

GARELLI originates from Italy and was founded in 1919 by Adalberto Garelli to manufacture various vehicles such as bicycles and scooters. The company became better known in 1961 after acquiring Agrati and cooperating to produce the Capri scooter, which was manufactured in Monticello until 1978.
In the 1980s, GARELLI expanded further by taking over the Kreidler company in Kornwestheim in 1984. Until 1986, the Flory, Flirt and Flott moped models were assembled there using the Kreidler logo. However, the production plant was shut down shortly afterwards, which led to GARELLI temporarily withdrawing from the German market.
Despite the fact that GARELLI was less present on both the German and Italian markets for a while, the company continued to produce mainly bicycles and scooters. The types of scooters produced during this phase included:
GARELLI Big Wheel
GARELLI Pony
GARELLI SR 50
In spring 2006, Paolo Berlusconi, the brother of the famous Silvio Berlusconi, took over the rights to the GARELLI brand name. The first product to be launched under his aegis was the 50cc Mosquito scooter, a tribute to GARELLI's biggest sales success to date. In connection with this, other models such as the Capri, Ciclone and Vip were added, but their production was relocated to China. Nevertheless, these new models continued to be distributed via the old GARELLI plant in Italy.
Basic 50 cc 2T AC
Flexi 50 cc 4T AC P139 QMB
Noi 50 cc 2T AC
Queenie 50 cc 2T AC '95-
Tiesse Four 50 cc 4T AC 1P39 QMB
VIP 50 cc 2T AC 139 QMA
XO i.e. (euro 3) 125 cc 4T LC 1P52 QMI-2
XO i.e. (euro 3) 150 ccm 4T LC 1P58 QMJ
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.