Testi, produced in Italy from 1949 to 1986, was a motorcycle manufacturer founded in Bologna by Amedeo Testi. The company became known for lightweight sport motorcycles, mopeds, and mini-bikes powered primarily by Minarelli and Franco Morini engines. Popular models such as the Champion, Grand Prix, and Trial series gained recognition for their racing-inspired styling and strong performance in the small-displacement categories. Characterized by sporty design, lightweight construction, and Italian engineering, Testi became a respected name among enthusiasts before ceasing production in the mid-1980s.
Testi, produced in Italy from 1949 to 1986, was a motorcycle manufacturer founded in Bologna by Amedeo Testi. The company became known for lightweight sport motorcycles, mopeds, and mini-bikes powered primarily by Minarelli and Franco Morini engines. Popular models such as the Champion, Grand Prix, and Trial series gained recognition for their racing-inspired styling and strong performance in the small-displacement categories. Characterized by sporty design, lightweight construction, and Italian engineering, Testi became a respected name among enthusiasts before ceasing production in the mid-1980s.