Moto Gima - All Models
About Moto Gima
Company History
Moto Gima built its reputation on elegant lightweights that carried postwar France through a period of rebuilding. Small-displacement singles with tidy castings, easy valve service, and dignified proportions made the bikes favorites for students and workers alike. Club racing and hill climbs provided a proving ground, feeding refinements in carburation and chassis setup back into production. As car ownership rose, original production wound down, but the name returned in artisan revivals that celebrated French craft—hand-formed tanks, polished cases, and period-correct paint—updated with modern electrics and brakes. These small-series machines capture the romance of 1950s French roads without the fragility of true survivors. Historically, Moto Gima is a reminder that light, well-proportioned motorcycles deliver a kind of satisfaction disconnected from speed: they reward smoothness and attention, and their balanced silhouettes remain timeless.
