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|name = | |name = Ossa 125 A | ||
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|manufacturer = | |manufacturer = Ossa | ||
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|production = 1951 | |production = 1951 | ||
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|class = | |class = Naked | ||
|engine = Air Cooled, Single Cylinder, two stroke | |engine = Air Cooled, Single Cylinder, two stroke | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 23 November 2019
Ossa 125 A | |
Manufacturer | |
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Production | 1951 |
Class | Naked |
Engine | Air Cooled, Single Cylinder, two stroke |
Horsepower | 21.05 HP (15.7 KW) @ 8500RPM |
Fuel System | Carburetor |
Transmission | Gear box: 5 Speed Final Drive: Chain |
Brakes | Front: Drum Rear: Drum |
Length | 79.49 inches (2019 mm) |
Width | 33.5 inches (851 mm) |
Weight | |
Manuals | Service Manual |
The Ossa 125 A was a Air Cooled, Single Cylinder, two stroke Naked motorcycle produced by Ossa in 1951. Claimed horsepower was 21.05 HP (15.7 KW) @ 8500 RPM.
Drive[edit | edit source]
The bike has a 5 Speed transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet, Multiplate Disc.
Chassis[edit | edit source]
Stopping was achieved via Drum in the front and a Drum in the rear.
1951 - 1956 Ossa 125 A[edit | edit source]
In 1942, Manuel and Ernesto Giró presented to the "Feria de Muestras de Barcelona" the first OSSA motorcycle. It was a 125 cc , two stroke Villers engine. Unfortunatley, this prototype had never seen the road. Seven years later, in 1949, a new 125 OSSA had been presented in the same Barcelona, and the first bike was sold in 1951.