • ...ni Carlo & Co.]] and continue to put forth these cars until 1906 under the brand name of [[Invicta]].
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  • "Panini" is also a brand of grill made specifically for [[grilling]] these sandwiches.
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  • ...es of success, an ongoing innovation and design studies, which brought the brand to establish itself in the domestic and international market with products ...ith very important projects in marketing, communication and loyalty to the brand plans.
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  • ...first product from [[the Cagiva]] that of it it found the plants and [[the brand]]. ...y produced with the HD-Cagiva brand, then in the 80 came produced with the brand [[Cagiva]], all the models is fortified with a mmotore to two times.
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  • ...he and Malagoli began to build motorcycles under the MR brand. In 1925 the brand has produced three types of motorcycles, with a self-developed accelerator
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  • ...to maintain the traditions, characteristics and attention to detail of the brand as it evolves in to a new era offering production of [[carbon fibre]] frame
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  • ...]] car manufacturer that operated in [[Milan]] from 1927 to 1929 under the brand name of CAR [[automobile]]s, which car's were primarily used as taxis. The
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  • ...Aero Metallurgica Regionale (Aeromere), Trente (1950-1964) an [[Italian]] brand that originated in a famous airplane factory. They initially built 73 cc ov In 1958 they changed the brand name to Aero Mere. In 1964 the production of motorcycles was sold to [[Zane
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  • ...designed the 122 cc two stroke with horizontal cylinders for this Italian brand that he and brothers Mario and Gherardo Ghiradi had founded. Cavedagni founded his own brand named [[CM]]. [[Dall'Oglio]] left the firm in 1926 to build his own motorcy
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  • ...ed from the company [[Ceirano & C.]] in [[Turin]] in spring 1899 under the brand name "Welleyes" one of [[Aristide Faccioli]] constructed with small two-cyl
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  • ...Cinisello Balsamo - I - thus the brand LERI (Leopoldo Rinaldi) and MIRELLA brand.
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  • ...), to be used as a video game controller. Thomas Superwheel controllers (a brand of high-quality, premium priced controllers) are also known to feature the ...owned to form Key Safety Systems in 2003. Key Safety Systems sold the MOMO brand name to an Italian private equity group in 2006, but most of the manufactur
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  • Officially, the brand '''Vaghi''' (Motovetturette Vaghi SA) was founded in 1922, but was in 1920
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  • ...erties both locally and globally. Luxury is synonymous with the Sotheby's brand; Artful Living Magazine is the high-quality, luxury magazine that best repr
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  • ...ladies" model with open top frame was available. Before the closing of the Brand and final distribution, they launched models with 200 and 250 cc 4-stroke w
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  • '''Train-Italia''', an Italian subsidiary of the French [[motorcycle]] brand ''Train'', which for some years was associated with [[CN]] in [[Turin]].
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  • ...r with [[Argentina|Argentinean]] roots, had chosen the Biguà to revive his brand. Marcello Gandini, a respected designer for the likes of [[Lamborghini]] an ..., the majority of which were exported to the USA. The lack of a well-known brand name such as De Tomaso, the slowing economy, and the unusual design made ma
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  • ...ntained until the late 1990s. It was here that he 'led the renewal of the brand's design language and effective repositioning' and made his name by designi ...a]]. In March 2002 he was appointed Head of Design to the now-defunct Audi brand group encompassing design for the [[Audi]], [[Lamborghini]], and SEAT brand
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  • ...orcycles in 1930 published and sold under his own name. Later he named the brand ''BMP'' and finally [[Perugina]]. He built '''motorcycles''' and [[mopeds]]
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  • The '''Fiat 133''' was a model of car developed in Spain by the Spanish brand [[SEAT]], with which Fiat had signed an agreement of collaboration in the 6
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  • '''Maranello-Moto''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand that beginning in 1977 built several small bikes with two-stroke engines f
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  • ...designed by the engineer [[Ingenieur Pestalozzi]] from [[Turin]], had its brand name from the famous Italian quote "Fortis Levis iucunda rapida transeat" (
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  • '''Marchi e Fabbri''' was an [[Italian]] moped manufacturer brand in 1955 and produced the Topolino [[mopeds]] for [[Cigno]]. They were power
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  • '''Fabrizio''' was an Italian motorcycle brand in 1975 that hit the market with only one model, a 125 cc dirt bike.
