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Type of motorcycle
The Mobylette, sometimes shortened as Mob, is a model of moped by French manufacturer Motobécane during the second half of the 20th century. The Mobylette
Mobylette
Indian motorcycle manufacturer
collaboration with Motobécane of France. Its first model was the Motobécane Mobylette sold under the name Suvega Super 50. It was the first company in India
Mopeds_India_Limited
Vietnamese bread or sandwich
migrant from the North began selling chả sandwiches from a basket on a mobylette, and a stand in Gia Định Province (present-day Phú Nhuận District) began
Bánh_mì
French manufacturer of bicycles
Motobécane introduced a moped, the Mobylette, in 1949; over the next 48 years, Motobécane manufactured 14 million Mobylettes. In India the same model was manufactured
Motobécane
Italian cycling team
Bianchi–Pirelli Bianchi Bianchi–Ursus Bianchi–Pirelli Bianchi Bianchi–Mobylette Bianchi–Campagnolo Bianchi–Faema Bianchi–Piaggio Sammontana–Bianchi Gewiss–Bianchi
Bianchi_(cycling_team)
2008 French documentary film
Amour, sexe et mobylette (Love, sex, and moped) is a 2008 French documentary film about romance in Burkina Faso. ""Amour, Sexe et Mobylette", le relazioni
Amour,_sexe_et_mobylette
British bicycle manufacturer
later models (Panda Mk 3 and Gadabout) were licensed versions of the Mobylette moped made by Motobécane of France. In 1956, Phillips unveiled the world's
Phillips_Cycles
1981 French thriller film by Jean-Jacques Beineix
Ecstasy mascot. The police and others looking for him refer to it as his "Mobylette", a Motobécane model name. He later borrows a newer, Italian-made red
Diva_(1981_film)
Type of motorcycle
the US and the UK like most mopeds of similar type (e.g. Motobecane, Mobylette, and Puch Maxi), it remains very popular in Belgium, where it is often
Honda_PA50
collaboration with Motobécane, France to manufacture their best selling Mobylette mopeds. Escorts Group, New Delhi – had technical collaboration with CEKOP
Automotive_industry_in_India
Moped manufactured by Solex
List of electric bicycle brands and manufacturers Outline of cycling Mobylette "SOLEX BIKES - OPEN UP NEW ROUTES". solexworld.fr. Archived from the original
VéloSoleX
1980 studio album by Renaud
Aventures de Gérard Lambert" is the tale of a fictional comic hero, a mobylette rider whose evening is ruined by a mechanical problem and a wise-cracking
Marche_à_l'ombre_(album)
Commune in Artibonite, Haiti
(mobylette), due to the inexpensive maintenance and low gas consumption. Generally, people fit as many as four on a bike even though the mobylettes are
Saint-Marc
Spanish cyclist (1935–2010)
1954 RCD Espanyol–Mobylette–GAC & Splendid–d'Alessandro 1955 Peña Solera–Cacaolat & Splendid–d'Alessandro 1956 RCD Espanyol–Mobylette 1957 Faema–Guerra
José_Segú
Variety of French spoken in Switzerland
or bête/stupide (adjective) idiot (noun) or stupid (adjective) boguet mobylette moped bonnard sympa or bien nice Informal term. bonne-main pourboire tip
Swiss_French
1981 studio album by Renaud
Marche à l'ombre, who by this stage has improved his lot from riding a mobylette to driving a Simca 1000. "Le Père Noël noir" (French for "Black Father
Le_Retour_de_Gérard_Lambert
Spanish cyclist (born 1925)
announced 1954 would be its final season in professional cycling, he moved to Mobylette for the 1955 season. Calucho retired in 1959. 1945 1st Volta a Lleida
Joan_Calucho
Italian one-day road cycling race
