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[[Image:1955-Rumi-125-Sport-Turismo.jpg| | [[Image:1955-Rumi-125-Sport-Turismo.jpg|left|thumb|1955 Rumi 125 Sport Turismo]] | ||
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The Bergamo-based '''Rumi''' family has been prominent in the motorcycle world since the early 1950s, when their firm built a fast 125cc two-stroke twin that was raced to some success. In recent years the Rumi family has been involved in various projects including running a factory-backed [[Honda]] team in the [[World Superbike]] series, and producing a fine-handling aluminum framed sportsbike, the RMS650 powered by Honda's single cylinder [[Honda NX650|NX650]] engine. | The Bergamo-based '''Rumi''' family has been prominent in the motorcycle world since the early 1950s, when their firm built a fast 125cc two-stroke twin that was raced to some success. In recent years the Rumi family has been involved in various projects including running a factory-backed [[Honda]] team in the [[World Superbike]] series, and producing a fine-handling aluminum framed sportsbike, the RMS650 powered by Honda's single cylinder [[Honda NX650|NX650]] engine. | ||
[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]] | [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]] |