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Industry | Motorcycle |
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Founded | 1946 Milan, Italy |
Founder | Giovanni Parrilla |
Defunct | 1967 |
Fate | Defunct |
Headquarters | , |
Founded in 1946 by Giovanni Parrilla, he dropped an 'R' in his name for the company title. He began by designing, building and racing a 248cc single cylinder, ohc motorcycle, which he modified to take a dohc.[1] After this, he produced a variety of road bikes with; 98cc, 125cc and 250cc engines. In 1952 motorcycle designer Soncini was appointed and improved the range of motorcycles available. In the early 60s Parrilla experimented with a 125cc rotary-valve two-stroke attached to a 5-speed gearbox, but this project was abandoned and the company folded in 1967. [2]
Racing
editParilla's beginnings are firmly rooted in racing, Luigi Ciai rode a Parilla. In Germany Roland Schnell developed Parrillas first 248cc racing model and it was ridden by Hermann Gablenz.
List of models (incomplete)
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