Lem CX3 SR - Specifications & Review

CX3 SR

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Articleid110458
CategoryCross-motocross
MakeLem
ModelCX3 SR
Year2007

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeSteel tubes with alluminium swing-armi brake pedal and rear body
FrontbrakesDouble disc
Rake7.3°
RearbrakesSingle disc
RearsuspensionMonoshock

Engine & Transmission

ClutchWet clutch
CoolingsystemAir
Displacement49.80 ccm (3.04 cubic inches)
EnginedetailsSingle cylinder, four-stroke
FuelsystemInjection
Gearbox1-speed
IgnitionFlywheel magneto with coil
Power7.00 HP (5.1 kW))
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain

Other Specifications

StarterElectric & kick

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight49.9 kg (110.0 pounds)
Fuelcapacity2.00 litres (0.53 gallons)
Powerweightratio0.1403 HP/kg

About Lem

Country of Origin: Italy
Founder: LEM (Lavorazioni Elaborazioni Meccaniche)
Best Known For: Youth off-road motorcycles, pit bikes, and small enduros

Company History

LEM specialized in small off-road bikes that introduced generations to dirt riding—50–125 cc machines sized for kids and teens, with ergonomics and power delivery tuned for learning. Italian suppliers provided quality forks, wheels, and brakes, while simple two-stroke singles kept maintenance approachable for parents and club mechanics. The brand’s presence at regional events—training days, junior enduro and MX—meant rapid feedback loops on durability and setup. As emissions rules tightened and four-strokes rose, LEM adapted with cleaner engines and updated safety equipment, but the core remained: light, tough frames and components that survive tumbles. Historically, LEM embodies Italy’s commitment to youth development in motorsport. By delivering honest, fixable hardware that rewards good habits, the company helped seed a talent pipeline and gave countless families a reliable first step into the lifelong ritual of the paddock.

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