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The origins of Maserati Motorcycles – Motorcycle History

Motorcycle History

Phil Aynsley by Phil Aynsley
December 26, 2024
in Features, Motorcycle News

Maserati Motorcycles

With Phil Aynsley


In 1952 Adolfo Orsi split up his company between his siblings with sister Ida taking control of FCAM which produced electrical components, notably spark plugs.

Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc

The following year she bought the Italmoto company and rebranded their motorcycles as Maseratis.

Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc

It wasn’t long however until newly designed Maseratis replaced the old range, starting with a 123 cc two-stroke.

Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc

This was followed by 160, 175 and 250 cc four-strokes and then in 1956 a new range of two-strokes in 50, 125 and 160 cc displacements.

Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc

The pretty red machine I photographed is actually a base model 125 that has been converted into a replica of the 1957 125GT/Super that was built in limited numbers for privateer use in the 125F3 class of the Moto Giro long distance road race. The 125GTS was made from 1957 to 1959.

Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc
Maseratis two-stroke 123 cc

Output was 7.2 hp at 6000 rpm and weighed just 86 kg, boasting a top speed of around 108 km/h.

A 1961 250cc 4T Maserati. The company ceased motorcycle manufacture soon after.
A 1961 250 cc 4T Maserati – The company ceased motorcycle manufacture soon after

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