Montesa Motorcycles

Montesa Brio


Montesa Brio 80 1954

The Brio 80 is the sister of 90, a sportier version of this practical and touring version. A Brio to carry a passenger and go riding. A motorcycle made for all riders.


Montesa Brio 90 24 Hrs 1955 125cc

In 1955 the Penya Motorista Barcelona called up for the first time the 24 Hours of Endurance of Montjuïc. Montesa won this race led by the team of Josep M Llobet Turuta and Joan Soler Bulto who rode a Brio 90 machine. The following year the triumph was also achieved by Montesa with the Elizalde Brothers in control of a Brio.

Montesa Brio 125 Aigua 1957

Factory prototype of a Brio 91 with water-cooled aluminium cylinder with thermosiphon circuit from a central radiator. It develops 16.3 bhp at 6,200 rpm. Only three units were produced. At that time (1957) it was tested on the Pau circuit. It was rebuilt in 1997.

Montesa Brio 110S 1961 125cc

The model 110, at the same time as the last model of the Brio saga, becomes the sport version 110 S, known as Monotubo, in response to the arrival of the sportive and fast Bultaco Tralla 101.


Montesa Brio Cross 125 1961