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  • ...'' (''Officine Ricostruzione Automobilie e Motocicli'') was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that in 1949 produced a 125 cc motorcycle.
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  • ...Thunder Motori S.r.l.''), located in [[Reggio Emilia]], was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that built a very modern 127 cc, parallel with twin over
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  • '''Panda''' is a historic [[Italian]] brand in the early eighties, that produced a trail bike with a [[Franco Morini]]
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  • '''Lygier''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand and was best known for building engines for [[Minarelli]].
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  • '''Nello''' was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] founded in 1977 in [[Bologna]], who made only a few terr
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  • '''Simonetta''' (''Societa S. Cristoforo'') was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Milano]] that produced bikes with a 124 cc
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  • '''Vaschetto''' is a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] founded by [[Giuseppe Vaschetto]] in [[Turin]] who built
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  • ...' (''Ditta Motocicli Tommasi''), located in [[Genova]], was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that produced bikes with 123 cc and 246 cc two-stroke en
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  • '''Masoni''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand founded by the old race driver [[Tullio Masoni]]. In 1991 Masoni delivered
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  • '''OMN''' (''Motocicli O.M.N'') was an [[Italian]] brand of motorcycles in [[Navarre]] built with 147 cc and 172 cc ''Villiers'' eng
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  • '''Victory''' (''Motocicli Giovanni Francesconi'') was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Padova]] made bikes with 98 cc and 123 cc '
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  • ...Oliva'') located in [[Vado Ligure]], [[Savonais]] was an small [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that built motorized bicycles with 173 cc two-stroke [[T
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  • '''Polet''' (''Motocicla Achille Poletti'') was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] based in [[Milano]] which had a limited production of it
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  • ...e brand to [[Cagiva]] in 1986, the Vertemati came into the Husaberg, a new brand, where some ex technics Husqvarna had moved.
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  • ...Sociéta Torinese Idustrie Lavorazioni Meccaniche e Affini'') is a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Torino]] that in 1948 began to make a 500 c
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  • ...') is a historic brand of motorcycles based in [[Padova]]. The [[Italian]] brand made small motorcycles with 38 cc and larger [[Mosquito]] [[Minarelli]] two
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  • '''Rapid''' was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that since 1954 made a small series of small motorcycles
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  • '''Vivani''' (''Contruzioni Mecc. G. Vivani'') is a brand of [[scooters]]. This [[Italian]] company made the 49-cc [[Cicala]] scooter
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  • '''Tomaselli''' was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] founded by [[Ugo Tomaselli]] and located in [[Torino]] a
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  • '''Rocket''' (''S.p.A. Industria Meccanica Neapoletana'') is a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Napoli]]. This [[Italian]] company built mo
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  • ...ke 49 cc model. The owners and also [[Catelli Fiorani]], in 1937, sold the brand to [[Fusi]]. ...gna, ex admin. Director of [[Benelli]], decided to start producing his own brand of mopeds. The production was started with the help of about ten workers, i
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  • ...lvio Galiacco]] in [[Turin]] in 1933. They produced motorcycles under this brand fitted with 74 cc and 98 cc ''Sachs'' engines.
