The Gilera CX125 is a two-stroke, single-cylinder motorcycle manufactured in 1991, featuring a power valve engine with a displacement capacity of 124cc. Its liquid-cooling system, a 32mm Dell’Orto VHSA32AS, and CDI ignition make starting electric. The bike has a maximum power of 29.3 horsepower at 9900 rpm and a maximum torque of 18 Nm at 10250 rpm. The Gilera CX125 has a six-speed transmission with a final drive chain, 45mm Paioli forks with 100mm wheel travel, and a single swinging arm rear suspension. It has a single 300mm disc for the front brakes and a single 240mm disc for the rear brakes; the front and rear tires are respectively 120/60 -17 and 150/60 -17. Its dry weight is 125 kgs with a fuel capacity of 12 litres / 3.17 US gallons. The bike has an average fuel consumption of 16.8 km/L, and its braking distance from 60 to 0 / 100 to 0 is 13.0m / 38.3m. Its standing 1/4 mile is 14.8 seconds /142.5 km/hr, and its top speed is 168.3 km/h / 104.5 mph.
Make Model: Gilera CX 125
Year: 1991 –
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder, power valve
Capacity: 124 cc / 7.6 cu-in
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