The Gilera Fastbike 200 is a motorcycle manufactured in 1987. It has a two stroke, single cylinder, reed valve induction engine with a capacity of 183 cc, and a bore x stroke of 68 x 50.5 mm. The bike is liquid cooled and has a compression ratio of 9.5:1. The induction is provided by a Dell’Orto premix, and ignition is electronic, with a starting mechanism of kick. The bike is capable of producing a maximum power of 26 hp / 19 kW @ 7500 rpm, and it operates on a 6 speed transmission with a final drive of a chain. The front suspension is made up of telescopic forks, while the rear suspension is an alloy swing arm adjustable single shock. It has single disc brakes in both the front and rear, with a front and rear tyre size of unknown specifications. The Gilera Fastbike 200 had an unspecified dry weight, and was created without fuel capacity specifications.
Make Model: Gilera Fastbike 200
Year: 1987
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder, reed valve induction
Capacity: 183
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