The 1978 Tomos A3GM Sport is a variant of the Tomos A3 moped. A moped that was produced by the Slovenian manufacturer Tomos. The Tomos A3 was a popular model in Europe and other parts of the world, known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and ease of use. It was often used as a commuter vehicle or for short trips around town.
Features sport-style handlebars, rear seat cowl, chrome exhaust pipe, alloy rims, and red and silver color scheme. The Tomos A3GM Sport was a higher-performance version of the standard A3, with a more powerful engine and some cosmetic upgrades. It was designed for riders who wanted a bit more speed and style from their moped.
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Here are some key features and specs of the 1978 Tomos A3GM Sport:
Engine
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Type: 2-stroke, single cylinder
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Displacement: 49cc
Transmission
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Automatic, Two-speed
Brakes
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Front: drum brake
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Rear: drum brake
Dimensions
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Length: 1,850 mm (72.8 in)
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Width: 700 mm (27.6 in)
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Height: 1,020 mm (40.2 in)
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Wheelbase: 1,220 mm (48 in)
Suspension
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Front: hydraulic fork
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Rear: shock
Wheels
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Rims: alloy, 16″
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Tires: 2.50 x 16″
Other features
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Simple, rugged design
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Spoke wheels
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Single seat
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Basic instrumentation (speedometer, odometer)










I don’t know what you are talking about.. a 1978 A3GM sport? With 2.5 Horsepower? 18-25mph single speed automatic? Not only does this moped not exist, it’s a silly attempt to make up whatever you want. I’ve never heard of a “single speed automatic” what’s that? 2.5 horsepower out of a 49cc? Never heard of that either.
You’re right, my mistake. I’ve updated the post and removed some of the points that I must have seen from online searches.
Rear monoshock?? It obviously have side shock’s on both sides…
Sorry for those mistakes, I’ve updated the post. Thanks for catching that.
It has 16″ wheels
Sorry for those mistakes, I’ve updated the post. Thanks for catching that.