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No longer producing motorcycles.
1953: Puch presented its motorbikes 125 and 175 SV. 1954: The moped MS 50 was launched, which was very successful. 1966 Sobiesław Zasada wins the European Rally Championship on a 650 TR II. 1969: The most successful Puch product is launched, Puch Maxi moped, 1.8 million of which are built. 1975: Harry Everts wins the 250cc Motocross World Championship for Puch. 1978: Record-setting year, seeing the production of over 270,000 mopeds and motorcycles as well as 350,000 bicycles. In the late 1980s, the company was being squeezed out by competition. In 1987, massive restructuring of the company led to the end of the production of two-wheelers in Graz. The company's technical know-how was always better than its marketing and commercial success. The Puch motorcycle company was sold to Piaggio, maker of the Vespa, in 1987 and still produces bicycles under the name "Puch".
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