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  • [[Image:morini logo.jpg|center|90px]] ...in 2003, and the principal Moto Morini SpA shareholders were the Berti and Morini families.
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  • ...hp engine.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Kosmos KSR 80 TS with a 80 cc [[Franco Morini]] 6 gear 10 hp engine''']] ...anging from 80 to 480 cc as well as 123 cc and 244 cc motocross and enduro engines.
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  • ...nded by [[Franco Morini]]. [[Franco Morini]] was the grandson of [[Alfonso Morini]] and [[Vittorio Minarelli]] who were two of Italy's most successful techni ...o cycle engines from 175 cc to be provided Third, and above all two-stroke engines of 50 cc. Thus the "Pettirosso" an engine 2T two gears with a command wire,
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  • ...) manufactured by Gloria Intramotor have Morini Franco Motori or Minarelli engines, both of which are two-stroke. [http://www.mopedarmy.com/main/ <small>Sourc ...the name "[[Minarelli]]" and [[Franco Morini]] under the name "[[Morini]] Franco Motori". This last company was founded in 1954. The basic 50cc moped engine
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  • ...KE 1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1960's Negrini mini-bike powered by a 50cc [[Morini]] two stroke engine and fitted with the original miniscule Grimecha magnesi ...any versions from 49 cc, 75 to 125 cc and including some [[Franco Morini]] engines.
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  • ...n a touring type with interesting street [[motorcycles]] equipped with NSU engines. In the 1960's the company began the production of cross-country [[motorcy ...c model with a [[Franco Morini]] engine. In addition there were motorcross engines. Although rarely heard of, the brand did resurface with [[Claudio Bissaro]]
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  • ...from [[Ducati Cucciolo]], [[Garelli Mosquito]], [[Minarelli]] and [[Morini Franco]]. They then even added a [[miniscooter]] with [[two-stroke]] [[engine]] of
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  • ...Scarabeo]]. They were equipped with 49 cc and 123 cc ''[[Franco Morini]]'' engines.
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  • ...narelli]]'', ''Zündapp'', ''Sachs'','' [[ILO]]'' and ''[[Franco Morini]]'' engines.
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  • ...'' engine. In the eighties they produced [[mopeds]] with Franco [[Morini]] engines and in the mid-eighties, production was terminated. In the eighties, the list was meet with the [[Morini Franco]] 4M/R engine with distribution regulated by the piston, the ''Scacco'' ''K
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  • ...built different [[moped]] models: a 75 cc Luxury model, with a four-stroke engines to four speed [[tranmission]], a 100 cc Grand Touring Luxury four speed and ...guarino'' Touring, Sport, Cross and Cross Special equipped with a [[Franco Morini]] engine, the Velocino with 10" wheels, ''Gambalesta'' and the ''Wally''. T
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  • ...e model to cross 50 R 5 ", with [[Franco Morini Engines|Morini Turbostar]] engines,five-speed transmission and a surface finned radial head. ...tition bikes and used of the best components in the market including Sachs engines with 50, 80, 100, 125 and 250 [[centimeters cubic|cc]] displacements. This
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  • ...Klin. In the eighties, these models were updated and had [[Franco Morini]] engines.
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  • ...gines. Many Minarelli engine parts can be interchanged with [[Morini]] and Franco [[Motori]] engine parts due to the extreme similarities in design and const ...ori Minarelli dates back to 1951, when [[Vittorio Minarelli]] and [[Franco Morini]] founded a company named Fabbrica Bolognese Motori ([[F.B.M.]]).
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  • [[Image:morini-corsarino-48-1970.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1970 Moto Morini Corsarino 48cc''' [http://www.cyberium.net/imagine/M/index.html <small>Sour ...an [[Italy|Italian]] maker of [[motorcycle]]s. It was founded by [[Alfonso Morini]] in [[Bologna]], in 1937.
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  • ...ord'' and the original ''TIR'' transport, all with [[Franco Morini]] 49 cc engines. ...ementary and its shape is especially sporty. The [[engine]] is a Franco [[Morini]] with [[change (meccanica)|cambio]] to 3 or 4 gears and drum brakes.
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  • 1973 - Itom ceases production of their own engines and adopt Franco Morini engines for the whole range. Itom is no longer a real manufacturer, but more an ass ...ut both remain prototypes. All 50 production models now have Franco Morini engines.
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  • ...roli worked in Ducati with some of the most famous Ducati mechanics like [[Franco Farné]], [[Giorgio Nipoti]], [[Rino Caracchi]] and [[Mario Recchia]]. ...produced by one of various brands including: [[Benelli]], [[Aermacchi]], [[Morini]] and [[Ducati]]. Soon after, Ducati became the official supplier of the si
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  • ...ogna]]), designed by [[John Ladetto]] using [[Morini]] and [[Minarelli]] [[engines]]. The most interesting bikes were the ''Wild Cat Elite'' H20, a liquid coo ...s not encroach on the creative frenzy of Bruzzese already working with new engines 250 and 500 [[cubic centimeter|cm<sup>3</sup>]], a mysterious [[airplane]]
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