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− | image:GANNA 250 NORMALE 38.jpg|<font color= | + | image:GANNA 250 NORMALE 38.jpg|<font color=>'''1938 Ganna 250 Normale''' [http://www.motomanuali.com <small>Source</small>] |
− | image:GANNA 250 SPORT 38.jpg|<font color= | + | image:GANNA 250 SPORT 38.jpg|<font color=>'''1938 Ganna 250 Sport''' |
− | image:GANNA 500 SPORT 38.jpg|<font color= | + | image:GANNA 500 SPORT 38.jpg|<font color=>'''1938 Ganna 500 Sport''' |
− | image:GANNA 500 VL 38.jpg|<font color= | + | image:GANNA 500 VL 38.jpg|<font color=>'''1938 Ganna 500 VL (''Valvole Laterali'' or lateral valves)''' |
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Revision as of 18:30, 25 October 2009
1923 - 1957
Ganna manufactured numerous handsome, sporty machines in Varese, Italy, from 1923 well into the 1960s using engines in the 175-500cc range from Blackburne and JAP prior to WWII, and then with 49cc to 250cc two-strokes from Puch, Sachs and Minarelli. In 1936 they built their own 500cc four-valve overhead cam engine.
Although not greatly successful in competition, there is a record of a Ganna JAP finishing second in a race at the Circuito delle Prealpi Varesene, Varese, in July 1931. Source
1938 Ganna 250 Normale Source
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