350 Super Sport

350 Super Sport

1926

History

The Super Sport 350 cc derives from the Turismo 500cc. It differs from the Turismo for the number of fixing bolts on the cylinder head (three instead of four). Gilera started producing sports motorcycles in the 1920s, with touring type models that would become bestsellers in their category. The low-slung seat  and handlebars and the wide vertical finning on the cylinder head made the Super Sport 350 a true sports bike, faster than the contemporary 500 Sport. The toolbox on the rigid rear fork was very useful for the speed contests of the time, in which the 350 VL version raced in 1926.

Tech Specs

Engine single cylinder four stroke

Displacement 346,350 cc

Max Speed 110 Km/h

Suspensions parallelogram shaped in front with tube fork, rigid frame at the rear

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