Spanish Motorcycles

AMC Fita and M.A.F. Motorcycles

Manufactured by Industrias Fita of Figueres, Alt Empordà, Girona province. In 1953 the firm obtained a manufacturing licence for AMC (Clermont-Ferrand) four-stroke engines of 150cc and 175cc.

These were supplied to EVYCSA, KAPI, MAF and Rieju along with other firms which built microcars and tricycles. A later project involved the AMC 250cc engine, but this did not progress.

From 1959 to until 1961 Fita manufactured 75 and 125 cc two-stroke AMC engines which were supplied to Rieju for their Jaca models.

Text from 1953 Advertisement

Prueba de los Mil Kilometros
Total de motocicletas participantes en la carrera - 31
Total de motocicletas llegadas a termino - 17
Motocicletas RIEJU participantes equipadas con motor FITA - 4
Motocicletas EVYCSA participantes equipadas con motor FITA - 3
Total de motocicletas participantes equipadas con motor FITA - 7
Terminaron la prueba felizmente - 7
EQUIPE SUS MOTOCICLETAS CON MOTORES FITA (LICENCIA A. M. C.) 175 c. c. (4 tiempos)

M.A.F.

In 1958 AMC Fita absorbed EVYCSA after it failed, creating a new brand, M.A.F.

The MAF was manufactured between 1958 and 1964 in Figueres (Alt Empordà). They produced 150cc and 175cc models and had plans to continue with the Evycsa 250 but these did not come to fruition.

Sources: ca.wikipedia.org, guiadelturistafriki.es, OTTW.

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