In the 1950s, alongside already famous brands as Guzzi or Gilera, a number of manufacturers like Piaggio, MV Agusta and Morini emerged in Italy, among which Rumi certainly held a prominent place.
From its first appearance, the Bergamo-based marque stood out for the finesse and quality of its products. In the 125 category, Rumi reached absolute heights, both in series production, with models such as the 125 Turismo and Sport, the "Gobbetto", the "Scoiattolo" or the "Junior", and in competitions, particularly in regularity races.
The author of this volume, Riccardo Crippa, founder of the Rumi Historic Register, retraces the long and articulated history of the Bergamo-based company, making use of over three hundred colour and b/w pictures, technical drawings and a systematic listing of all models, each accompanied by a detailed technical sheet.
Rumi. La moto dell'artista has 256 pages and 306 b/w and colour images. Text in Italian.
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