

The Italian motorbike brand CAGIVA was founded in 1978 after the brothers Gianfranco and Claudio Castiglioni acquired the Aermacchi factory in Varese from Harley-Davidson. The company name CAGIVA is an acronym made up of the name of their father, Giovanni Castiglioni, and the company's location, Varese. At the beginning of 2023, 4820 CAGIVA motorbikes were registered for road use in Germany, representing a market share of 0.1 per cent.
From the outset, CAGIVA concentrated on the motorbike business and only built a few scooters, including the CAGIVA City 50 and the CAGIVA Progress 50. The scooters were not very successful, while the Mito motorbike was particularly popular with young people.
City 50 ccm 2T AC '92-
Cucciolo 125 cc 4T AC '98-
Cucciolo 50 ccm 2T AC '98-
Freccia 125 cc 4T LC C10
Mito 125 cc 2T LC '90-'07
Passing 125 cc 4T AC '94-
Progress 50 cc 2T AC '97-
Progress 50 cc 2T LC
Stella 125 cc 4T LC '97-
Super City 50 cc 2T AC '91
Our online exploded views for scooters make it much easier for you to find the right part. Each item is assigned exactly to the corresponding vehicle, with year of manufacture and chassis number. From our Expo lists, you can navigate directly to the spare parts, where a photo and a description are then available for almost every part. Conversely, you can also navigate from the item detail to the corresponding exploded view.