Gilera 150 Manual



Gilera 150 Manual

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This 1956 Gilera 150 Sport is a pretty rare motorcycle in the U.S. We rarely see them in any condition, let alone in the strikingly well restored condition of this example. While the Italians are well-known for their pretty vehicle designs, it is clear that Gilera really hit it out of the park when creating this beauty. Gilera scooter 50cc 200cc workshop repair manual download all 1997-2004 models covered Gilera GP800 2007-2008-2009 Service repair manual Gilera Nexus 500 Euro 3 mk2 2005+ Service repair manual. Gilera try an Italian bike producer established in Arcore in 1909 by Giuseppe Gilera. In 1969, the organization had been purchased by Piaggio.In 1935, Gilera acquired liberties to your Rondine four-cylinder system. This formed the basis for Gilera' s racing machines for nearly forty ages.

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GP 800 2007
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KK 125 1987-88
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KZ 125 1986
KZ 125 Endurance 1988-89
KZ 125 Endurance 1990
MX-1 125 1988
MX-1 125 Record 1989
MX-R 125 Endurance 1989-90
Nettuno1947
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Nordcape 6001990
Nordwest 350 1991
Nordwest 600 1991-
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RC 600 Enduro 1989-91
RC 600C 1992-
RC 600R 1992-
RC 750R 1990
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RTX 125 1986
RTX 200 1985
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RX 125 Arizona 1986
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The History of Gilera

The Gilera company was founded in 1909 by Giuseppe Gilera in Milan. His first machine was a 317cc overhead-valve engine which had a belt drive. Subsequent engines were side valve until 1926. They then went back to over-head valves .
A 1921 496cc Gilera Side Valve(Left) The Famous San Remo (Right)
In 1935 Gilera acquired rights to the Rondine four cylinder engine. This formed the basis for Gileras racing machines nearly forty years. From the mid thirties Gilera developed a range of four-stroke engine machines. The engines ranged from 100-500cc. The most famous of which was the 1939 Saturno.
Post war machines were based on four-stroke singles and parallel twins. From this came the famous World Championship winning San Remo. It takes it's name from it's victorious debut at the 1947 Ospedaletti Grand Prix near San Remo.Gilera rode these fast machines himself and broke many records with them.
In 1969 the company was bought out by the Piaggio Group, constructors of the Vespa scooter. It developed new 49cc-125cc two-stroke bikes as well as continuing to develop the original Gilera four-stoke range.
1966 Speciale Strada 1972-75 150cc Arcore 1993 Nord West
1985 Brought a new 350cc four-stroke single engine. Later this was enlarged to 558cc and was used in the trail bikes and the Café racer style Nuovo Saturno. There was also a return to Grand Prix racing in the 250cc class.
In 1993 Piaggio unexpectedly closed the Gilera factory at Arcore bringing to an end over 84 years of motorcycle manufacturing.
New Gilera models were released by Piaggio in 1987 and traded on its association with Gilera's sporting reputation. In 1992, Gilera made a return to the Grand Prix arena and Piaggio continues to produce small-displacement motorcycles with the Gilera name.

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Gilera Vc 150 Manual De Taller

System 72 99 999 00
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generator/electronic ignition
for Gilera Rossa 125/150 ; SS 150/175; 186/187/188/189 nicht Gilera Extra Rossa 175
ignition on the LH engine side

Magnet based generator with integrated ignition. Replaces complete original 6 volts Marelli dynamo as well as the govenor/points arrangement at the camshaft and the ignition coil. Output at 12V/100W DC. Solid state ignition with own power supply from within the system and electronic advance unit.

Does not require changes on crankcase. You may drive without a battery (please see special info on that matter here).

Advantage over original system:
  • all parts are new
  • more light output
  • very stable ignition with solid spark
  • better starting, better fuel burning
  • no wear anymore on points
  • no worry anymore over centrifugal govenor
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