For seventy years the meeting point for two-wheel enthusiasts, from motorbikes to bicycles, now open to culture and meetings.
Opened in 1951 by Aristide Rivolta as a sales point of the Rivolta company of accessories and spare parts for cars, motorcycles and bicycles, over time it has added sports accessories such as tennis rackets and skis, always maintaining its strong identity. His son Ferruccio carries on the business until 2004, when the third generation enters with Andrea, who makes a decisive turn by becoming a point of reference for fans of the Harley Davidson, Buell and Triumph brands. Since then, historic motorcycles from the seventies and eighties have been exhibited in the shop, completely original and which have left a mark in the history of the brand linked to the city of Milan. Many customers love to make Rivolta their meeting point. The most recent transformation takes place in 2021 with the birth of the Rivo 1951 brand, which offers Italian artisan bicycles, suitable for every city need, a passion of Andrea’s daughter, Lucrezia, who thus began her collaboration.
Under the banner of hybridization of activities, today those who enter can find clothing and accessories, travel books and books on the world of two wheels and a workshop where they can repair and customize their vehicle. Rivolta Motociclette wants to break out of the box, promoting culture in its various forms, hosting theatrical events and book presentations as well as actively collaborating with young artists from the area, as can also be appreciated in furnishings, where motorcycles and bicycles interact with design and antique paintings.