The GIMA 125-3 and 125-3SA were motorcycles produced in 1950-51. They had an AMC engine with a capacity of 125cc and a maximum power output of 4.3 kW/5.8 hp. The engine was air-cooled and had a four-stroke, single cylinder configuration. The bore and stroke were 48 x 69 mm. The motorcycle had a 3-speed transmission and a kick start. The final drive was through a chain. The front suspension consisted of telescopic forks while the rear suspension used a plunger with saddle springs. The wheels were made of steel and had laced wire spokes. The tyres were 25 x 3.0 inches in size, both front and rear. The motorcycle had drum brakes, 150 mm in diameter, both at the front and the rear. The fuel capacity was 12.5 liters/3.3 US gallons. The top speed was reported to be 75 km/h (46.6 mph).
Make Model: Gima 125-3 and 125-3SA
Year: 1950 – 51
Engine: AMC engine, four stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 125 cc / 7.6 cu in
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