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  • '''OME''' (''Officina Meccaniche Elettrica'') was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that already in 1920 at the [[Milan]] Show introduced an
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  • '''Shifty''' was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that in 1979 manufactured heavy motorcycles with 903 cc
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  • '''Signorelli''' (''Ditta Signorelli'') was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]], based in [[Torino]], that in its short existence built
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  • '''BMA''', founded in 1977 in [[Rome]], was a brand of [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] that produced 125 cc and 250 cc machines. Whe
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  • ...icli Garetto Michele & Figli'') was an [[Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer brand that built typical Italian motor bikes with 98 cc, 123 cc, 147 cc and 173 c
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  • '''Spaviero''' was an [[Italian]] brand of motorcycles from 1954 to 1955 with a limited number of 98 cc machines wi
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  • ...e]], [[Varesa]], later ''Moto Sessa'', [[Milano]]) was a small [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] company that built beautiful motorcycles with 147 cc ''[
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  • '''Siam''' is a historic [[Italian]] brand of [[scooter]] which includes a cross-built scooter, the Siam Scross, 1996.
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  • ...d [[motorcycles]] the following year. The first models, marketed under the brand Moto [[Gabbiano]], were produced and sold between 1953 and 1954. These were
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  • '''Minerva''' is a historic brand of motorcycles, the company was established in [[Turin]] and made motorcycl
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  • '''FIT''' (''Fabbrica Italiana Ottavio Quadrio'') was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] based in [[Milan]]. They built motorcycles using 123 cc
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  • '''COM''' was a historic brand of motorcycles made by [[Carbonero & Schoch]] in [[Torino]]. The lineup of
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  • ..., Inc. While the term ''Jake Brake'' technically only describes Jake Brake brand engine brakes, it has become a [[genericized trademark]] and is often used
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  • '''BSU''' was a historic brand of [[Italian]] [[motorcycles]] that was founded in 1923 by [[Ugo Siniscalch
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  • '''B&P''' is a historic [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand. The Italian firm B&P in 1926, presented a motorized bicycle with an [[Dell
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  • '''Oliverio''' was a small [[Italian]] brand of motorcycles that was produced between 1929 and 1932 with 346 cc and 496
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  • '''Rovetta''' (''Officine Meccaniche Giovanni Rovetta'') is a historic brand of motorcycles founded in [[Brescia]]. Once a famous Italian factory, alrea
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  • Ariz, founded by [[Armando Rizett]] and based in [[Milan]], was a historic brand of [[motorcycles]]. This Italian motorcycle maqnufacurer produced 48 cc bik
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  • '''Moto Gabor''' was an [[Italian ]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer brand that was established in [[Dueville]] near [[Vicenza]]. It was only after 19
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  • '''Tigli''' is a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] founded by [[Amedeo Tigli]] who was the Italian road rac
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  • '''Ranzani''' (''Ditta Ranzani'') form [[Milano]], was a small brand of of [[Italian]] motorcycles that used 174 cc and 170 cc side valve German
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  • '''Moto Italia''' was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]], founded by the Scalambra brothers, in 1956 built a moto
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  • ...(''Medardo Merli Motocicli''), based in [[Parma]], was a small [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that built a small number of motorcycles with 173 cc two
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  • '''Medusa''', founded by the [[Milanese]] driver [[Vasco Loro]], was a brand of motorcycles built in 1957. They had a 175 cc two cylinder engine and two
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  • '''Gerbi''' (''Fabbrica Motocicli Gerbi'') was a historic brand of motorcycles based in [[Milan]] that made small motorcycles with 98 cc to
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  • ...aco was founded in 1927 the Monaco brand-Baudo. Baudo in 1929 sold its own brand Giuseppe Navone, which was produced under the name Baudo. He brought a new
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  • ..., founded in [[Torino]], and later moved to [[Milano]], was an [[Italian]] brand that built 173 cc to 598 cc [[motorcycles]] with head and side [[valve]] en
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  • '''Scarabeo''' (''Aprilia di Beggio Cav. Alberto & C, Noale'') is a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Venezia]]. Already in 1967 some of the [[Ap
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  • '''Mazzuchelli''' (''E. Mazzuchelli''), based in [[Milano]], is a historic brand of [[Italian]] motorcycles produced using a German 198 cc ''Alba'' engine.
