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This 11½ is at display in the arrival hall on Linate (Milano) airport! |
Closer view of the 11½ |
Above the entrance of the main hall |
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Pitty to see such a nice bike in bits |
A lot of traders are outside, selling their parts and bikes |
A Valentini Kanguro!! See this page on Valentini |
Georgeous bike |
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This particular Valentini has got a double exhaust/muffler |
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See the bike's double headlight, typical Valentini |
The double exhaust/muffler |
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A Moto Morini Corsarino model V |
Nice 3½ Sport, also saw another one, see below |
Moto Morini Camel, mk 3 |
Corsaro 150 |
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Outside, plenty of room for the many, many stands with bikes, parts |
Moto Guzzi Cardellino. Saw many of these |
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Another Cardellino, with hand- and/or foot gearchange |
Below the display was a box with a few parts, not too many |
Brandnew Nisa seats (sofa's) ;-)) |
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125H, up for sale for 1,100 Euro's |
Moto Morini Dart 350, asking price was 2,000 Euro's |
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Another Camel |
Guzzi Cardellino |
Another one |
After a long day, the Italian food tasted very well! |
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Excellent pizza |
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A rare Corsaro Regolarita with Corsarino's in the background |
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Corsaro |
Tresette |
A 175cc, but not sure on the model. Not a Settebello |
The same seller had another 175cc single |
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A Bianchi Aquilotto from the 50s. Aquilotto means "Eagle's young' |
Moto Morini 125 Sport (2 stroke). This model (1946-1952) was a kind of clone of the famous DKW 125cc |
Parts .... |
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On the rhs photo many head- and taillights of nearly all models. The black cilinder shape item,
is an airfilter for Kanguro/Excalibur |
Corsaro with the typical Italian covers for the riders legs |
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This seemed to be a (replica?) engine case for a mighty Gilera Saturno 500cc. Germans call these bikes 'a hammer'.
If you've seen/heard one, you know why |
Moto Morini fuel tank |
An Excalibur |
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Corsaro, (Veloce?) |
Corsaro 125cc, but a very early one |
Corsarino |
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Another Bianchi Aquilotto |
125H |
Ugly racer, photo from www.moto.it |
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The only 350cc engine which I spotted |
Bianchi Aquilotto |
Nice creation indoors |
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The Aquilotto club indoors |
Inside the hall, this was the stand of the 'Amici del Corsarino', or 'friends of the Corsarino' |
The orange bike is a late Corsarino V, without rear shocks. This made the bike cheaper in the shop |
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125H engine |
Corsaro 150cc |
Rare Briscola 175cc with the swing arm at the
front. The bike was complete and would probably start and run |
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Extremely rare in the Netherlands, a 50cc 2stroke Moto Morini Dollaro. Very close to this one, there
was a 2nd one. Asking prices: 40 Euro and 120 Euro. It should have a silver Dollar coin on the fueltank |
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A very old 125cc 2 stroke. This one has got a nice patina. The model was built between 1946 and 1952/3.
After it, the 175cc 4 stroke was introduced |
'Plastic' for the Regolarita's |
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The 2nd Dollaro |
125H |
Beautiful Corsaro Regolarita from the mid-60s |
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3½ Touring from +/- 1978 |
Extremely well built models |
175cc 4 stroke |
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Replica muffler/exhaust for the Kanguro X and X1. Available again. Costs 250 E, but you can probably
take it home for 220 E |
Corsaro 125. This could be a Veloce |
Corsarino |
Sprockets by the dozen |
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Yellow submarine, Dart |
A very nice 3½ Sport with 2-into-1 Valentini exhaust |
According to a notice on the headlight, this bike was done by Dario Rey, a Morini dealer in Ivrea
(North of Turin), designer of many "Specials" and point of reference for many Morinisti in Northern Italy |
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The 'rear set' on this bike is a home made contraption. A pitty, as extra parts were welded to the frame,
which is (too) far from original |
The bike also had a nice top-half |
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