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2. Moto Parilla - parilla.it
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moto parilla official web site. In questo sito le immagni uniche dei modelli prodotti da una delle aziende pi innovatrici degli anni a cavallo dei 50 nel panorama motoristico.
Includes several manuals in PDF format. |
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5. Moto Parilla North America
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Moto Parilla North America, a website for collectors of Parilla motorcycles.
The company started just after World War 2 when Giovanni Parrilla built his first bike based on a Norton. A few years later, the company added 2-stroke commuter bikes and then designed their signature "high-cam" models before they closed their doors in the mid 1960's. The United States became Parilla's biggest market and their success here is what this website will mostly focus on. |
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7. Moto Parilla UK
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The Moto Parilla is one of the most beautiful bikes you could wish to own. Let it be the tiny Parilla Parillino or the sporting Parilla MSDS it is a bike which will catch the eye of both fellow enthusiasts & the casual passer-by. What is it that makes the Parilla so attractive? The flowing lines of the cycleparts? The variety of colours & their accentuation by chrome & polished alloy?
Whatever it is the result is the same. ............
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8. Parilla 250cc Wildcat Scrambler - 1962
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Only a handful of the Wildcat Scramblers were imported in America by the U.S. importer Cosmopolitan Motors in Pennsylvania and were ridden primarily in scrambles events if they were raced at all. Note the quick detachable hand-formed tank, the beautiful suede seat, and the unique painted fenders. The “high cam” engine is fueled by a remote float Dellorto carburetor and exhaust utilizes a reverse cone megaphone |
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9. Parilla at Ozebook
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One of the original Parilla pages...
The Parilla motorcycle first appeared in public in 1946 at a local race meeting held at Lombardy in Italy. It was a single cylinder, single overhead camshaft four stroke 250cc motorcycle. The bike performed well enough for the manufacturer Giovanni Parrilla (he dropped an "r" from his motorcycle names) to construct a series of 250cc bikes at his Milan workshop. The first 250 Parilla sport could reach 75 mph and produced 14 bhp, whilst the 250 racer made 18 bhp and had a top speed of 87 mph. |
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10. Parilla Literature
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Parts manual - A lovely book with fine illustrations & text in both Italian & English in most editions
Workshop Manual - This is a great book if you are in the mood for a laugh, less so if you are trying to decide how best to check correct tappet rotation & cover alignment! |
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12. Paul's Parilla Page
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Moto Parilla was founded in Milan in 1946 by Giovanni Parrilla. He was born in Spain and emigrated to Southern Italy during the Second World War. He started to manufacture motorcycles...
Running the Giro d'Italia
The ultimate Italian race to win in the Fifties was the Giro d'Italia, or Tour of Italy, that ran over six days and more than 1,000 miles. For the 1957 race, Parilla fielded a team of seven MSDS racers... |
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13. Team Parilla Italian Motorcycle
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...dedicated to the memory of one of the finest Italian Motorcycles of all times.
Project Bike and Story
Buy/Sell/Trade
Team Gear
Bike Pictures Come and play a game
Links to Great Parilla Motorcycle Sites
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