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  • '''AMR''' was a historic [[Italian]] motorcycle brand located in [[Casarza Ligure]], [[Genoa]].
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  • '''Carda''' was an [[Italian]] brand that built auxiliary engines in 1950 in [[Bologna]]. It was a small two-str
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  • ...ical mark of auxiliary engines and [[motorcycles]]. This small [[Italian]] brand produced good 122 c and 172 cc two-stroke models. The engines were also use
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  • '''Valenti''' was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that started in 1978 with the assembly of trial and trai
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  • '''Moto Emilia''' was a brand of [[Italian]] [[motorcycles]], based in [[Bologna]], which from 1953 broug
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  • ...) was an Italian motorcycles manufacturer based in [[Milan]]. This Italian brand built beautiful motorcycles which were quite popular using their own design
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  • '''Motomec''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand located in [[Longiano]] at [[Forlì]]. Motomec built a [[moped]] called the
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  • ...duro motorcycles built with 50 cc, 125 cc and 250 cc [[Hiro]] engines. The brand disappeared in 1985 from the market.
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  • '''Romano''' is a historic brand of bicycles with auxiliary motors based in [[Torino]]. In the beginning of
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  • ..., founded by Eugenio Nazzaro and located in [[Torino]], was an [[Italian]] brand of auxiliary engines. Eugenio Nazzaro was a brother of the famous racing dr
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  • '''PG''' (''Ditta Motocicli Giuseppe Parena'') was a small [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] founded by [[Giuseppe Parena]] and based in [[Torino]] a
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  • '''TGR''' was an [[Italian]] brand of [[mopeds]] founded by [[Ozzano Emilias]] and made in [[Bologna]] from th
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  • ...F&M was born in the beginning of the new millennium. The principles of the brand are the passion for sports and racing cars, the experience and expertise of ...dicates himself exclusively to the development of new supercars and of the brand, which in the meantime became: '''Mazzanti Automobili'''.
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  • ...niche Busi'') Motorcycle manufacturers located in [[Bologna]]. The Italian brand Nettunia triggered by [[Busi]] built 123 cc and 158 cc two strokes engines
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  • ...manufacturer [[motorcycles]] founded in 1926 and based in [[Torino]]. The brand made a 346 cc engines two cylinder and a 173 cc single [[cylinder]] with ov
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  • '''Italia''', based in [[Bologna ]], was suppose to be the brand name of the automobiles, which the company ''[[Gallottini & Son]]'' wanted
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  • * There is another brand called '''[[Magni]]''', in ([[Samarate]])
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  • ...icipates at numerousness national and international rallies to promote the brand and it has become quite famous in the oldtimer world.
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  • '''Carcano''', founded in [[Milan]], was a [[Italian]] brand that manufactured [[auxiliary]] [[engines]].
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  • ...founded this small car company. In 1925 they presented a vehicle under the brand name ''MB'' with a ''Chapuis-Dornier'' 1350 cc [[engine]]. But the only one
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  • ...founded by [[Aroldo Triveldi]] and based in [[Milan]], was an [[Italian]] brand built engines for [[motorcycles]]. ...the Show of [[Milan]]. The young manufacturer [[Valenti]] and the existing brand [[Cabrera]] selected the ''Tau'' engines for their field equipment. TVR pro
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  • '''Remondini''' is a historic brand of motorbike engine builder that with other companies, (see ''[[Nagas & Ray
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  • * There was also a brand of motorcycles called [[OMB]], see [[OMB]] ([[Torino]])
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  • ...tions from 1906 through 1908. The company wanted to produce cars under the brand name ''Oria''. In 1907, at the Milan Motor Show, they presented two car fra
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  • ...oduced a tandom version, but no large orders were achieved and in 1936 the brand Minima disappeared.
