MV Agusta 125 GTL (1971)
The MV Agusta 125GTL is a motorcycle that was produced in 1971. It has a four-stroke, single-cylinder, pushrod engine with a capacity of 123cc and a compression ratio of 10.0:1. The bike is air-cooled and features a carburetor for induction. Its maximum power output is 13 kW / 17.4 hp at 6000 rpm, and it has a 5-speed transmission with a final drive chain.
The frame of the MV Agusta 125GTL is a tube steel frame and features Telescopic forks for the front suspension and swing arm with dual dampers for the rear. The bike has drum brakes on both the front and rear and has a 2.75-18 front tire and a 2.75-18 rear tire. The dimensions of the bike are 1920mm in length, 620mm in width and a wheelbase of 1280mm. The dry weight of the MV Agusta 125GTL is 108kg, and it has a fuel capacity of 19 liters.
Overall, the MV Agusta 125GTL is a lightweight and relatively compact motorcycle that has a classic design. Its engine capacity is relatively small, which means it may not be the most powerful motorcycle available. However, it is suitable for commuting and daily use due to its fuel efficiency and compact size. The motorcycle is easy to handle and navigate, making it an ideal choice for beginners or those looking for a simple and reliable motorcycle.
Technical specifications:
Make Model: MV Agusta 125GTL
Year: 1971
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, pushrod, 2 valve
Capacity: 123 cc / 7.5 cu-in
Bore x Stroke: 53 x 56 mm
Cooling System: Air cooled
Compression Ratio: 10.0:1
Induction: Carburettor
Starting: Kick
Max Power: 13 kW / 17.4 hp @ 6000 rpm
Transmission: 5 Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Frame: Tube steel frame
Front Suspension: Telescopic forks.
Rear Suspension: Swing arm with dual dampers.
Front Brakes: Drum
Rear Brakes: Drum
Front Tyre: 2 75- 18
Rear Tyre: 2.75- 18
Dimensions: Length 1920 mm / 75.5 in Width 620 mm / 24.4 in
Wheelbase: 1280 mm / 50.3 in
Dry Weight: 108 kg / 238 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 19 Litres / 5.0 US gal
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