The Gilera KK 125 was a motorcycle produced in 1990. It had a two-stroke, single-cylinder, reed valve engine with a capacity of 124 cc and a compression ratio of 13.0:1. This liquid-cooled bike had a maximum power of 29.3 hp at 9900 rpm and maximum torque of 18 Nm at 10250 rpm. It used a 28mm Dell’Orto carburetor and had CDI ignition. The bike had an electric start, a multi-disc oil bath clutch, and a six-speed transmission with a chain final drive. The frame was a diagonal double cradle tubular steel with traditional 36mm fork front suspension and hydraulic shock absorber adjustable in spring preload Court Cosso rear suspension. The front and rear brakes were both single 240mm discs. The maximum speed of the bike was 154.2 km/h or 95 mph, and it had a fuel consumption average of 20 km/lit. The wet weight of the bike was 136 kg or 300 lbs. It had a 60-0/100-0 braking distance of 13.7 m/42.5 m and a standing 1/4 mile time of 15.8 sec/132.8 km/h.
Make Model: Gilera KK 125
Year: 1990 –
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder, reed valve
Capacity: 124 cc / 7.6 cu-in
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