CAGIVA FRECCIA 125 1988
Cagiva's 125cc Freccia ("Arrow") was a performance-oriented, single-cylinder motorcycle produced from 1988, designed to be competitive in the Italian Sport Production Championship and to provide a thrill on the road. It was powered by a liquid-cooled, two-stroke engine with a six-speed gearbox, and featured a lightweight, aluminum frame, aggressive ergonomics, and a top speed of over 100mph.
Engine
The heart of the Freccia 125 is a compact, water-cooled, single-cylinder two-stroke engine with a displacement of 124cc. Featuring a reed valve induction system and a Mikuni VM26 carburetor, it produces a healthy 23 horsepower at 8,500 rpm, delivering crisp throttle response and spirited acceleration. Paired with a slick-shifting six-speed transmission, this powerplant enables the Freccia to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in an exhilarating 10 seconds.
Chassis
Underpinning the Freccia 125's agile handling is a lightweight aluminum frame, crafted to provide exceptional stability and agility. The front suspension, featuring 35mm telescopic forks, offers 110mm of travel, while the rear suspension, a monoshock with adjustable preload, provides 90mm of travel, ensuring a smooth and controlled ride.
Brakes
Ensuring confident and progressive stopping power, the Freccia 125 is equipped with a single front disc brake and a rear drum brake. The front disc, measuring 270mm in diameter, is paired with a dual-piston caliper, providing ample stopping power, while the rear drum brake adds stability during deceleration.
Styling
As befits its sporty character, the Freccia 125 sports a sleek and aggressive design language. Its sharp fairing, angular fuel tank, and stubby tail section evoke a sense of speed and dynamism. Complementing its performance-oriented aesthetic are a racing-style seat, rearset footpegs, and clip-on handlebars, positioning the rider in a tucked, forward-leaning stance for maximum aerodynamic efficiency.
Conclusion
With its potent engine, agile chassis, and purposeful styling, the Cagiva Freccia 125 1988 was a formidable competitor in the 125cc class, offering riders an exhilarating and rewarding experience both on the road and on the track.
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CONTENTS OF THE REPAIR MANUAL
general Information
maintenance
adjustments
general operations
engine diassembling
engine overhauling
engine re-assembly
suspension and wheels
brakes
hydraulic control clutch release
Carburretor
engine cooling system
electric system
specific tools
torque wrench settings
analytical index.