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Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 12:15 pm
by gileraXR1
Hi guys!!!
Do you like my "incredible" idea???? :roll:
Does I substituted petal reeds very well???? :wink:
Uhm....
Quick reply: No, I don't!!!! :shock:
Why? :|
- When I left out my old rubber collector... I cracked it.... *durchdreh*
- Now..... my engine sucks air from broken walls of collector....
- I've minimum at about 2000 rpm.....

I'm looking for a new rubber carburetor collector for Gilera XR1! *oh* *oh* *oh*
(Gilera code 316455)
Thanks a lot!!! :mrgreen:


Ciao

Marco

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:45 pm
by hahne
Do you have a photo of it?? Possible, that I have one. Best way of reed-valve is:
Multi-reeds arround 12 peaces ( Malossi? ) I tested it into SP01 :shock: ...a lot of power more!!
Ciao Gottfried ... Italian-language-study-course making at the moment, at night-scool. :wink:

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:38 pm
by Joachim
Hi

the Chao carbon reeds are not for your XR1 but for my GFR.
At least i have offered my old reeds to make the new carbon parts.
Nice guy. Maybe he will do some other work for me.

ciao joachim

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:35 am
by gileraXR1
hahne wrote:Do you have a photo of it?? Possible, that I have one.
Hi Gottfried!
Sure!
Here some rubber collector pics of Gilera XR1 of mine (identical at Gilera XR2) :mrgreen:
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hahne wrote:Best way of reed-valve is:
Multi-reeds arround 12 peaces ( Malossi? ) I tested it into SP01 :shock: ...a lot of power more!!
Yes i remeber your call in december.... About Malossi, I must to investigate! :mrgreen:
hahne wrote:Ciao Gottfried ... Italian-language-study-course making at the moment, at night-scool. :wink:
Bravo!
I would try too to learn german language...... I think it's a very good idea! *thumb*

Thank you very much!

Ciao

Marco

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:43 am
by gileraXR1
Joachim wrote:Hi

the Chao carbon reeds are not for your XR1 but for my GFR.
At least i have offered my old reeds to make the new carbon parts.
Nice guy. Maybe he will do some other work for me.

ciao joachim
Hi Joachim!
:?: :?: :?:
Really?
On eBay Chao parts sell petal reeds for many bike model.
I bought two pair of petal reeds:
- for Gilera XR1
- for Honda CRM 125 (that it's now under restore).

On CRM it's all good.
On my Gilera, now, with a broken rubber collector.... well... I don't know!
But petal reeds seems to fit very well on my blade unit....
Aren't good for my Gilera XR1?

Thanks a lot!

Ciao

Marco

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 5:56 pm
by hahne
Ci dispiace, non ho questa parte. Ciao Gottfried

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:30 pm
by gileraXR1
hahne wrote:Ci dispiace, non ho questa parte. Ciao Gottfried
Bravo!!!
Mi dispiace, non ho questa parte. Ciao Gottfried :mrgreen:

(ital.) Mi = (eng.) me -> singular
(ital.) Ci = (eng.) us -> plural

Don't worry Gottfried! :wink:
I'll try to find it in some historycal Gilera seller near Milan.... :mrgreen:
Thank you very much! *thumb*

Ciao

Marco

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:43 pm
by Joachim
I should have a rubber from a SP01 at home.
If this one will fit.....

The reed of the GFR is somehow different to that of the other engines.
The older one has 3 parts, the GFR one has only 3 slots and is one part (see your pictures).
Maybe it is just the other way around. I should have a look next weekend at home ;)
Chao has had only the 'other' one.
I sent him my reeds from the GFR and they made a set for me (and Pete Fisher)

Beside this i have a Tassinari inlet which will fit nearly perfect for the GFRs inlet.
Sometimes......

First i have to do the paint job, some new sealings for the water pump and the oil leak of the engine (better i just restore the other engine i have)

ciao joachim

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:26 am
by gileraXR1
Joachim wrote:I should have a rubber from a SP01 at home.
If this one will fit.....

The reed of the GFR is somehow different to that of the other engines.
The older one has 3 parts, the GFR one has only 3 slots and is one part (see your pictures).
Maybe it is just the other way around. I should have a look next weekend at home ;)
Chao has had only the 'other' one.
I sent him my reeds from the GFR and they made a set for me (and Pete Fisher)

Beside this i have a Tassinari inlet which will fit nearly perfect for the GFRs inlet.
Sometimes......

First i have to do the paint job, some new sealings for the water pump and the oil leak of the engine (better i just restore the other engine i have)

ciao joachim
Hi Joachim!
No, unfortunately, SP01 fit a rubber collector for Dell'Orto carburetor WHSA 32 ES.
Gilera XR1 fit a PHBH 28 MD..... :|
Thanks a lot! :wink:
Have a good work on your GFR! :mrgreen:
Paint job it's so boring... and expensive! (uhm.... oil leak it's hateful too....) :roll:

Ciao

Marco

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:54 pm
by Joachim
gileraXR1 wrote:No, unfortunately, SP01 fit a rubber collector for Dell'Orto carburetor WHSA 32 ES.
Gilera XR1 fit a PHBH 28 MD..... :|
I wasn't shure. Bad luck :?
Paint job it's so boring... and expensive!
Not for me ;)
I only have to do the stickers.
I have repaired some computer stuff for the guys from our paint shop.
And they have asked to do something 'good' for me.
They ask every few weeks whe we will start with all this work ;)

The oil leak will also cause some work. As said before, the engine cases are distroyed.
So i will have to restore my spare engine. And there is so few time for all this work.

:cry: Joachim

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:42 am
by gileraXR1
Ah...ok, I've understand! :wink:
Well..... finally the snow have finished to fall down! :shock:
And finally I can ride my "990 Adventure" and find this damn rubber collector! :mrgreen:
I hope to be lucky..... 8)
Uff!

Ciao

Marco

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:58 am
by gileraXR1
Hi guys!
Something strange has happened..... :shock:

Last tuesday I've turned on my Gilera XR1....
... just for charge a little bit my battery. :wink:

Well..... engine runs without problem! :shock:
I thought that was just because engine was cold....
So I've wait the good temperature for some minutes...
Nothing! :shock:
Engine runs very well! :roll:
????
I got my helmet, glasses, and gloves....
And I've ridden my Gilera for many Kilometers... :arrow:
Nothing! :shock:
Engine runs very well! :roll:
Any suggertions? 8)
Maybe new reeds petal needs some minutes for adjustment???? 8)
Boh!

Have a nice day! *thumb*

Ciao

Marco

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 8:25 am
by gileraXR1
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Hi guys!

My God..... again rain...
... today, tomorrow.....and for Easter.... :shock:

Uff! Damn! 8)

Ciao :mrgreen:

Marco

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 2:33 pm
by gileraXR1
Hi guys!

Finally a little bit of sun!!!!! :mrgreen:
And finally my smoking bikes in my house!!!! *thumb* *thumb*
My Gilera XR1..... and my Honda CRM 125 (resuscitated after 8 years sleep in a shed!) :wink:
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Ciao! :wink:

Marco

Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 2:42 pm
by gileraXR1
Hi guys! :wink:
Sesia Valley..... "Pennine Alps", North-West Italy (Valais Alps in Switzerland).... *Clap

Alps riding on my Gilera "XR1" 125
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Ciao :mrgreen:

Marco