Della Ferrera

Della Ferrera was an Italian motorcycle manufacturer active from 1909 to 1948.[1]:113 Four-valve motorcycles built by the company won events in the Trofeo Turistico Nazionale, at Cremona, and elsewhere.[2]:82 The company built a prototype for a cyclecar in 1924.[3]:76

Della Ferrera
IndustryMotorcycles
Founded1909
Defunct1948 
HeadquartersTorino, Italy
Websitewww.dellaferreramotorcycles.com 

From 1909, Della Ferrera was building a very sturdy Motorcycle that they were able to provide 100.000 KM warranty. Until the 1st world-war, Della Ferrera was one of the primary Motorcycle makers in Italy. The Motorcycles were made by hand, which was more common at the time. Therefore, the number of motorcycles built was low. Most of the parts were made by the brothers Della Ferrera, except for the tires and parts of the ignition, including the carburetors.


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References

  1. Erwin Tragatsch (1983). Illustrated Encyclopedia of Motorcycles. Secaucus, New Jersey: Chartwell Books. ISBN 9780890098684.
  2. Cyril Ayton (1983). The History of Motor Cycling. London: Orbis. ISBN 9780856135170.
  3. Giancarlo Amari (1980). Torino come Detroit: (capitale dell'automobile, 1895-1940) (in Italian). Bologna: Cappelli. No ISBN.
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