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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:53 am
by deana
Have as much time as you want :) and congratulations on your marriage :shock: Does she share your interest in bikes???

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:03 pm
by gileraXR1
default wrote:well I am always asking questions about parts models and other stuff I am really sorry about my curiosity....
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But there comes some other questions :oops:

:arrow: Well as I got the info from gileraXR1 Gilera is using APTsystem AND Joachim said this two systems one of them is pneumatic and the other is electric one ......I think this systems depends on the engine type or something ?
and I guess pneumatic systems are really old version of APTS

>What kind of engine type does Gilera 125r has ? (2T/ER/RRT/Fast Bike/KK/KZ engine type)

>as I surf on internet I saw that there is a model named Gilera R1 125 (which is very similar to 125r maybe the same I dont know because in this website Gilera R1 125 (1997-2000) models looks really similar to Gilera 125r (93-94) model (which is my motorcycle)
http://www.gilera.cz/Gilera%20R1%20125/ ... %20125.htm

and I think or guess this model has the same type of engine with my model.... and for the spare parts I can see some products that fits to gilera R1 125....but can't see any part under the name Gilera 125r model which is mine :?


wooow everything is getting really confused...but I am really thankfull for your informations and answers
Thank you
Hi default!
Well..... No, Gilera R1, it's a bike produced in 1988, like XR1 and MX1.
Those bikes have an evoluted Gilera engine with APTS 2 exaust system.
But this system (APTS 2) it's mechanical too, not electronic.
And remember that your engine have reed petals group directly connected with carter pump (drive shaft); R1, XR1 etc.... have reed petals group on cylinder. :wink:
I think that your "R" have electronic control of APTS, like wonder Gilera CX..... but I'm not very sure.... *idea*
Joachim can you help me? *Clap

Ciao

Marco

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 4:03 pm
by gileraXR1
deana wrote:Have as much time as you want :) and congratulations on your marriage :shock: Does she share your interest in bikes???
She has learned to drive bike..... on my KTM 450 EXC..... *deibel*
But actually she's just my best, favorite and brave passenger! *Clap

Ciao! :wink:

Marco

off topic

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:43 pm
by pppdrive
Ciao Marco,

Eng. Congratulations on your recent marriage.

Ita. (with help from web translator) Congratulazioni sulla vostra unione recente.

Eng. Paul
Ita. Paolo

Re: off topic

Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:10 am
by gileraXR1
pppdrive wrote:Ciao Marco,

Eng. Congratulations on your recent marriage.

Ita. (with help from web translator) Congratulazioni sulla vostra unione recente.

Eng. Paul
Ita. Paolo
Ita.: Grazie molte!
Eng.: Thank you very much!
*drinks*
*yahoo* *danke*

Waiting for a little Help from Joachim

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 11:19 am
by default
gileraXR1 wrote:
default wrote:well I am always asking questions about parts models and other stuff I am really sorry about my curiosity....
---------------------------------------------


But there comes some other questions :oops:

:arrow: Well as I got the info from gileraXR1 Gilera is using APTsystem AND Joachim said this two systems one of them is pneumatic and the other is electric one ......I think this systems depends on the engine type or something ?
and I guess pneumatic systems are really old version of APTS

>What kind of engine type does Gilera 125r has ? (2T/ER/RRT/Fast Bike/KK/KZ engine type)

>as I surf on internet I saw that there is a model named Gilera R1 125 (which is very similar to 125r maybe the same I dont know because in this website Gilera R1 125 (1997-2000) models looks really similar to Gilera 125r (93-94) model (which is my motorcycle)
http://www.gilera.cz/Gilera%20R1%20125/ ... %20125.htm

and I think or guess this model has the same type of engine with my model.... and for the spare parts I can see some products that fits to gilera R1 125....but can't see any part under the name Gilera 125r model which is mine :?


wooow everything is getting really confused...but I am really thankfull for your informations and answers
Thank you
Hi default!
Well..... No, Gilera R1, it's a bike produced in 1988, like XR1 and MX1.
Those bikes have an evoluted Gilera engine with APTS 2 exaust system.
But this system (APTS 2) it's mechanical too, not electronic.
And remember that your engine have reed petals group directly connected with carter pump (drive shaft); R1, XR1 etc.... have reed petals group on cylinder. :wink:
I think that your "R" have electronic control of APTS, like wonder Gilera CX..... but I'm not very sure.... *idea*
Joachim can you help me? *Clap

Ciao

Marco



Waiting for a little Help from Joachim

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 12:56 pm
by Joachim
from me :?:

I'm not really common in such things ;)

The electronic version is easy to find.... the shaft on the right side of the cylinder has a clear cover (as far as *I* know all the others have a aluminium cover)
Also on the right side there is a solenoid with a cable connected to the lever under the cover. It's located under the seat on the rear frame.

Hope thet helps :)

Maybe for working on the engine it's worth to have the CX workshop manual. It's also for the Crono, the Apache (little RC) and the Free-Style (little Nordie). And also the spare parts lists for CX and GFR.

Your R version (little RCR) maybe one of the last models Gilera has sould. Like the GFR

ciao joachim

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 3:11 pm
by gileraXR1
Joachim wrote:from me :?:

I'm not really common in such things ;)

The electronic version is easy to find.... the shaft on the right side of the cylinder has a clear cover (as far as *I* know all the others have a aluminium cover)
Also on the right side there is a solenoid with a cable connected to the lever under the cover. It's located under the seat on the rear frame.

Hope thet helps :)

Maybe for working on the engine it's worth to have the CX workshop manual. It's also for the Crono, the Apache (little RC) and the Free-Style (little Nordie). And also the spare parts lists for CX and GFR.

Your R version (little RCR) maybe one of the last models Gilera has sould. Like the GFR

ciao joachim
Thank you very much Joachim! :wink:

See you beyond 20th of August! *thumb*

Ciao

Marco

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 6:02 pm
by default
Thank you very much..

Re: Gilera 125r (Enduro)-1993-94

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:44 am
by Joachim
is there anybody out there who could translate this please?
I'm not shure if it's spam or not.
Looks like turkish. IP is also from Turky... but the rest?

thanks Joachim