The GIMA 125-2Y is a motorcycle model manufactured between 1950 and 1954. It features a Ydral engine, which is a two-stroke, single cylinder engine with a capacity of 125cc. The engine has a bore x stroke of 54 x 54 mm, and the motorcycle has a top speed of 70 km/h or 43.5 mph. The exhaust system is twin, and the cooling is air-cooled. The transmission is a four-speed system, and the starting mechanism is via kick. The final drive is chain, while the front suspension is made of telescopic forks. The rear suspension is a plunger, spring-loaded saddle, and the wheels are made of steel with laced wire spokes. The front and rear brakes are drum brakes, measuring 150 mm in diameter. Overall, the GIMA 125-2Y is a compact and relatively light motorcycle with good handling capabilities, being suitable for city riding or short distance travel.
Make Model: Gima 125-2Y
Year: 1950 – 54
Engine: Ydral engine, two stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 125 cc / 7.6 cu in
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