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A 1981 SWM TL320 with UK specification metal petrol tank SWM RS 125 GS (1979) SV.VM (Sironi Vergani Vimercate Milano) was an Italian motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1971 by Piero Sironi and Fausto Vergani. Based in Milan, SWM manufactured Observed Trials, Enduro, Motocross and off-road motorcycles in
The group is the owner of the Italian motorcycle brand SWM. Shineray Group also formed a joint venture with Brilliance Auto Group to produce SWM branded automobile and motorcycle in Chongqing, China. [1] [2]
SWM will keep manufacturing motorcycles in Italy with some of its engines acquired from the old Husqvarna (engines replaced by KTM units following the acquisition by Peirer). [22] Shineray Group later revealed the SWM Automotive brand in 2016 in Beijing , China and launched the first product, the 7-seater SWM X7 midsize crossover shortly after.
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The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motorcycles are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles .
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Brilliance Shineray is a joint venture between Brilliance Auto Group and Shineray Motorcycle Company (Shineray Group), one of China's largest [citation needed] motorcycle producers. Shineray Group bought the Italian motorcycle brand, SWM (motorcycles), and started an automotive brand with the SWM nameplate. SWM now makes a range of crossovers ...
The Armstrong MT500 is a British military motorcycle made by Armstrong-CCM Motorcycles in Bolton, Greater Manchester, who acquired the rights to the Rotax engine enduro motorcycle SWM XN Tornado from the Italian owners and developed the MT500 for use by the British Army. [1] Electric start models were built for the Canadian and Jordanian armed ...