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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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