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Monet Goyon, well known in sporting circles, the Macon factory - which also produced
Koehler Escoffier motorcycles - built numerous Villiers and MAG powered machines up until 1939, and resumed production of smaller motorcycles and scooters after the war, ceasing production in the mid 50s.
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