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New design
The accident in Monza in 1973, when Jarno Saarinen and Renzo Pasolini died and Walter Villa was seriously injured, caused further delay in the development of the project...
Campagnolo wheels
Towards the end of 1968 we found out that Lockheed was already in an advanced phase of manufacturing disc brakes for motorbikes and that several manufacturers and English riders were already using them...
69° International Motorcycle Exhibition
We will attend the 69° International Motorcycle Exhibition.
COme visit us at pavillion 4 booth S59!
Yamaha Factory Riders to Miss Australian Grand Prix
Yamaha Factory Racing riders Jorge Lorenzo and Ben Spies will not ride
in today’s Grand Prix of Australia following separate on track incidents
by both.
World Champion Lorenzo was declared unfit to race after sustaining an injury to...
Points for Yuki Takahashi and Michele Pirro at Phillip Island
It proved to be another disappointing day for Team Gresini Moto2 at Phillip Island, with Yuki Takahashi limited to tenth place and Michele Pirro fourteenth, although both riders at least scored points. Takahashi got a good start from the front row...
Fantastic fifth for Edwards in windy Phillip Island
Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team rider Colin Edwards battled against the
elements at Phillip Island this afternoon to storm to a fantastic fifth
position in an Australian MotoGP round dominated by unpredictable
weather.
British team-mate Cal Crutchlow was also on course for a brilliant top
ten finish when he suffered an unfortunate crash...
One piece cast motorbike wheels
The one piece cast motorbike wheels reappeared at the end of the 60’s some years later compared to the car ones
They could not make a better debut, in fact the first motorbike to be produced “in series”, if we can say so, was the “Mammuth”, a particular object as it was conceived around the car engine of the NSU Prinz of 1200 cc...

