The Cagiva K7 125 was a motorcycle model produced in 1990. The bike’s engine was a two-stroke, single cylinder with a capacity of 124.8cc. The compression ratio was 5.9:1 and it had a single Dell’Orto VHSB 34 ES carburetor. The bike had an electronic CDI ignition and kick starting. The maximum power output was 28.2 hp at 9800 rpm and the maximum torque was 20.53 Nm at 9400 rpm. The bike had a wet multiplate clutch and a 7-speed transmission. The final drive was a chain. The front suspension featured 40 mm hydraulic telescopic forks with 260 mm of wheel travel, while the rear suspension was a swinging arm single shock with 270 mm of wheel travel. The front brakes were a single 260mm disc and the rear brakes were a single 220mm disc. The front tire size was 90/90-21 and the rear tire size was 120/80-18. Its dry weight was 120 kg and it had a fuel capacity of 14 litres. It was tested by Motosprint in 1990.
Make Model: Cagiva K7 125
Year: 1990
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 124.8 cc / 7.6 cu-in
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