Marino Vigna Ignis-Moschettieri Ignis 1966 Italy Antonio Bailetti Bianchi–Mobylette 1967 Italy Franco Bitossi Filotex 1968 Italy Michele Dancelli Pepsi–Cola
Trofeo_Laigueglia
Spanish musician
drugs became more complicated. He was frequently spotted on his white mobylette, working temporally to get money for heroin. His relationship with Iosu
Juanma_Suárez
Part of Vietnam's automotive industry
the French-made Mobylette (also known as Moby) by the French manufacturer Motobecane. It had the highest speed of 64 km/h. Mobylette's cute exterior won
Motorcycle industry in Vietnam
Motorcycle_industry_in_Vietnam
Spanish cyclist (1926–2015)
1954 Ideor 1954–1956 Splendid-d'Alessandro 1957 Ignis–Doniselli 1957 Mobylette Coabania 1958 Ignis–Doniselli 1958 Peña Solera-Cacaolat 1959 Maderas Goiria
Francisco_Masip
Spanish cyclist (1943–2023)
Sprinter Amateur teams 1962 Nuarbe 1963–1964 Olarra Professional teams 1965 Mobylette GAC 1966–1969 Fagor 1970–1978 Kas–Kaskol 1979 Teka Managerial teams 1980–1982
Domingo_Perurena
Spanish racing cyclist (1932–2025)
Poblet Cyclist Penya 1952, Nicky's Peñya (1953–55), Indaucho (1956), Mobylette (1957), Penya Solera (1958–59), Kas–Boxing (1960) and Ferrys (1961). During
Alfred_Esmatges
British moped
Industries/Tube Investments group, the Gadabout became a French Mótobecane Mobylette badged as a Phillips. "The Phillips Gadabout". lifestyleinsurancebrokers
Phillips_Gadabout
Belgian football coach and former player
moved abroad aged 32 as he signed with FC Metz, where he was dubbed La mobylette due to his speed. In his debut campaign, which started on 2 August 1997
Danny_Boffin
Spanish cyclist
professional with the Mobylette team. His cycling career spanned 8 seasons. He competed as a professional with Peña Nicky's in 1954–1955 and mobylette 1956–1961.
Aniceto_Utset
Cycling race
finish in Florence. The teams entering the race were: Sanson Bianchi–Mobylette Filotex Flandria–Romeo Ignis Legnano Maino Molteni Salvarani Vittadello
1965_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
finish in Trieste. The 10 teams that took part in the race were: Bianchi–Mobylette Filotex Ford France–Hutchinson Legnano–Pirelli Mainetti Dr. Mann–Grundig
1966_Giro_d'Italia
Spanish multi-day road cycling race
Bottecchia-Ursus 1955 Spain José Gómez del Moral Minaco 1956 Spain Aniceto Utset Mobylette–Coabania 1957 Spain Jesús Loroño 1958 Belgium Richard Van Genechten
Volta_a_Catalunya
Animal in Tunisia
dramatically and all types of vehicles run along them, such as bicycles, Mobylettes, cars, share taxis and donkey wagons. According to a source from 1979
Donkeys_in_Tunisia
Stars Bosima Mitelele Zaïko Langa Langa Boucher African Fiesta National Mobylette African Fiesta Sukisa Caneton Minzoto Wella-Wella Mokonyonyo Viva La Musica
Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Music_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
lighting coils. The final Panda mark 3 was simply an imported French Mobylette made by Motobécane badged as a Phillips. It had nothing in common with
Phillips_Panda
History of a city in Tamil Nadu, India
collaboration with Motobécane of France to manufacture their legendary Motobécane Mobylette 50 cc moped under the name Suvega, but, only the central office was in
History_of_Coimbatore
Italian cyclist (1937–2024)
teams 1959–1963 Legnano–Pirelli 1964 Carpano 1965 Ignis 1966 Bianchi–Mobylette 1967 Salamini–Luxor TV 1968 Pepsi–Cola 1969–1970 G.B.C. Major wins Grand
