The Gilera RV 200 was a motorcycle produced in 1984, featuring a two-stroke, single cylinder engine with a capacity of 183 cc / 11.1 cu-in. The engine had a compression ratio of 9.5:1 and was cooled by liquid. The induction system was a Dell’Orto premix and the ignition was electronic. The motorcycle had a kick starting mechanism and was capable of producing a maximum power output of 26 hp / 19 kW at 7500 rpm. The transmission was 6-speed and the final drive was provided by a chain. The machine used Marzocchi telescoping forks for its front suspension and a single Marzocchi shock for the rear suspension. The bike also featured front brakes with a single 260mm disc and a rear drum brake. The front and rear tires were 2.15-16 and 2.15-18, respectively. It had a wet weight of 134 kg / 295 lbs and the fuel capacity was not stated.
Make Model: Gilera RV 200
Year: 1984 –
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 183 cc / 11.1 cu-in
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