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  • ...PRA''' (''Officine di Precisione Romane Automobilistiche'') was a historic brand of motorcycles. This [[Italian]] company in [[Roma]] was owned by [[Count B
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  • '''Martini''' is a brand of [[Italy|Italian]] [[vermouth]], named after the [[Martini & Rossi]] [[di
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  • The brand presented a 125 cc four-stroke engine at the 1926 salon in [[Milan]]. Parti
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  • ...ine six-cylinder 3815 cc displacement, derived from the first model of the brand, Alfa Lancia, with a cross-front location and accompanied by a 4-speed manu
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  • ...ls-Royce name. Piëch later claimed that he only really wanted the Bentley brand, but the loss of Rolls to rival [[BMW]] was widely seen as a major failure.
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  • ...its market segment. Initially introduced in 1985 under the [[Autobianchi]] brand, using the FIRE engine in 1.0 and 1.1 L guises and Fiat's [[SOHC]] 105
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  • '''Alato''' was a historic [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer brand made in Flli Mario & Giulio Gosio factory in [[Turin]] in the period from 1
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  • ...Balsamo]], based in [[Milano]]. They were initially importers of the U.S. brand [[Excelsior (Chicago)|''Excelsior'']] and the British [[Ariel (motorcycle)|
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  • [[Basigli]] was a small historic [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand that never really got off the ground. Founded by the ex-driver [[Remiglio B
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  • ...iz brand, and in the '60s, leading international racing scene of the Atala brand.
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  • ..., based in [[Milan]], put forth since its inception in 1906 cars under the brand name ''Oria'' and ''Lentz'' using the rights and patents of unknown designe
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  • '''Siata''' (''Ditta Siata'') is a historic brand of motorcycles located in [[Torino]].
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  • ...eccaniche Meridionali''), located in [[Pomigliano D'Arco]], was a historic brand that built Italian moped in the fifties. The engine was built under license
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  • '''GS''' was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that was founded by Guidetti, engineer Alberico Seiling
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  • ...th the exception of Fila Korea, which was a separate company operating the brand under licence. In January 2007, the global Fila brand was acquired by Fila Korea, Ltd. from SBI. Fila Korea currently holds the
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  • ...elli Viale Tor di Quinto]] still lies where the company and specialized in brand [[De Tomaso]], driven by a passion for car racing pantera prepared a group
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  • '''Ollearo''' (''Fabbrica Motocicli Ollearo'') was an [[Italian]] brand of motorcycles, founded by [[Neftali Ollearo]] and based in [[Torino]], beg
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  • ...be a [[Remondin]] with a 2-speed [[gearbox]]; Remondin being a very common brand that set the standard on motorized [[bicycles]] of the time.
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  • ...by [[Clemento Antonelli]] and built a small car starting in 1913 under the brand name ''Vespa 8 HP''. This vehicle was powered by a 1458 cc 4-cylinder engin
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  • ...one ended two years after the takeover of Rubino and production of the TAU brand.
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  • ...cted. The Fimer model, however, had only moderate success and in 1949 the brand was already disappeared from the market.
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  • ...ycles]] that used different engines. This was small [[Italian]] motorcycle brand that produced beautiful motorcyclesas well as 125 cc moped.The bikes used M
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  • ...([[Ducati]] [[Cucciolo]] was the famous stroke block), marketed under the brand name [[Olympia]].
