The Laverda 350 motorcycle was released in 1981 with a four stroke, parallel twin cylinder engine, and had a 344.5cc capacity. It had a compression ratio of 8.7:1, an air cooling system, and was equipped with 2x 24mm PHF Dell’Orto carburetors and a Borsch electronic ignition system. The bike had an electric starter and could reach a max power and torque output. It had a 6-speed transmission, chain final drive, Marzocchi forks for the front suspension, and swinging arm fork with adjustable Marzocchi shock absorbers for the rear suspension. The front brakes consisted of 2x 260mm discs with 2 piston calipers, while the rear brake had a single 260mm disc with 1 piston caliper. The Laverda 350 had a front tire size of 90/90 S18 and a rear tire size of 110/90 H18. The dry weight of the motorcycle was 172 kg / 379 lbs and its fuel capacity was 14.5 liters / 3.8 US gal.
Make Model: Laverda 350
Year: 1981
Engine: Four stroke, parallel twin cylinders,
Capacity: 344.5 cc / 21 cu-in
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