The Arcore is named for the small town east of Milan which is home to Moto Gilera. It was also home to controversial media magnate and politician, Silvio Berlusconi.
The 5V Arcore had numerous updates to the engine, drive train and chassis. The 125cc version had better sales as it could be ridden by 16 year-olds.
The engine is a single-cylinder 4-stroke inclined forward at 15°, with head and cylinder in light alloy and cast iron liner. Distribution is via overhead valves controlled by rods and rocker arms. The gearbox is 5 speed. The frame is of steel tubing with a double cradle closed at the bottom, with teleraulic fork and swing-arm rear suspension with dual hydraulic shock absorbers. The brakes are drum, the colors were red and light blue.
Brakes: drum front and rear
Dry weight : 109 kg for the 125 and 117 for the 150
Claime maximum speed : 112 km/h for the 125cc, 117 km/h for the 150
Fuel: 11 litres with 1.50 reserve
Price in 1972 for the 125 was 340,000 Lire - by 1979 it had risen to 818,000 Lire
Price in 1972 for the 150 was 360,000 Lire - by 1979 it had risen to 913,000 Lire [1]
Production: 5100 units for the 125 and 7200 units for the 150, according to Motociclismo d'Epoca
Adapted from an article at autoemotodelpassato; CC BY-SA 3.0.Notes.
1. Inflation reached 25% in Jan 1973, and remained very high for the next decade.
2. The article give production dates of 1972-1975 and 1972-1979.
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