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  • Zanzani 250 6 TirantiZanzani 250 6 Tiranti
    Displacement249.0 ccm (15.19 cubic inches)
    CYLINDREE249.0 cm³
    Engine typeSteel valve , steel retainer, R and D valve springs.
    Engine detailsSingle cylinder, four-stroke
    Compression11.0:1
    Bore x stroke75.0 x 57.0 mm (3.0 x 2.2 inches)
    Valves per cylinder2
    Fuel systemCarburettor. Dell´Orto PHF carburetor with horizontal conversion
    Fuel controlOverhead Cams (OHC)
    IgnitionCrane cams electronic ignition/Helotronik
    Lubrication systemOil pump
    Cooling systemAir
    Gearbox5-speed
    Transmission typeChain   (final drive)
    DrivelineConstant mesh
    Frame typeZanzani racing frame
    Front suspensionCeriani fork
    Rear suspensionWork shocks, aluminium
    Front tyre2.78-18
    Rear tyre110/80-18
    Front brakesSingle disc. Fontana 4LS Magnesium
    Front brakes diameter210 mm (8.3 inches)
    Rear brakesSingle disc. OEM 2LS
    Rear brakes diameter160 mm (6.3 inches)
    WheelsFront and rear Akront aluminum rims. Dunlop tyre fron. Avon rear.
    Dry weight101.0 kg (222.7 pounds)
    Weight incl. oil, gas, etc117.0 kg (257.9 pounds)
    Overall length1920 mm (75.6 inches)
    Ground clearance195 mm (7.7 inches)
    Wheelbase1310 mm (51.6 inches)
    Fuel capacity16.00 litres (4.23 US gallons)
    Oil capacity1.50 litres (1.59 US quarts)
    Color optionsRed/white, gray
    StarterElectric
    CommentsCarbon fairing,seat,mudguard. Made by Primo Zanzani, Italy.
    ProfilationThe Motobi was a true production racer, tailor-made for success in Italy´s thriving MSDS (Moto Sportive Derivate dalla Serie) Formula 3 category for Junior-class riders - sort of one step down from National-level racing. The Motobi was competitive in both the 125CC and 175CC classes, as well as in the 250cc category that came later Motobis won a total of 16 Italian Junior championships in the 1965, providing the steppingstone to a Grand Prix career for such famous names as Roberto Gallina, Silvano Bertarelli and future world champions Eugenio Lazzarini and Pierpaolo Bianchi.
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