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  • ...ty of Children of Po). The production focused on [[mopeds]], with a single brand, such as the SA 50, the RAG I the MST 50, the Taxi, all with four gears, li
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  • ...ficantly. Together with the shareholder [[Botta]], produced cars under the brand name '''[[SB]]''' ''([[Silvani & Botta]])''. These vehicles were very succe
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  • ...png|thumb|300px|right|'''The Brasier cars were built in Italy by the Fides brand, about 1906 to 1909, this Italian company had been granted the construction
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  • ...rather modest dimensions, it was the largest Autobianchi ever made, as the brand specialized in small cars. A modern [[front-wheel drive]] (FWD) constructio ...uction line in 1972, making the total number of A111s produced 56,984. The brand began to be gradually reduced to a single model (the [[Autobianchi A112]] a
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  • ...ne capacity - Type 18/22 HP was replaced in 1914 by the type 25/35 HP. The brand disappeared immediately after the outbreak of the 1st World War. By 1916, B
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  • In 1926, the brand disappeared from the market, but in 1930 [[Mario Sporeni]], a former assist
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  • ...m was also an Italian manufacturer of DIY furniture and in 1980 under this brand, [[Eugenio Lazzarini]] a 125 cc GP racer, was funded to build race motorcyc
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  • ...d on the [[Fiat 600 Multipla]], which was later marketed directly with the brand name the ''Picnic''.
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  • ...til late [[1989]]. The TC was intended as a [[halo car]] for the Chrysler brand, but its humble K-car underpinnings and fumbled launch hurt its reputation.
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  • ...tor mounted above conventional pedals and chain wheel. This was an Italian brand that at least one motorized bicycle made in 1901 with a special structure:
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  • ...[[Alfeo Rodolfi]] and based in [[Bologna]]. This was an Italian motorcycle brand was mostly known for its [[motorcycles]], but also made a [[tricycle]]. Fro
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  • ...in [[Turin]]. The company was in business from 1905 to 1921 and under the brand name [[Rapid]] launched modern four-cylinder 2.3L to 10.6 liter engines whi
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  • ...[cylinder]] rear [[engine]], a four-speed [[gearbox]] and chain drive. The brand name became "Lux". In 1906, Paschetta established the '''Lux''' automobile
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  • '''Gallina''' is a historic brand of road racing bikes. [[Roberto Gallina]] was himself a creditable motorcyc
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  • ...ruzioni Mecchaniche Casalini'', ''Casalini'' later ''[[Giovanni]]'') was a brand of scooters, mopeds and motorcycles based in [[Piacenza]]. The factory whic
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  • '''Panini''' is the brand name of an [[Italy|Italian]] firm which produces collectable [[sticker (pap
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  • '''Carniti''' is a historic brand of motorcycles, later known for motorboats, presented in 1953 by [[Pietro V
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  • ...loop twice. Pre-running the course is not allowed, and many sections are brand new, so that the first rider only has a series of arrowed stakes to lead th
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  • ...ion to the main [[Fiat]] brand in a similar way that the [[Renault Sport]] brand is to the mainstream [[Renault]]. It is based in the ''Officine 83'', part
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  • ...' (''Alessandro Rizzato, later Rizzato Cesare & Co. S.p.A'') is a historic brand of motorcycles based in [[Padua]] and founded by [[Cesare Rizzato]].
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  • ...with the Rolls-Royce market as a target. Biggest new thing in this car was brand new 6.3 L [[straight-6]] engine, which produced 70 bhp and 216Nm of to
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  • '''Zanzani''' was a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] manufacturer founded by the [[Italian]] ex-driver [[Prim
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  • ...hat with the outbreak of World War I, this was the last year that made the brand motorcycles.
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  • '''Ghiaroni''' was an [[Italian]] brand of mopeds founded by [[Efrem Ghiaroni]] as early as 1966 but was founded on
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  • The first of the [[Italian]] brand scooters had a 98 cc ''Fuchs-Sachs'' two-stroke engines. In 1952 they intro
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  • ...er ''Fabbrica Automobili e Motori, Ing. E. di A. Rosselli'') is a historic brand of motorcycles located in [[Torino]].
