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Norton row early in the morning. A bunch more would show up later (Mine is the yellow one):
A Manx
The Cucciolo (which means puppy in Italian). This what got Ducati started in making motorcycles. The inventor didn't have enough production capacity for the demand so he contracted with Ducati for production. The production was for the engine, you had to find a bicycle and install it yourself or take the motor to specialists (like Covan which made this one) and they would install it in a bicycle. The Covan bike was special, it had drum brakes and was heavy duty, perfect for the motor.
The Benelli Sei:
A really perfect Guzzi. Perfectly restored, better than new:
A Manx
The Cucciolo (which means puppy in Italian). This what got Ducati started in making motorcycles. The inventor didn't have enough production capacity for the demand so he contracted with Ducati for production. The production was for the engine, you had to find a bicycle and install it yourself or take the motor to specialists (like Covan which made this one) and they would install it in a bicycle. The Covan bike was special, it had drum brakes and was heavy duty, perfect for the motor.
The Benelli Sei:
A really perfect Guzzi. Perfectly restored, better than new: