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Gilera Runner
50cc
Sept '04 (54)
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i had a gilera runner bike they are one of the best bikes you can possibly get. perfect control and sooooo smooth to ride.
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15/02/2007
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Gilera Runner
125cc
Sept '02 (52)
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I bought one of these for
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Gilera Runner
50cc
Sept '05 (55)
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I have had mi ped since April 2005 but I don't know how to derestirct it. Can any 1 tell me how as I'm bored just doing 38-43 mph while every 1 else overtakes please any 1 who can tell me jus email me. fanx peps
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Gilera Runner
125cc
Sept '01 (51)
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I bought the 125cc VX version for
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50cc
Sept '01 (51)
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This bike must have been the best bike I ever owned until the little sh!"
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Gilera Runner
50cc
Sept '03 (53)
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I've had mine 4 a year and it went great 40mph all the way and it is only a 50, then I got it deristricted it went 55 mph but I had a few problems with the gear box. It might be because I thrashed it every where. It's a great bike for a ped and the only ped I would say is better would be an Italjet but every one has one of those
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Gilera Runner
50cc
Sept '02 (52)
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Mine's an SP50 - Very nice bike to ride. I bought it second-hand and had to de-restrict myself as the previous owner was a woman and shops charge too much. I can get 55mph on then flat and 60mph with Malossi 7.2 racing rollers. Watch for 2 things though. When you have just filled up the tank do not try to wheelie it cause if you do all your petrol will come out of the overflow. Also do not try to turn corners too fast or your bike will slide out front end first.
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Gilera Runner
125cc
Sept '03 (53)
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I HAVE JUST BOUGHT A GILERA RUNNER 125 VX AND I WAS VERY SUPRISED AT HOW QUICK IT REACHES IT SPEED AND HOLDS THE ROAD PERFECTLY A NUMBER OF CARS HAVE TRIED TO OVERTAKE BUT HAD NO SUCH LUCK
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Gilera Runner
125cc
Sept '03 (53)
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Brand new 125SP Stolen after just 3 months from front garden of my house in Walthamstow! If you don't have a ground anchor - or something solid to lock it to then it will go, simple as that. Do you think those kids with the jogging bottoms that cut you up at the lights bought theirs? think again..... I want to but a Malaguti Phantom now but will need to construct a 10 foot thick solic concrete bunker 3000 ft below my house to stop those scallywags getting to it. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
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Gilera Runner
175cc
Sept '00 (X)
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So after my Typhoon went I got a Runner 180 (2 stroke). Its good for 90 and doesn't feel too slow on the motorway although you wouldn't want to do more than a couple of junctions with the engine buzzing like that. Upside down front forks died at 8k miles and had them replaced with right way up ones (at the suggestion of the shop). They are a little longer (or my centre stand got shorter) but handling feels the same. Used every day to commute for 2 years. Starts first time unless alarm has run battery down over a long weekend in which case first or second kick gets it going. Its comparable to 125 at communting speeds as the 125 is geared lower/ has more torque lower in rev range. 180 can sound a bit rough at 30mph but not being limited to 65 makes up for this. Screen does work well in the wet. Having no step through is a real pain when fetching takeaway! Be prepared to be overtaken dangerously as cars and 'proper bikes' don't want to be behind a scooter even if you're making good progress (70+) on A/B roads. They must be trying to make up for lacking in the trouser dept. One thing I did notice was that the headlight cut out on three occasions, 2 dusk and one dark. The latter was not nice as I was mid overtake at the time! Can't find any problems with electrics though! Great fun, good commuter,
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22/05/2003
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