Imerio_Massignan
Spanish cyclist (1928–2009)
Discipline Road Role Rider Professional teams 1955 Feru 1956 Splendid–d'Alessandro 1956 Minaco–Peugeot 1957 Mobylette GAC 1958 Lube 1959–1962 Licor 43
René_Marigil
Compilation album series by DJ Hamida
Leck feat. Clayton Hamilton 2:04 25. "L'été ça va vite" Biwai 1:21 26. "Mobylette" Jorell feat. Mokobé 2:10 27. "Chaabi Mix Party" Tiiw Tiiw 1:00 28. "Venez
À_La_Bien_Mix_Party
German music movement
considered part of the Hamburger Schule are Milch, Rocko Schamoni and the 'Mobylettes'. But as time went by, the term eventually encompassed such a broad spectrum
Hamburger_Schule
Spanish cyclist (1928–2023)
teams 1953–1954 Splendid 1955 Terrot–Hutchinson 1956 Girardengo–ICEP 1957 Mobylette 1958 Faema–Guerra 1959 Tricofilina–Coppi/Kas–Boxing 1960 Faema 1961 VOV
Federico_Bahamontes
Italian cyclist (born 1940)
Rider type Sprinter Professional teams 1963 Ignis 1964 Cynar 1965–1966 Bianchi-Mobylette 1967–1971 Salvarani 1972 G.B.C. Major wins Grand Tours Giro d'Italia Points
Dino_Zandegù
Bianchi–Mobylette 12 Bruno Mealli Italy Bianchi–Mobylette 13 Dino Zandegù Italy Bianchi–Mobylette 14 Albano Negro [it] Italy Bianchi–Mobylette 15 Mario
List of teams and cyclists in the 1965 Giro d'Italia
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_1965_Giro_d'Italia
original on February 21, 2016. Guide, City Pass. "City Pass Guide". From Mobylettes to Hondas: The History of Motorcycles in Vietnam. "Hanoi wants to bring
Taxis_of_Vietnam
Unsupported Jupiter's Travels Walter Muma (Canada, b. 1956) 1978 Motobécane Mobylette 50 cc moped Toronto to Alaska and Inuvik via gravel Alaska Highway, and
List of long-distance motorcycle riders
List_of_long-distance_motorcycle_riders
Cycling race
Poulidor Mercier–BP–Hutchinson s.t. 8 Franco Balmamion Sanson s.t. 9 Hubertus Zilverberg Televizier–Batavus s.t. 10 Roberto Poggiali Bianchi–Mobylette s.t.
1966_Milan–San_Remo
Spanish cyclist (1928–2019)
Montserrat, Spain Team information Discipline Road Role Rider Professional teams 1950–1952 C.C. Barcelona 1955 Mariotas 1956–1957 Mobylette Coabania
José_Mateo
begins production in Britain and becomes immediately popular. 1949 – The Mobylette is introduced in France. Its concept was "a bicycle with a nice permanent
Timeline of motorized bicycle history
Timeline_of_motorized_bicycle_history
Commune in Occitania, France
extensive activities, including kayaking, gliding and go-karting. The moped mobylette was created by a resident of Ganges and a plaque near the old town commemorates
Ganges,_Hérault
Spanish road racing cyclist (1931–2021)
mid-1950s and rode for teams including Boxing Club, Real Unión Irun, Mobylette–GAC and Funcor–Munguia. He raced mainly on the Spanish professional circuit
Jesús_Davoz
Spanish multi-day road cycling race
Terrot–Hutchinson 1956 Spain Emilio Hernán Minaco 1957 Spain Federico Bahamontes Mobylette–Coabania 1958–1967 No race 1968 Spain Jesús Manzaneque La Casera–Peña
Vuelta_a_Asturias
Spanish cyclist
teams 1957 Real Union Irun–Hojas Palmera 1958 Caobania–S.D. Beasain 1958 Mobylette GAC 1959 Licor 43 1959 Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 1960–1961 Saint-Raphael–Geminiani
Luis_Otaño
Professional cycling race in Spain
Spain José Michelena Real Unión Irun–Palmera 1958 Spain Facundo Zabaleta Mobylette–GAC 1959 Spain José Luis Talamillo Boxing Club 1960 Spain Luis Goya
Prueba_Villafranca_de_Ordizia
French rock group
