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+ | [[File:1970 Chiorda Super Sprint Mirage.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A later '''1970 Chiorda Super Sprint Mirage''' built by [[Bianchi]]<br>49 cc 2 stroke | ||
+ | 5,2 hp at 7200 rpm<br> | ||
+ | 4 gears top speed 85 km/h<br> | ||
+ | 65 kg<br> | ||
+ | <small>Photo by Theo Jonkhart</small>]] | ||
+ | [[File:1970 Chiorda Corsarino 50 cc.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1970 Chiorda Corsarino 50 cc''']] | ||
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− | '''Chiorda''' was based in [[Bergamo]] and founded in 1952. Chiorda introduced a new 100 cc bike with a four-stroke engine with two cylinders side by side, with excellent lines presented them at the Salone di [[Milano]] in 1954. In 1957, they build a 48 cc moped called the [[Arlecchino]], with telescopic suspension and a three-speed gearbox. The sport version Arlecchino could reach 70 km/h. Later, '''Chiorda''' would be taken over by [[Bianchi]]. | + | '''Chiorda''' was based in [[Bergamo]] and founded in 1952. Chiorda introduced a new 100 cc bike with a four-stroke engine with two cylinders side by side, with excellent lines presented them at the Salone di [[Milano]] in 1954. In 1957, they build a 48 cc moped called the [[Arlecchino]], with telescopic suspension and a three-speed gearbox. The sport version Arlecchino could reach 70 km/h. Later, '''Chiorda''' would be taken over by [[Bianchi]] and relaunched still under the Chiorda brand. |
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 14 December 2010
1952 - 1957
Chiorda was based in Bergamo and founded in 1952. Chiorda introduced a new 100 cc bike with a four-stroke engine with two cylinders side by side, with excellent lines presented them at the Salone di Milano in 1954. In 1957, they build a 48 cc moped called the Arlecchino, with telescopic suspension and a three-speed gearbox. The sport version Arlecchino could reach 70 km/h. Later, Chiorda would be taken over by Bianchi and relaunched still under the Chiorda brand.
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