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  • ...he distribution company "Intermeccanica-Puch" (Italy/Austria) received the brand name '''IMP'''. IMP was outwardly very much a [[Fiat]] and/or [[Abarth]] lo
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  • In 1951, this Italian brand that presented the Jolly 45 cc auxiliary engine. Built in 1955 MAV 49 cc [[
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  • [[Denim]] sales make up the core of the [[brand]]'s business and many [[fashionista]]s and industry analysts agree that Die [[Brand]]s like Diesel can also be credited with inspiring the founding, or inadver
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  • '''Transama''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] brand, based in [[Pesaro]], that since 1977 worked on the production of 50 cc, 12
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  • ...history of the Italian led [[Invicta]]. The vehicles, however, carried the brand name of Mantovani and only the type designation was [[Invicta]].
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  • The Rossin bicycle brand enjoys widespread consideration and appeal. The history of Rossin bicycles The new bike needs a brand. “While looking at the label on a bottle of Royal Cola – reveals Garbel
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  • '''Idroflex''' is a historic brand of motorcycles, built by the [[Italian]] companies [[REOM]] and [[ISSI]].
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  • ...sed outside of the factory teams. In 2001 they were replaced by the Maxter brand which produces 100cc and 125cc gearbox engines.
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  • The first models of this Italian brand had 175 cc two stroke blocks, which were soon replaced by the 174 cc overhe
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  • ...aker, Gioacchino Alemagna around 1925, who also gave his name to a popular brand that still exists today. The stiff competition between the two that then en ...Alemagna formula, which he licensed, along with the packaging style. This brand is now also owned by [[Nestlé]] and exported throughout Latin America. In
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  • ...iture Group plc|MFI]] which are in turn sold under the Diplomat and Hygena brand names. ...rally only used for new build contracts, no doubt in an effort to grow the brand into this high volume area. However, these products do not carry the same s
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  • The brand name ''Figini & Lazzati'' was confused because there had been machines in s
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  • ...rtainment for the young. In [[1968]] the "Fujihama" first moped from cross-brand. Equipped with a lightweight frame monoculla and an upgraded engine, the "F ...ed to'' 'Motrone''' in order to eliminate the assonance with the competing brand [[Motom]].
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  • ...the motorcycles appeared or re-appeared on the market under the motorcycle brand name '''Taurus'''. The bikes were almost identical to the [[MG]], including
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  • ...would be taken over by [[Bianchi]] and relaunched still under the Chiorda brand.
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  • ...nish and assemble them in [[Italy]] under license and market it. Under the brand name ''Wolsit'' they manufactured and offered the following models: the ''1
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  • The DR founded another [[company]] with brand [[Katay]], which deals to import cars manufactured entirely in [[China]]; t
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  • ...3...and eventually the company was restructured and renamed. It became the brand S.C.o.T. sometime during 1953 and "SCOT blowers" later became a "household"
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  • One particular brand of [[DOT 4]] brake fluid lists the following ingredients on its [[MSDS]]:
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  • The amount of producers of the small car under the 1947 brand name '''Volpe''' (fox) out of [[Milan]] were numerous. A large-scale advert
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  • The most popular brand in America is Luigis Italian Ice.
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  • ...]]. The engineer [[Leiden Carlo]] was then designing and under the Stucchi brand, the machines were among the best of [[Italian]] production and were consid
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  • ...the end of the 90s was still strong at BWA and were working with their own brand and were a supplier of castings of well known companies such as [[Momo]] an
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  • '''Benetton Group S.p.A.''' (BNG) is a global [[upmarket]] clothing [[brand]], based in [[Treviso]], [[Italy]]. The name comes from four members of the
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  • '''MDS''' ('' S.r.L. Fratelli Scoccimarro, [[Milano]]'') was an [[Italian]] brand of motorcycles founded by brothers Giacomo, Mario and Tonino Scoccimarro, w
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  • ...om we produce unique series of bicycles and accessories that celebrate the brand and their history.
