The Gilera Crono 125 is a motorcycle model produced in 1990. It has a two-stroke, single-cylinder engine with a power valve, a capacity of 124 cc, and a liquid cooling system. The compression ratio is 12.5:1, and it has a 32mm Dell’Orto VHSA32ES induction and CDI ignition. The bike has an electric start and can generate a maximum power of 29.3 hp at 9900 rpm and a maximum torque of 18 Nm at 10250 rpm. The transmission is six-speed, with a final drive chain. The front suspension features 40mm telescopic upside-down forks, while the rear has a vertical single shock. The brake system includes a single 300mm disc and 2 [piston caliper in the front, and a single 240mm disc and 2 [piston caliper in the rear. The bike has 100/80-16 front and 130/70-17 rear tires, with a dry weight of 118 kg and fuel capacity of 13 liters. It averages a consumption of 15.7 km/litre, and reaches 60-0 and 100-0 braking distances of 12.6 m and 38.0 m, respectively. In the standing 1/4 mile, it takes 14.71 seconds to reach a speed of 143.8 km/h, and its top speed is 172.3 km/h or 107 mph.
Make Model: Gilera Crono 125
Year: 1990 –
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder, power valve
Capacity: 124 cc / 7.6 cu-in
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