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1951 Ossa 125 A

Ossa 125 A 1951

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.

TYPE Air Cooled, Single Cylinder, two stroke
DISPLACEMENT 123 cm3
BORE X STROKE 54x54 in OR 1,371.6x1,371.6 mm
HORSEPOWER15(21)/8500 KW(hp)/RPM
FUEL SYSTEM Carburetor
GEARBO X5 Speed
CLUTCH Wet, Multiplate Disc
PRIMARY DRIVE-
FINAL DRIVE Chain
CHASSIS
FRAME double tubular chrome molybden
FRONT SUSPENSION-
REAR SUSPENSION-
FRONT BRAKED rum
REAR BRAKED rum
DIMENSION
OVERALL LENGTH 79.5 in OR 2019 mm
OVERALL WIDTH33.5 in OR 851 mm
SEAT HEIGHT-
WEELBASE-
GROUND CLEARANCE-
WEIGHT-
FUEL CAPACITY2.4 gallons OR 2.4 L
TYRES
FRONT- REAR-

Ossa was a motorcycle manufacturer based in Catalonia, Spain which was active from 1924 to 1982. Founded by Manuel Giró, an industrialist from Barcelona. Ossa was best known for lightweight two-stroke-engined bikes used in observed trials, motocross and enduro. The company was known originally as Orpheo Sincronic Sociedad Anónima (O.S.S.A.) and was later renamed Maquinaria Cinematográfica, S.A.. In 2010, the Ossa brand was reborn when the trademark was purchased and a new company began producing motorcycles.
 
 

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