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− | '''Miller Balsamo''' is a historic [[motorcycle]] brand. | + | '''Miller Balsamo''' was founded in 1921 by Ernesto Balsamo, Milano ([[1921 ]]-[[ 1959]])is a historic [[motorcycle]] brand. |
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[[Italy | Italian]] engine brand that was founded by the brothers Ernesto, and Edgardo Mario Balsamo. They were initially importers of U.S. brand [[Excelsior (Chicago) | Excelsior]] and the British [[Ariel (motorcycle) | Ariel]]. | [[Italy | Italian]] engine brand that was founded by the brothers Ernesto, and Edgardo Mario Balsamo. They were initially importers of U.S. brand [[Excelsior (Chicago) | Excelsior]] and the British [[Ariel (motorcycle) | Ariel]]. | ||
− | In | + | In 1921 they produce their own motorcycles It was 123 cc [[two-engine | Two]] and 173 cc models with [[Moser (St. Aubin) | Moser]] - [[Rudge | Python]] -- and own [[kopklepmotor]]. In [[1924]] brought them Excelsiorette [[cycling]] with [[auxiliary]] on the market, which was not a success. Later, there were 248 -, 348 - and 498-cc models with four-valve kopklepmotoren Python and from [[1934]] with a 98 cc [[Sachs]]-block. In addition, a 246 cc engine kopklepper own. |
During the [[Second World War]] produced by Miller-Balsamo apparently, because there still appeared in those years-98 cc and 200 cc models. Hereafter, there were two of 123 - to 246 cc and 249 cc kopklepper. After [[1950]], no more new models, except a [[moped]] in [[1957]] appeared. | During the [[Second World War]] produced by Miller-Balsamo apparently, because there still appeared in those years-98 cc and 200 cc models. Hereafter, there were two of 123 - to 246 cc and 249 cc kopklepper. After [[1950]], no more new models, except a [[moped]] in [[1957]] appeared. |
Revision as of 13:45, 27 December 2008
Miller Balsamo was founded in 1921 by Ernesto Balsamo, Milano (1921 -1959)is a historic motorcycle brand.
Italian engine brand that was founded by the brothers Ernesto, and Edgardo Mario Balsamo. They were initially importers of U.S. brand Excelsior and the British Ariel.
In 1921 they produce their own motorcycles It was 123 cc Two and 173 cc models with Moser - Python -- and own kopklepmotor. In 1924 brought them Excelsiorette cycling with auxiliary on the market, which was not a success. Later, there were 248 -, 348 - and 498-cc models with four-valve kopklepmotoren Python and from 1934 with a 98 cc Sachs-block. In addition, a 246 cc engine kopklepper own.
During the Second World War produced by Miller-Balsamo apparently, because there still appeared in those years-98 cc and 200 cc models. Hereafter, there were two of 123 - to 246 cc and 249 cc kopklepper. After 1950, no more new models, except a moped in 1957 appeared.
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