The Gilera MX-1 125 is a motorcycle model produced in 1988. It has a two-stroke, single-cylinder, reed valve engine with a capacity of 124 cc, and a liquid cooling system. It has an electric ignition with capacitive output and 28 Dell’Orto PHBH carburetors. It is capable of producing 29.3 hp at 9900 rpm and 18 Nm torque at 10250 rpm. The clutch is multi-disc oil bath while the transmission is a six-speed. The motorcycle has a Marzocchi telescopic-hydraulic fork suspension system, with the front wheel travelling 130 mm and a rear suspension fork in die-cast aluminium and Boge single shock absorber. The front and rear brakes are single 260mm and 240mm discs respectively, with the tyres measuring 100/90-16 on the front and 120/80-16 on the rear. The wet weight of the motorcycle is 132 kg, and the fuel capacity is 17 litres. It has a high average consumption of 22.3 km per litre. The braking distance from 60-0 and 100-0 is 14.0 m / 40. m, and it can reach a top speed of 157.3 km/h.
Make Model: Gilera MX-1 125
Year: 1988
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder, reed valve
Capacity: 124 ccc / 7.6 cu-in
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