Piero Remor (Porto Venere, Italy, 1896 - Rome, 1964)[1] was an Italian engineer and motorcycle constructor, best known for his work for the Gilera and MV Agusta brands.
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PieroRemor (Porto Venere, Italy, 1896 - Rome, 1964) was an Italian engineer and motorcycle constructor, best known for his work for the Gilera and MV...
1949, Count Domenico Agusta invited two key professionals from Gilera – PieroRemor, who designed Gilera's four-cylinder 500cc racing motorcycle, and Arturo...
racing engine in the 1950s. PieroRemor was hired by Count Domenico Agusta to develop racing engines for MV Agusta. Remor brought rider Arciso Artesiani...
known that it was a reduced version of the MV Agusta 500 4C. Designer PieroRemor initially provided that machine with experimental and often useless technology...
employed PieroRemor and Arturo Magni, who had worked for Gilera until that time, and were responsible for the four-cylinder Gilera 500 4C. Remor brought...
late 1940s and initially concentrated on the 125 and 500 cc classes. PieroRemor built the 125 "Bialbero" ("twin-cam") for the 125 cc class. The machine...
late 1940s and initially concentrated on the 125 and 500 cc classes. PieroRemor built the 125 "Bialbero" ("twin-cam") for the 125 cc class. The machine...