Notes on some of the rarer Spanish marques
This page lists brands for which we currently have only an historical precis. For a more complete listing visit the Spanish Index.
Echasa
Echave, Arizmendo y Cía, S.A. built lightweight motorcycles (mopeds) with 75cc engines from 1954 to 1962.
The firm operated from the factory of the former Fénix de Eibar arms company, where they too produced small arms.
Sources: elcorreo.com; diariovasco.com.
Edeta 1955-1961
El Ratón
Manufactured by Motor Italia SA of Madrid, manufactured under license from Itom of Turin.
These were 48cc two-stroke auxiliary bicycle engines which could ascend grades of 6 to 7% without pedal assistance, with a maximum speed of up to 40 km/h depending on the friction roller which drove the rear wheel. A two-speed model was mooted but did not enter production.
Source: OTTW.
Electrociclo 1940-1953
Elig 1956-1961
Elite
Manufactured by Industria EDA, Elements d´Autotransport of Barcelona in 1956, a prototype was built based on the NSU Max using a Hispano Villiers 6M 197 cc two-stroke engine housed in a pressed-steel frame. It did not enter production.
Source: OTTW.
Esbelta
This was a velomotor built in Figueres during the mid 1950s using a Mosquito engine fitted to a Gimson bicycle frame with a Ducson front fork.
Source: OTTW.
Evycsa 1954~59
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