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[[Image:moto-muller-50-1970-1280.jpg|thumb|right|350px|1970 Moto Muller 50cc <small>[http://www.cyberium.net/imagine/M/index.html Source]</small>]] | [[Image:moto-muller-50-1970-1280.jpg|thumb|right|350px|1970 Moto Muller 50cc <small>[http://www.cyberium.net/imagine/M/index.html Source]</small>]] | ||
− | + | '''Moto Muller''', a handicraft company founded in the 1949 by [[Bruno Muller]], produces in [[Bologna]] and then in [[Robecco D' Oglio]] ([[Cremona]]), where it was operating until the end of '70's. Initially the production was of a touring type with interesting street [[motorcycles]] equipped with NSU engines. In the 1960's the company began the production of cross-country vehicles and with great relief that results were successful in [[motocross]] competitions. | |
− | In the sixties they went | + | In the sixties they went with sport engines with Sachs blocks and a 50-cc model with a [[Franco Morini]] engine. In addition there were motorcross engines. Although rarely heard of, the brand did resurfaced with [[Claudio Bissaro]] at the helm in early 1998 with another 125cc cross under the brand name [[Moto Müller]]. |
− | * There is still a brand with this name | + | * There is still a brand with this name and still called [[Müller]] baised in [[Vienna]]. |
Revision as of 22:34, 6 February 2009

Moto Muller, a handicraft company founded in the 1949 by Bruno Muller, produces in Bologna and then in Robecco D' Oglio (Cremona), where it was operating until the end of '70's. Initially the production was of a touring type with interesting street motorcycles equipped with NSU engines. In the 1960's the company began the production of cross-country vehicles and with great relief that results were successful in motocross competitions.
In the sixties they went with sport engines with Sachs blocks and a 50-cc model with a Franco Morini engine. In addition there were motorcross engines. Although rarely heard of, the brand did resurfaced with Claudio Bissaro at the helm in early 1998 with another 125cc cross under the brand name Moto Müller.
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