Lambretta Li 125 Series 3
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Li 125 Series 3
Lambretta Li 125 Series 3.
Technical Specification
| Model | LI 125 Series 3 |
| Amount Produced | 145262 |
| Production Dates | December 1961 – June 1966 |
| Frame Prefix | 125LI |
| Engine Prefix | 125LI |
| Frame Starting Number | 001001 – and from October 1963 095001 |
| Engine Starting Number | 001001 – and from October 1963 095001 |
| Homologation | 0902 OM |
| Engine | 123cc, two stroke, 52x58mm |
| Power and Rate | 5.5hp at 5200rpm |
| Compression Ratio | 1:7 |
| Head and Cylinder | Aluminium and cast iron |
| Engine Cooling | Forced Air |
| Ignition | Filso,Ducati or Dansi magneto |
| Spark Advance | |
| Point Setting | .35-.45 mm |
| Carburetor | dell'orto SH 1/18 |
| Choke | 18mm |
| Slide | 5914/1 |
| Needle | N/A |
| Atomiser | 5899/1 |
| Main Jet | 99 |
| Pilot Jet | 45 |
| Starter | 50 |
| Float | 5 grams |
| Starter | Pedal |
| Crankcase oil | Agip Energol SAE 90 600cc |
| Transmission Oil | |
| Oil / Gas Mix | 2% |
| Clutch | Multiple discs in oil bath |
| Gears | 4 speed with hand shifter |
| 1st | 11/50 1: 4,545 |
| 2nd | 13/41 1: 3,154 |
| 3rd | 17/39 1: 2,294 |
| 4th | |
| Primary Transmission | Duplex chain |
| Secondary Transmission | |
| Frame | Steel tubing of strong 1290mm sections |
| Front Suspension | Oscilating conecting rods |
| Rear Suspension | Torsion bar attached to motor with a single shock |
| Wheels | Dismountable wheels |
| Tires | 3.50 x 10 pirelli or ceat |
| Tire Presure | Front .9 ATM, rear 1.25 ATM |
| Brakes | Drum |
| Dry Weight | 104kg |
| Km Per Gallon | 2.1lts per 100km |
| Fuel Capacity | 8.5lt |
| Max Speed | 75-77kmh |
| Initial Price | 132,000 Italian Lira |
| Electrical System | 6 volt |
| Sparkplug | Bosch 225 – 240 long thread |
| wheel Base | 1290mm |
| Maximum Length | 1800mm |
| Ground Clearance | |
| Maximum Seat Hight | |
| Minimum Turning Radius | |
| Maximum Width | 700mm |
| Maximum Hight | 1030mm |
| Colour | Iseo Blue 8035 |
| Grey 8068 |
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