MOTOBI in AMERICA
In the late fifties and early
sixties Motobi sent some bikes to Argentina. It was a succes, the
tiny bikes from a tiny factory in Italy were fast and very
reliable. Primo Zanzani prepared some bikes for the Argentinian
importer and Umberto Massetti, famous factory driver for Benelli
in the early 1950s and emigrated to Latin America, took place on
the leightweight Motobi. In no time a lot of enthousiastic people
shared behind the mark of MOTOBI.
Umberto Masetti on a 125cc Racer in South America (Photo from "Benelli Road Racers" by Ainscoe)
The Motobi racing-bikes were
used by a lot of private drivers. He was fast, easy handling and
reliable. In Belgium the
Pegaso team with driver Pierrot Vervroegen won the National
Championship in 1959 with a 175 cc Catria Super Sport bored up to
207 cc. This bike was faster than the Adlers, NSU's, Aermachi's
and Ducati's.
Also in America these racing bikes won a lot of races and the
Championship of Chili was won on a Motobi in 1959 or 1960.
Jon Jacobson (U.S.A.) imported from Chili one of those
racing-bikes which was used the late 1950s. This promoting bike,
with big fuel tank, was special sent to race in the "Tour of
Argentinia". It looks the same like the bike of Umberto
Masetti. The frame is a Super Sport frame with the real racing
numbers, even as the engine. Compared with the numbers of the
Vervroegen racer and other racing engines, his Motobi is built in
1957 or 1958. He has also a lot of special spare parts for the
4-gear racing-engine.

A lot of races were won in North and South America and the factory conformed more and more to the American market. The dealer from California put the next advertising in Cycle World, march 1963:

In the late 1960's much morebikes went oversee, than kept in Europe.
The "eggs" were sold in a great range of models, unkown
in Europe, like Barracuda, El Diablo, Scrambler, Metisse
Super Sport, Sprite California,etc.
In 1967 were sold 66.042 "egg" shaped models and in
1968 only 31.501 bikes.
The pictures I have from those types, all with 125, 200 or 250 cc
engine and choise about 4 or 5 gear are very bad copy's. I hope
someone will send me better ones.
April 1968 Cycle World
TORNADO
Not only MINI bikes and "eggs" were sold in the U.S.A.,
but also the Tornado. This bike was special devellopped for the
American market. The 650 cc twin had to beat the Triumph
Bonneville, Moto Guzzi V7, Laverda and MV Agusta. But Benelli was
too late. The first proto-type rid on the Italian ways in 1967,
but the first motorcycles for the customers left the factory in
1970 / 1971. In our country's, the first one came in 1972. It was
too late to become a big seller!

Proto type Motobi-Benelli Tornado 650, 1967
MOJAVE
Except the Motobi and Benelli mark, the factory also sold under
the name of Mojave distributed by Montgomery Ward. You could buy
the Mojaves on store or by mail. Those bikes were the same as the
Benelli 175-250-350 1 cylinder. The Tourer has the normal
Riverside frame, but the Scrambler has a look-a-like Metisse
frame.
The bore was a little bit larger and so the displacement became
10 cc more.
The German Importer has some brandnew 250 cc engines and frames with the badge of MotoBi on the cover.
Mojave, imported from the U.S.A. in Holland
It lacks me on good pictures and better information. I hope there is somebody who can help me !!!!!!!