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Industry | Transport |
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Founded | 1905, Tradate, Italy |
Founder | Corrado Frera |
Defunct | 1934 |
Key people | Corrado Frera, Leonardo Frera |
Products | motorcycles, mopeds |
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Frera is a historic brand of motorcycles, which were produced in Tradate. Until the late 1920s Frera was one of the leading Italian motor brands. The factory finally closed in 1936. In Tradate there is today a museum dedicated to this brand.
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