1992 Tomos Golden Bullet

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1992 tomos golden bullet
The 1992 Tomos Golden Bullet is a moped produced by the Slovenian company Tomos. The Golden Bullet was a popular model in the Tomos lineup. Like many mopeds, it’s a 49cc two-stroke engine with, automatic transmission, with a top speed of around 30-35 mph. The Golden Bullet is designed with alloy wheels and a distinctive paint scheme. It was available in several colors, including white, black, and red. 

1992 tomos golden bullet

About the 1992 Golden Bullet model

Engine:
  • A35 reed-valve engine
  • Wider gears and clutches
  • 32% more torque than previous models
Controls:
  • New HR (Hidria Rotomatika) controls/levers that say TOMOS, not Domino
  • Same Dellorto SHA14/12P carburetor center mounted
  • Same CEV or Saturnus square headlight, CEV electrics

Wheels:
  • New style, nicknamed “web”, cast aluminum alloy, made by Tomos
  • New Grimeca-compatible cast aluminum brake plates, 90 x 20mm Grimeca-compatible “V-spring” brake shoes
Colors:
  • White
  • Dark blue
  • Dark green
  • Emerald green
  • Sky blue
  • Red
  • Black
  • Dark gray
  • Silver

Other:
  • In 1993-94 new model names were introduced, replacing the 1992 Golden Bullet
  • The 1994 Targa and Targa LX replaced the 1993 Golden Bullet and Golden Bullet TTLX

1992 tomos golden bullet

Here are some popular mods for the 1992 Tomos Golden Bullet:
  1. Performance upgrades:
    • Replacing the stock carburetor with a Dellorto SHA15  or SHA16
    • Installing a performance exhaust system, such as an expansion chamber
    • Upgrading the cylinder with a bigger 70cc piston kit
  2. Suspension and handling mods:
    • Replacing the stock fork with a hydraulic fork or an upside-down fork
    • Installing a rear shock absorber or a progressive suspension system
  3. Electrical and lighting mods:
    • Installing a high-output headlight or a LED lighting system
  4. Other mods:
    • Installing a cargo rack or a luggage carrier
    • Upgrading the pedals and footpegs for improved comfort and control
    • Adding a windshield or a fairing for improved aerodynamics and weather protection

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