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'''Legnano''' made attractive lightweight [[motorcycle]]s and [[bikes]] using mostly Sachs & Minarelli engines, and sometimes DEMM. Production of [[motorcycle]]s started in 1954. | '''Legnano''' made attractive lightweight [[motorcycle]]s and [[bikes]] using mostly Sachs & Minarelli engines, and sometimes DEMM. Production of [[motorcycle]]s started in 1954. | ||
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Revision as of 12:09, 26 December 2008
Legnano made attractive lightweight motorcycles and bikes using mostly Sachs & Minarelli engines, and sometimes DEMM. Production of motorcycles started in 1954.
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