major gathering place for country and folk music. In 2006 the track La Mobylette rouge from the album T was selected to be included in two compilations:
Les_Troubadours_du_désordre
Italian one-day road cycling race
Italy Michele Dancelli Molteni 1966 Italy Carmine Preziosi Bianchi-Mobylette 1967 Italy Michele Dancelli Vittadello 1968 Italy Gianni Motta Molteni
Giro_dell'Emilia
Cameroonian painter and sculptor (born 1971)
édition du CCF Blaise Cendrars, 2006 Respiration in "Interdit de laver sa mobylette", poetry, collaborative work, illustrations by Hervé Yamguen, éditions
Hervé_Yamguen
Spanish cyclist (1927–2014)
Galindo and C.D. Sabadell 1950–1952 P.C. Nicky's 1953 Follis and C.C. Barcelona 1954–1955 Follis and P.C. Nicky's 1956 Follis 1957 Mobylette 1958 Ignis
Joan_Crespo_Hita
Italian cyclist (born 1941)
Discipline Road Role Rider Professional teams 1963–1965 Ignis 1966 Bianchi–Mobylette 1967–1972 Salvarani 1973 Sammontana 1974–1977 Filotex 1978 Zonca-Santini
Roberto_Poggiali
Spanish cyclist
team and took part in the Cycling Tour of Catalonia. In 1957, with the Mobylette, he won the races in Almacelles, Bellver, Binèfar and Tarragona. His last
Jaume_Calucho
Cycling event
Belgium Willy Bocklant Flandria–Romeo 1965 Italy Romeo Venturelli Bianchi-Mobylette 1966 West Germany Rudi Altig Molteni 1968 No race 1967 Italy Guido De
Giro_del_Piemonte
Italian cyclist
Pellegrino 1961–1962 Molteni 1963 San Pellegrino–Firte 1964 Ignis 1965 Libertas Lazio 1965–1966 Bianchi–Mobylette 1967 Salamini–Comet 1970–1971 Zonca
Romeo_Venturelli
Canadian moped rider
3-month trip in 1978, Muma purchased a French made, Yellow 1978 Motobécane Mobylette 50v, which was equipped with a 49cc, 2.5 horsepower, two-stroke engine
Walter_Muma
Spanish cyclist (1929–2024)
Rider Professional teams 1949–1954 Independent 1955 Gamma 1956 Minaco–Peugeot 1957 Mobylette 1958 Kas–Boxing 1959 Boxing Ciclo Club 1960 Brandy Majestad
Antonio_Ferraz
Spanish cyclist (1933–2008)
Team information Discipline Road Role Rider Professional teams 1955 Peña Nicky's 1957 Mobylette 1958 Lube–NSU 1959–1960 Faema–Guerra 1961–1966 Ferrys
Antonio_Bertrán
Spanish cyclist (1939–2023)
Retired Discipline Road Role Rider Professional teams 1964 Inuri 1965 GAC–Mobylette 1966–1969 Fagor 1970–1972 Bic Major wins Grand Tours Vuelta a España 1
Jesús_Aranzabal
Record label
Philippe Auclair Maplewood Marcel Gein Martin Carr Men Among Animals Mobylettes The Monochrome Set Montag* Moritz Krämer Naked Lunch Neo Rodeo Next Stop:
Tapete_Records
Spanish cycling race
Year Country Rider Team 1957 Spain Alberto Sant Mobylette Coabania 1958 Spain Manuel Martín Piñera KAS–Boxing Club 1959 No race 1960 Spain Ángel Rodríguez
Vuelta_a_La_Rioja
Italian one-day road cycling race
1964 Italy Italo Zilioli Carpano 1965 Italy Luciano Armani Bianchi-Mobylette 1966 Italy Franco Bitossi Filotex 1967 Italy Michele Dancelli Vittadello
Coppa_Sabatini
Italian cyclist
Ignis-Frejus 1960 Ignis 1961 Fides 1962 Ghigi 1963–1964 Molteni 1965 Bianchi-Mobylette 1966 G.B.C. Major wins Giro d'Italia, 4 stages Tour de France, 5 stages
Pierino_Baffi
Spanish cyclist
Rider Professional teams 1953–1955 Individual 1956–1957 R.C.D. Espanol–Mobylette 1958 Ignis–Doniselli 1959 Faema–Guerra 1960–1961 Kas–Boxing 1962–1963
Juan_Campillo
Italian cyclist
Rider Professional teams 1963–1965 Pelforth-Sauvage-Lejeune 1966 Bianchi-Mobylette 1967 Molteni 1968 Frimatic-Viva-De Gribaldy 1969 Goldor-Hertekamp-Gerka
Carmine_Preziosi
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