• 45°48′13″N 8°46′42″E / 45.8035942°N 8.7782452°E / 45.8035942; 8.7782452 Cagiva is an Italian motorcycle manufacturer. It was founded in 1950 by Giovanni...
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    motorcycles. The Paso design was copied for the Moto Morini Dart 400 and Cagiva Freccia 125. Together with Tamburini's Bimota DB1, they were enormously influential...
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  • Ducati Paso Ducati 916 Ducati 748 Ducati 996 Ducati 998 Cagiva Aletta Oro Cagiva Freccia Cagiva Mito Moto Morini Dart F4 750 Serie Oro F4 750 S F4 750...
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    brake disc remained internal. The main competitors were the Cagiva, with the Cagiva Freccia (C9, C10, C12) first and the Mito then, the Gilera first with...
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  • 125 cc 125 Navarro 1990-1992 Sports bike with the same engine as the Cagiva Freccia. 668 cc 650 Sport 1992-1994 Fully faired sports bike using the Bakker...
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  • (2022-01-23). "Italian Army orders further mortar, command post variants of Freccia IFV". Defense Brief. Retrieved 2023-06-02. "ARIS – Difesa -VBR NBC". Archived...
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  • footballer Massimo Tamburini (1943–2014), Italian motorcycle designer for Cagiva, Ducati, and MV Agusta Michele Massimo Tarantini (born 1942), Italian film...
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