Ducati Cucciolo

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title: Ducati Cucciolo
text: The Ducati Cucciolo was a 4-stroke clip-on engine for motorized bicycles conceived during and shortly after World War II by a Turin lawyer, Aldo Farinelli, and developed with a self-taught engineer, Aldo Leoni. During the war, Aldo Farinelli began working with the small Turinese firm Siata with the idea of developing a small engine that could be mounted on a bicycle. Farinelli's and Leone's first prototype was running on the streets of Turin in Autumn of 1944. The yapping sound of the engine's s
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description: Type of motorcycle
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ducati_Cucciolo
date created: 2008-03-13T20:49:27Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T13:57:04Z
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