Cagiva Freccia 125 C12R FinalEdtion
.C12R FY (Final Year) Presented at the Milan Show in November 1991, the FY is the latest evolution ofthe Arrow before his final retirement in early 1993. Unlike the competition, theFY is not 'a version prepared for racing use nor a special limited edition. In1991 Cagiva Mito had in the list after a discrete period of sales in the secondhalf of 1990 (mainly due to the fact that the faired version came only lateOctober) had literally depopulated during 1991, making him the 125thbest-selling year and usually one of the most bike registered in Italy. The reason for the FY must therefore be sought in Cagiva will give an answer tothose seen in the market for 125 absurd nonsense race for ever more powerful andexpensive models and call back a sort of gentlemen's agreement between thevarious manufacturers to reduce costs and performance. Of course the market hada different opinion incredible commercial success of expensive and powerful myth(and its competitors) and 'demonstration of how stupid to think of settinglimits imposed from above. However, the FY proved a very good exercise forCagiva production that produced this particular arrow in Taiwan, greatlyreducing the purchase price of the incredible value of Lire 4,400,000 (the Mythcost beauty of Lire 6,220,000) due to low labor costs local and technicalchanges to accommodate even more money. We see such as: New rims in white by design similar to those mounted on C9 C10R Adoption of a six-speed gearbox instead of seven.
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