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  • ...nd Dunlop brands, tyres are also sold under the Fulda, Sava and Arrowspeed brand names. ...d to this day are regarded as one of the leading sports brands. The Dunlop brand seen on sports equipment and clothing is owned by Sportsdirect.
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  • ...ading to the planning and building of the first prototype bearing the CR&S brand: a basic single-cylinder road bike built by RACECO in UK.
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  • In the [[United Kingdom]], Kappa-brand clothing is commonly associated with the [[chav]] [[subculture]].
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  • * [[Vincenzo Lancia]], the time Fiat driver before creating his own brand of cars,
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  • ...', ''Gruppo Industriale'', [[Como]], 1958-1965) was a historic [[Italian]] brand of [[scooters]], only after the launch together with [[Garelli]] global fam
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  • Under the O.C.M.A. brand the same machines were sold and were built under the [[Devil]] name. The he
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  • ...rtiveggianti that allowed shine in various competitions and make known the brand to the public, that of Amilcar began to appreciate the excellent quality / As far as sports, the brand to beat for Amilcar was the [[Salmson]], which could always surclassare the
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  • ...the licensed production of automobiles by the Wolseley Motor Company. The brand name was the Wolsit. Due to the economic crisis emerged at that time only a
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  • Angelo Blatto was simultaneously involved with the [[Ladetto & Blatto]] brand and would go to work for [[OMB]] in [[Turin]] in 1932.
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  • Bruno Magli is now a privately held upscale brand leader in men's and women's footwear, leather clothing, women's handbags, l
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  • ...o-cars-usat_x.htm USA Today, "Automakers hope love for car equals love for brand," 2006-08-30]
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  • ...000 It. Liras). Vittorio Conti would again bring attention and fame on the brand winning several competitions. ...e Stefani shares and starts producing the same models with the “[[Conti]]” brand name and logo.
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  • ...st to other body-builders, he specialized in clothing models from a single brand. ''Montescani'' embraced nearly all the finest Italian manufacturers at the
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  • Now with the acquisition of the brand Fantic by industrial Treviso Fregnan could bring glory to the great history ...egnan]] 41 years ex Fantic decided crowding the competition to acquire the brand of motorcycle barzaghese presenting its offer.
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  • ...posals that aesthetically belong to the ones we would have expected from a brand like Italjet that today is born again but under a new dimension, where the
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  • '''Fendi''' is an Italian [[fashion]] designer brand founded in 1925, most famous for its selection of shoes and furs. Fendi bou
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  • ...This was a important step in the history of Iveco since it became a local brand in all the leading European markets. With this acquisition, Iveco expanded ...- minibuses, citybuses, GT and intercity coaches (previously under "Iveco" brand)
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  • It is an Italian brand that from 1962 made small 49-cc two-stroke bikes. Production was completed ...rand in 1969. Together with his sons, Lino worked tirelessly to revive the brand in the ‘70s and ‘80s.
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  • *[[DBS|Jonas Øglænd]] (brand ''DBS'') *[[National (brand)|National]]
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  • ...the activity. A rib of the Milani nevertheless survives still today: the brand '' MBM'', recorded from Milani in 1970 to differentiate the production, sti
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  • The first motorcycle with the Comet brand is made in 1952 by [[BDB]] (Brevetti Drusiani Bologna). It had a engine wit
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  • ...added a Tipo 4. An attempt was made to try for a comeback with the Nazzaro brand made Tipo 5 (a Sport version) in 1919. This model was sold until 1923, the
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  • ...of 60 cc, 74 cc and 98 cc. From 1936 the machines were also sold under the brand '''[[Dei]]'''.
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  • Moto '''Meteora''' was a historic motorcycle brand built in Monteveglio, [[Bologna]]. [[Angelo Zanasi]] had set that mark in 1
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  • '''Piovaticci''' is a historical [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]].
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  • ...es. These models were green in color similar to the Kawasaki KX. The GORI brand disappeared around the same time as SWM.
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