- Borrani
Ruote Borrani S.p.A. (established 1922 in
Milano ) is an italian manufacturer ofwheel s, famous for supplying single-nut lockablewire wheels to many italianracing car s andluxury car s up until the 1960s.Between 1946 and 1966, all Ferrari cars were equipped with Borrani wheels as original equipment. The two rookies thus share an important part of Italian automotive history, both on the road and on the race track. Afterwards, Borrani wheels remained a major option for Ferrari owners until as late as 1984. Borrani wheels also were original equipment on famous makes like
Lamborghini ,Alfa Romeo ,Maserati ,Facel Vega andAston Martin .The company was initially named Rudge-Whitworth Milano, as the splined
hub locking mechanism was licensed from theCoventry -basedRudge Whitworth Cycle Company , which had developed the patents since 1908. It was run byCarlo Borrani at Via Ugo Bassi 9, and quickly became supplier forAlfa Romeo , Bianchi,Lancia and other racing cars, used by such drivers asEnzo Ferrari when winning the firstCoppa Acerbo inPescara (1924). Leadership transferred toCesare Borrani in 1937.It changed its name to Ruote Borrani S.p.A. in the 1930s, when it also began manufacturing
aluminum (non-wire) wheels to replacesteel wheels. Thesebimetal cast-aluminum wheels were standard onMaserati 3500 .On relocating, it changed name to Costruzioni Meccaniche Rho S.p.A. (1955), at a time when 1/10 of the annual volume of about 1,500 wheels were forFerrari racing cars;motorcycle s such asMoto-Guzzi were other uses. Prototype cars such as the 1953Buick Skylark are other examples.In 2004, the Borrani wire wheel production was sold to RuoteMilano srl., member of the international automotive Zeta Europe BV group. The activities were moved to Rozzano on the southern edge of Milan. At these new facilities, the traditional production machines were rebuilt and refurbished to meet modern rquirements, and to safeguard the quality and production capacity for Borrani wire wheels. Since then, the total product range has become readily available again and a number of models have been re-entered in production.
External links
* [http://www.ruoteborrani.com ruoteborrani.com]
* [http://www.borrani.co.uk borrani.co.uk]
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