Gilera Runner

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Template:Infobox Motorcycle The Gilera Runner is a scooter manufactured by Italian company Piaggio under the Gilera brand, designed by Luciano Marabese of Marabese Design Srl.[1] It is noted for its unusual style, high performance and good handling.[2] The Runner was initially only available with two stroke engines with 125 cc and 180 cc four stroke versions arriving in 1998 and the larger two stroke versions phased out. The model range was revised in 2005 with an all new model introduced in 2009. All 50 cc Runner models were restricted to Template:Cvt to comply with European law.[3] The 125, 180 and 200cc models were not restricted.

Two stroke models

The first incarnation of the Gilera Runner was a 50Template:Nbspcc that was released in 1997 in Europe. The 50cc model went through a number of revisions; in 1998, a rear disc brake was added with the Gilera Runner 50DD (Double Disc). The colour scheme was also revised with the release of the Runner 50SP. The direct injection Runner Purejet 50 was released in 2003 with lower emissions.[4]

In 1998, the Template:Cvt FX Runner was introduced which had the same styling as the 50cc. In 1999, the SP model was released. The biggest difference between the FX (FXR) and the SP is the FX had a Template:Cvt petrol tank and battery stowed near the spark plug and a rear drum brake. The SP has a Template:Cvt petrol tank, the battery is stowed under the seat and it has a rear disc brake.[4]

In 1999, the FXR Template:Cvt was introduced and was by far the fastest of the Runners including the new generation Template:Cvt four strokes.[4]Script error: No such module "Unsubst". It was noted for its high performance and great handling. Unfortunately it has a high fuel consumption.[2]

50/DD/SP[5] Purejet FX125[6] FXR180[6]
Engine
Engine Type Template:Cvt single cylinder two stroke Template:Cvt single cylinder two stroke Template:Cvt single cylinder two stroke
Bore/Stroke Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt
Compression Ratio 11.5:1 (±0.9) 9.8:1 9.9:1
Fuel system Carburetor Fuel injection PHVB 20.5mm Carburetor Weber / Dell'Orto VM 20mm Carburetor Mikuni / Dell'Orto
Drivetrain
Transmission CVT
Front Suspension Upside-down telescopic forks Upside-down forks with double acting hydraulic damper; Template:Cvt travel
Rear Suspension Hydraulic monoshock Swingarm and hydraulic monoshock Hydraulic monoshock and coiler spring with four position rate adjustment

Engine frame linkage with swinging arm; Template:Cvt travel

Front Brakes Single disc Ø Template:Cvt disc brake with hydraulic linkage
Rear Brakes Drum (50)

Single disc (DD/SP)

Single disc Ø Template:Cvt drum brake with mechanical linkage
Front Tire 120/70-12"
Rear Tire 130/70-12" 130/70-12"(130/60-13" for Rear Disc brakes)
Ignition Electronic CDI module with separate H.T. coil
Dimensions
Trail Template:Cvt
Wheelbase Template:Cvt Template:Cvt
Length Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt
Width Template:Cvt
Seat Height Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt
Kerb weight Template:Convert (50)

Template:Convert (DD/SP)

Template:Convert Template:Convert[7]
Liquids capacity
Fuel Template:Convert (50/DD)

Template:Convert (SP)

Template:Convert Template:Cvt (through 1998)
Template:Cvt(1999– )
Fuel reserve Template:Convert (50/DD)

Template:Convert (SP)

Template:Convert
Engine oil Template:Cvt
Engine oil reserve Template:Cvt
Cooling system Template:Cvt Template:Cvt[7]

Four stroke models

The first generation of Gilera Runner had four-stroke variants added initially in VX 125 (124 cc) and VXR 180 guises. The VXR 180 was replaced by the larger capacity VXR 200 (198 cc) in mid 2002.[8] The four-stroke Runner was equipped with a liquid cooled, four valve version of Piaggio's LEADER engine. All of these models came with an immobiliser with programmed keys.

VX[9] VXR[9]
Engine Template:Cvt single cylinder four-stroke Template:Cvt & Template:Cvt

single cylinder four-stroke

Bore/Stroke Template:Cvt Template:Cvt (180)

Template:Cvt (200)

Compression ratio 10.5:1 10.5:1
Drivetrain
Transmission CVT
Front suspension Conventional telescopic forks
Rear suspension Swingarm and adjustable twin shock
Front brakes Ø Template:Cvt disc brake with hydraulic linkage
Rear brakes Ø Template:Cvt disc brake with hydraulic linkage
Front Tire 120/70-12"
Rear Tire 130/70-12"
Ignition Electronic CDI module
Dimensions
Wheelbase Template:Cvt
Length Template:Cvt
Width Template:Cvt
Seat height Template:Cvt
Kerb weight Template:Convert
Liquids capacity
Fuel Template:Cvt
Fuel reserve Template:Cvt
Engine oil Template:Cvt
Cooling system Template:Cvt

Second Generation (2005)

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File:Gilera Runner PJ 50 2007 2 Stroke.jpg
2007 Gilera Runner Purejet 50cc (two stroke)

A second generation of the Runner saw the first major redesign since its original introduction. The revised models were launched in 2005 with a line up of three models which consisted of the two-stroke carburetor SP 50, fuel injected Purejet 50 and the four-stroke VX 125.[10] A revised VXR 200 became available in spring 2006.[11]

The current model line up consists of Runner ST 125 and Runner ST 200 which utilize the LEADER 4-valve engine. Now Runner has an analog-digital board, bigger wheels, the seat opens by pressing the steering wheel lock.

On two-stroke models the oil filler hole has now been moved under the front of the seat, and there is a basic tool in the small compartment at the back.

The 2008 models had minor updates.

50SP[12] Purejet[13] VX/ST[14] VXR/ST[14]
Engine Template:Cvt single cylinder two-stroke Template:Cvt single cylinder four-stroke Template:Cvt single cylinder four-stroke
Bore × stroke Template:Cvt Template:Cvt Template:Cvt
Compression ratio 12:1 (±0.7) 11.5:1 (±0.9) 12:1 (±0.5) 11.5:1 (±0.5)
Carburation Carburetor Dell'Orto PHVA 17.5 ID N/A 30mm Keihin CVK30 Carburetor
Drivetrain
Transmission CVT
Front suspension Upside-down telescopic forks

with Ø 30 mm stanchion and dual-effect damper

Hydraulic double-acting telescopic forks

with Ø 35 mm stems

Rear suspension Single hydraulic shock absorber, coaxial helical spring, frame engine attachment with swinging arm Coaxial spring and hydraulic shock absorber.

Chassis to engine support with swinging arm

Front brake Ø Template:Cvt disc brake with hydraulic linkage (r.h. brake lever) Ø Template:Cvt disc brake with hydraulic control activated by handlebar right lever
Rear brake Ø Template:Cvt disc brake (hydraulically controlled via lever on left hand side of handlebar) Ø Template:Cvt disc brake with twin plunger calipers, with hydraulic control by a handlebar left lever.
Front tire 120/70-14"
Rear tire 140/70-13"
Ignition Electronic CDI module with incorporated HV coil Electronic ignition with H.V. coil controlled by the ECU Electronic CDI and variable advance, with separate HV coil
Dimensions
Wheelbase Template:Cvt Template:Cvt
Length Template:Cvt Template:Cvt
Width Template:Cvt
Seat height Template:Cvt
Fuel capacity Template:Cvt Template:Cvt

References

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External links

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