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Moto Morini
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Moto Morini was founded by Alfonso Morini shortly after World War II. This small motorbikes company
located in Bologna
town , born from the scission of the Mezetti and Morini partnership company " MM " in
1937 .
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Moto Morini 175cc GT ( 1959 )
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The first motorcycle manufactured by Morini under the name "Moto Morini" was a 125cc, produced
in 1949. From that year until 1969, the year in which Mr. Morini died, the factory developed important production motorbikes - especially in the
1950's - such as the "Settebello" , the "Briscola" , the "Tresette" , the "Sbarazzino" and the famous racing motorbike the " Rebello
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The strange names of the models are derived from classic card games, many of which are still very
popular in the Bolognese region ( Emilia ).
The tradition of giving motorbikes nicknames continued with some of the most important, classic
Moto Morini motorbikes, the " Corsarino
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and the " Corsaro
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Corsaro 150T Super Pirate ( 1968 )
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When Alfonso Morini died in 1969 , his daughter Gabriella took over and ran the factory until
1987 when the company was sold to the Castiglione brothers at Cagiva.
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Corsaro 125 Country ( 1972 )
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When Alfonso Morini died in 1969 , his daughter Gabriella took over and ran the factory until
1987
In 1990, the Morini workers were transferred to Ducati, and the last 1,000 Morini motorbikes were produced
at a small, private company, close to Ravenna, in 1991.
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Corsarino 48cc
Scrambler ( 1969 )
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Model ZZ ( 1970 )
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