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It was mainly to light crossers and racers. The first 125 cc two-wegrace he developed on behalf of [[Mondial]], which he himself began. | It was mainly to light crossers and racers. The first 125 cc two-wegrace he developed on behalf of [[Mondial]], which he himself began. | ||
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Revision as of 11:03, 4 May 2009
Moto Villa is a historic Italian brand of cross-, terrain and race motocycles.
Moto Villa Francesco Villa, Modena, later Moto Villa, Monteveglio, Bologna and Pragatto the Crespellano, Bologna. 380 Villa Moto Cross from 1978 380 Villa Moto Cross from 1978
Italian brand of the famous driver Francesco Villa, who - partly in collaboration with Montesa - from 1968, with the production of his own motorcycles.
It was mainly to light crossers and racers. The first 125 cc two-wegrace he developed on behalf of Mondial, which he himself began.
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