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==History ==
==History ==
Minarelli was founded in [[Bologna]] in 1951 as a motorcycle manufacturer. In 1954 it also began to build mopeds. Two years later Minarelli switched to exclusively manufacturing [[2-stroke]] engines in a 2000 square metre purpose-built factory. It employed 20 technical staff and produced 70 engines a day. These were sold to companies in Italy, other parts of Europe and South America. <ref name=History>{{cite web |author= |title=Company |url=http://www.minarelli.com/aziendaeng.html
Minarelli was founded in [[Bologna]] in 1951 as a motorcycle manufacturer. In 1956 Minarelli switched to exclusively manufacturing [[2-stroke]] engines, in a 2000 square metre purpose-built factory. It employed 20 technical staff and produced 70 engines a day. These were sold to companies in Italy, other parts of Europe and South America. <ref name=History>{{cite web |author= |title=Company |url=http://www.minarelli.com/aziendaeng.html
|work= Motori Minarelli |publisher= Motori Minarelli Spa |accessdate=2011-05-21}}</ref>
|work= Motori Minarelli |publisher= Motori Minarelli Spa |accessdate=2011-05-21}}</ref>



Revision as of 11:17, 21 June 2011

Minarelli is an Italian motorcycle engine manufacturer. It is part of the Yamaha group.

History

Minarelli was founded in Bologna in 1951 as a motorcycle manufacturer. In 1956 Minarelli switched to exclusively manufacturing 2-stroke engines, in a 2000 square metre purpose-built factory. It employed 20 technical staff and produced 70 engines a day. These were sold to companies in Italy, other parts of Europe and South America. [1]

In 1967 the company changed its name to Motori Minarelli and opened a new plant in Calderara di Reno. By the 1970s engine production had reached 250,000 units a year. The company also entered motorcycle racing and won a number of titles.[1]

Yamaha

In 1990 the company began a business relationship with Yamaha. Five years later it employed 350 people and engine production had reached 450,000 units a year. In 2002, following changes in the world motorcycle market, Motori Minarelli became a member of the Yamaha Group.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Company". Motori Minarelli. Motori Minarelli Spa. Retrieved 2011-05-21.