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− | '''Guia''' founded by [[Ettore Buralli]] of [[Milan]] in 1950. There were two versions, one with a tubular chassis and a more modern design, the other with a pressed sheet metal frame and had a of 125 cc two-stroke engine. They remained in production from only 1950 to 1954. | + | '''Guia''' (''Officine Ettore Buralli''), founded by [[Ettore Buralli]] of [[Milan]] in 1950, and was a small [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer. There were two versions, one with a tubular chassis with 98 cc, 123 cc and 147 cc two-stroke engines and a more modern design, the other with a pressed sheet metal frame and had a of 125 cc two-stroke engine. They remained in production from only 1950 to 1954. |
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1950 - 1954
Guia (Officine Ettore Buralli), founded by Ettore Buralli of Milan in 1950, and was a small Italian motorcycle manufacturer. There were two versions, one with a tubular chassis with 98 cc, 123 cc and 147 cc two-stroke engines and a more modern design, the other with a pressed sheet metal frame and had a of 125 cc two-stroke engine. They remained in production from only 1950 to 1954.
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