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GIMA 125-4 (1954)

The Gima 125-4 and 125-4SA motorbikes were produced in 1954, with a four stroke, single cylinder AMC engine and a capacity of 125cc. The engine boasted a maximum power output of 4.3 kW or 5.8 hp. The bike featured a four-speed transmission and was started with a kick. The front suspension used telescopic forks, while the rear suspension featured plunger and saddle springs. The wheels were made of steel and had laced wire spokes and both the front and rear tires measured 25 x 3.00″. The front and rear brakes were drum brakes, and the fuel capacity was 12.5 L or 3.3 US gallons. The Gima 125-4/SA had a top speed of 80 km/h or 49.7 mph.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Gima 125-4 and 125-4SA

Year: 1954

Engine: AMC engine, four stroke, single cylinder

Capacity: 125 cc / 7.6 cu in



Bore x Stroke: 48 x 69 mm

Exhaust: Single

Cooling: Air cooled

Max Power: 4.3 kW / 5.8 hp

Transmission: 4 Speed

Starting: Kick

Final Drive: Chain

Front Suspension: Telescopic forks

Rear Suspension: Plunger, saddle springs

Wheels: Steel, laced wire spokes

Front Tyre: 25 x 3.00″

Rear Tyre: 25 x 3.00″

Front Brakes: Drum


Rear Brakes: Drum

Fuel Capacity: 12.5 L / 3.3 US gal

Top Speed: 80 km/h / 49.7 mph
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