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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GileraGilera - Wikipedia

    1991 Gilera 125 CX Crono 124,38 cc, Single, Two-stroke engine, Reed valve, liquid cooling (1991-1992) Gilera Crono GFR (1993-1994) DNA (1996-2009) Runner (1997-2020) Nexus (2003-2012) GP800 (2006-2013) Gilera GP800 Fuoco (2007-2017) Gilera Fuoco Ice

  2. The Gilera Runner is a scooter manufactured by Italian company Piaggio under the Gilera brand, designed by Luciano Marabese of Marabese Design Srl. It is noted for its unusual style, high performance and good handling.

    • Gilera
    • 11.5:1 (±0.9)
    • 40.0 mm × 39.3 mm (1.57 in × 1.55 in)
    • Carburetor
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  4. Pages in category "Gilera motorcycles" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C Gilera CB1 G Gilera GFR 250 Gilera DNA Gilera Nexus Gilera Runner I Gilera Ice P Piaggio MP3 R Aprilia RSV 250

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gilera_NexusGilera Nexus - Wikipedia

    History. Aprilia SR Max. Engines and specifications. References. External links. Gilera Nexus is a maxi-scooter manufactured by Italian company Piaggio under the Gilera brand. Sold from 2003. It is available in four engines (the 125, 250, 300 and 500 cm³). All engines are single cylinder four-stroke water cooled . History.

  6. Gilera GP800. The Aprilia Mana 850 is an automatic transmission motorcycle made by Aprilia from 2007 to 2016. The Mana has an 839.3 cc (51.22 cu in) 90° V-twin engine with a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The transmission has three mode settings: Sport, Touring, and Rain.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gilera_CB1Gilera CB1 - Wikipedia

    The Gilera CB1 is a moped produced by the Italian manufacturer Gilera from 1975 to 1989. History. It was equipped with a classic single-cylinder 2-stroke 49 cm3 air-cooled engine.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Piero_RemorPiero Remor - Wikipedia

    Known for. Gilera 400/4, MV Agusta 500/4, MV Agusta 125 Bialbero. Piero Remor ( Porto Venere, Italy, 1896 - Rome, 1964) [1] was an Italian engineer and motorcycle constructor, best known for his work for the Gilera and MV Agusta brands.