The GIMA 250 Act motorcycle was produced from 1953 to 1955 with a four-stroke engine and a capacity of 250 cc or 15.26 cubic inches. It had a maximum power output of 11.2 kW or 15 horsepower and a four-speed transmission with kick starting. The final drive was through a chain and the front suspension was mounted on telescopic forks, while the rear suspension used a plunger system. The wheels were made of steel with laced wire spokes and the front and rear brakes were both drums. The average consumption was 3.5 liters per 100 kilometers, equal to 28.6 kilometers per liter or 67 miles per gallon in the US.
Make Model: Gima 250 Act
Year: 1953 – 55
Engine: Four stroke
Capacity: 250 cc /15.26 cu in
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