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- Capriolo abstract "Capriolo, later called Aeromere, was the name of the motorcycle production arm of the Italian aircraft company Aeromere or Aero-Caproni. After World War II, the victorious Allies prohibited wartime aircraft and other military hardware suppliers from remaining in their previous industries, and Aero-Caproni would change its name to Capriolo and become one of several, including Aermacchi, MV Agusta, Vespa and Ducati, that switched to producing motorcycles or scooters. These companies did well until the mid-1960s, when the advent of affordable cars like the Fiat 500 removed the economic barrier that kept many Italians relying on motorcycles for basic transportation. Capriolo was typical of those that could not survive the transformation to a more export-oriented industry, with the US as the most important market. Motorcycle production ran from 1947 or 1948 until 1964 when the company was purchased by the Laverda group.Some Capriolo engines featured the Küchen desmodromic valve system, and others used face-cams [1] rather than the usual camshaft valve operation. Another Capriolo used a longitudinal flat twin, a layout not usually seen except on BMWs or BMW derivatives.".
- Capriolo fate "purchased by Laverda group 1964".
- Capriolo foundingYear "1948".
- Capriolo location Italy.
- Capriolo location Trento.
- Capriolo parentCompany Aeromere.
- Capriolo product Motorcycle.
- Capriolo wikiPageExternalLink face-cam.
- Capriolo wikiPageExternalLink capriolo.htm.
- Capriolo wikiPageExternalLink _caproni-trento_capriolo-sport_motorcycle.html.
- Capriolo wikiPageExternalLink Staccto%20Capriolo%2075%20c.c%20racer%20002.jpg.
- Capriolo wikiPageID "22818139".
- Capriolo wikiPageRevisionID "559498088".
- Capriolo fate "purchased by Laverda group 1964".
- Capriolo foundation "1948".
- Capriolo hasPhotoCollection Capriolo.
- Capriolo location Italy.
- Capriolo location Trento.
- Capriolo logo File:Capriolo_logo.gif.
- Capriolo name "Aeromere Capriolo".
- Capriolo parent Aeromere.
- Capriolo products Motorcycle.
- Capriolo subject Category:Caproni.
- Capriolo subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_Italy.
- Capriolo subject Category:Motorcycle_manufacturers_of_Italy.
- Capriolo type Abstraction100002137.
- Capriolo type Business108061042.
- Capriolo type Company108058098.
- Capriolo type Enterprise108056231.
- Capriolo type Group100031264.
- Capriolo type Institution108053576.
- Capriolo type Manufacturer108060446.
- Capriolo type MotorcycleManufacturersOfItaly.
- Capriolo type Organization108008335.
- Capriolo type SocialGroup107950920.
- Capriolo type YagoLegalActor.
- Capriolo type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Capriolo type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Capriolo type Agent.
- Capriolo type Company.
- Capriolo type Organisation.
- Capriolo type Organization.
- Capriolo type Agent.
- Capriolo type SocialPerson.
- Capriolo type Thing.
- Capriolo comment "Capriolo, later called Aeromere, was the name of the motorcycle production arm of the Italian aircraft company Aeromere or Aero-Caproni. After World War II, the victorious Allies prohibited wartime aircraft and other military hardware suppliers from remaining in their previous industries, and Aero-Caproni would change its name to Capriolo and become one of several, including Aermacchi, MV Agusta, Vespa and Ducati, that switched to producing motorcycles or scooters.".
- Capriolo label "Aeromere/Capriolo".
- Capriolo label "Aeromere/Capriolo".
- Capriolo sameAs m.063zw96.
- Capriolo sameAs Q4033476.
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- Capriolo sameAs Capriolo.
- Capriolo wasDerivedFrom Capriolo?oldid=559498088.
- Capriolo isPrimaryTopicOf Capriolo.
- Capriolo name "Aeromere (1958-64) Capriolo (1948-58)".