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  • ...] who were two of Italy's most successful technicians and entrepreneurs in the production of "[[two-stroke engine]]s" after World War II. ...antilever mounted on a tubular chassis monotrave. Later it was the turn of the "Vampire", this bike was outfitted with 200 cc four-stroke engine.
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  • '''Vi-Vi''' was an Italian [[motorcycle]] [[company]] based in [[Turin]] that produced [[moped]]s. ...ce in providing motorcycle frames that where sheet printed for [[Maserati (motorcycle)|Maserati]] mopeds, for female users.
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  • [[Image: Scooters.Assisi019.jpg|220px|right|thumb|'''The S. Christopher Kite, 1950 (center)''']] ...ca]], it was not doing very well and with sales of its only other product (the Kite) was down, they were forced to close their doors.
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  • ...otorcycle]]s. Piaggio revolutionized the two-wheel industry with the Vespa and provided a model on which nearly every other scooter made since has been ba ...or the enthusiasts who kept the vintage scooters on the road by rebuilding and restoring them.
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  • ...s start.jpg|thumb|Some events have a mass "le mans" start, typically "Hare and Hounds" type events]] ...d enduro, whereby a number of stages are raced in a [[time trial]] against the clock.
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  • ...y, spectacle and glamour result in the race being considered "the jewel of the Formula One crown". ...rs, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One. In spite of the relatively low average speeds, it is a dangerous place to race.
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