Puch 125 SVS

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The Puch 125 SVS ( S chwingarm- V ollnabenbremsen- S port) was one of the Austrian Steyr Daimler Puch AG produced motorcycle . Equipped with a two-stroke twin-piston engine, the 125 SVS motorcycle was produced 2576 times from 1953 to 1967.

The paint was uniformly red throughout the construction period.

In addition to the more frequently produced, stronger sister 175 SVS with 12.3 HP, there was also the more common 125 SV with only one carburetor and 6.5 HP.

Technical specifications

Puch 125 SVS
design type air-cooled double piston two-stroke engine
Displacement 124 cc
drilling 2 × 38 mm
Hub 55 mm
power 5.9 kW / 8 hp at 6200 rpm
transmission 4-speed foot switch
Top speed 88 km / h sitting upright or 95 km / h sporty driven
consumption 2.7 l / 100 km (at 59 km / h)
Tank capacity 10.5 l, later 13 l
length 1925 mm
width 685 mm
height 925 mm
wheelbase 1265 mm
Saddle height 705 mm
Smallest ground clearance 120 mm
Weight with a full tank 118 kg
Perm. Total weight 289 kg

Production numbers

Puch 125 SVS
1953 14th
1954 245
1955 537
1956 806
1957 352
1958 222
1959 128
1960 96
1961 45
1962 43
1963 30th
1964 23
1965 22nd
1966 12
1967 1
total 2576

See also

literature

  • Friedrich F. Ehn: The great Puch book. Puch two-wheeler production from 1890–1987. 8th edition. Weishaupt, Gnas 2013, ISBN 978-3-900310-49-3 .