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Chain

Put it up on your stand lossen the axel and remove the bolt on the bottom of the shock. Then tighten your chain and lift your swingarm up until its horizontal with the ground, then the chain should have almost no play. Not completely tight, but almost no play. Tighten the axel, and the bolt on the shock, and your set,,,
11/10/2008 4:55:17 PM • 2002 Gilera... • Answered on Nov 10, 2008
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Plug gaps

Manufacturer Spark Plug Gap A spark plug part number might fit hundreds of engines and although the factory will typically set a gap to a pre-selected setting this gap may not be optimum for your particular engine and may not take into account modifications that you may have made to the engine. Spark Plug Gap – Bigger is Better The larger the spark kernel that is generated by a spark jumping the electrode gap, the more likely and complete the fuel burn will be, and the smoother the engine will run. That is, the larger the spark gap that’s exposed to the air/fuel mixture, the easier it is to initiate combustion. This translates directly into improved throttle response. So, the larger the plug gap you can run (without misfires) the better. Unfortunately, the greater the plug gap, the higher the voltage requirement to jump the gap. The difficulty lies in that, any added gap creates more strain on the other ignition parts. Coils, for example, may not have enough stored energy to cross the gap, creating a misfire. Old plug wire insulation can break down at the higher voltages required to fire a larger gap. The stock Ducati coils are good enough to fire a 0.044-inch plug gap. Any gap larger than this will likely result in more misfires (there’s always a few) and subsequent power loss. The correct new plug gap is specified at about 0.024-inch (0.6mm). But, remember, as a plug wears, the gap opens up further. If you use conventional sparkplugs, start with the recommended gap and try opening the gap up in 0.002-inch increments. You should note a progressively smoother throttle response if not more power. When the bike begins to lose power, go back 0.001 - 0.002 inch and this will be your optimum gap. I don't know offhand what the DCPR8E plug comes pre-gapped at but as a good rule-of-thumb, if you go more than 0.008 inch over the out-of-the-box gap you won’t maintain parallel surfaces between ground and the center electrodes. So if you reach that point, change to a plug that starts at a larger gap. The NGK dash 9 series starts at a 0.9mm (0.035-inch) gap, and is used for that reason. If you run iridium or platinum electrode plugs, start with the 0.035-inch gap that they are shipped with. Don't run them at smaller gaps or you'll loose throttle response. If you have a older bike, you may arc over the plug wires before you can reach the optimum plug gap. If the spark plug wires have inadequate insulation, the wire cannot maintain a high enough voltage across the insulation and will arc to ground before firing the plug gap. The factory spark plug leads are stranded wire covered with an EPDM jacket and although the wire itself will last a long time, the jacket will start to break down after a couple of years which is why most good aftermarket wire is insulated with silicone rubber. If this is the case, replace the stock spark plug wires with a set of Magnecor or similar quality wires. This will allow running a larger plug gap without a concern for insulating the higher voltage needed to jump the gap. Ducati 916 Magnecor #2549 wires, for example, run $67. Ignition Amplifiers Running a larger gap is the main benefit of installing an ignition amplifier, such as the one sold by Evoluzione for Ducati's. The Evoluzione ignition amplifier increases the primary voltage to the stock Ducati coil from the existing battery voltage to either 16 volt or 18 volt (user selectable). A higher primary voltage means you get a higher secondary voltage applied to the wires and plugs. The higher the secondary voltage - the larger gap it will jump across. Evoluzione recommends that for best throttle response, you run a 0.060 inch plug gap. One reservation that I have about ignition amplifiers as a group is that they could possibly cause overheating and eventual failure of the stock coils or wires. This reliability consideration has to be balanced against improved performance. An independent test by Road Racing World magazine on a GSXR 1000 saw only about a 0.2 HP improvement, but throttle response is the major benefit.,,,
11/10/2008 4:55:17 PM • 2002 Gilera... • Answered on Nov 10, 2008
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I have a 2005 gilera dna 50cc. It starts fine but after a while cuts out and won't start again. I was told that they don't like the wet ,could this be the case

more likely a fuel hose problem.. could be a clogged filter, a pinched hose even a dirty carburetor .. it's not a tight clog it just slows the fuel enough to starve the engine then over time it drips enough fuel into the carb to allow start and run for a short while before clogging again
12/21/2022 6:40:31 PM • Gilera... • Answered on Dec 21, 2022
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Hi I have stripped mi Gilera 125 sc down apart from engine and carb. Just panels and petrol tank. Why they have been painted. Now it has a good spark fuel but will not start just seems plug is flooded all the time but the spark is perfect

It sounds as though the mixture is way too rich. Is the choke stuck on or malfunctioning? With is dry spark plug but fuel in the carburetor, try turning the fuel valve and choke off and then with ignition on and holding the throttle at least 1/2 open, kick the engine over several times. If it starts under these conditions then perhaps the float(s) in the float bowel have leaked and are full of gasoline causing the fuel to flow continuously into the throat of the carb then into the engine. It probably is some sort of carb mixture setting, choke or needle valve/float problem.
3/19/2019 10:17:16 PM • Gilera... • Answered on Mar 19, 2019
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Water comes out of spark plug hole have put nev head and base gaskets on gilera 50

Possible warped/cracked head or cylinder wall.
7/23/2018 11:47:27 PM • Gilera... • Answered on Jul 23, 2018
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Enine keeps locking up after i changed the piston gilera gsm 50

Time to disassemble the engine again,,, you can see what is causing the problem ... proceed from there...
8/11/2017 9:18:01 AM • Gilera... • Answered on Aug 11, 2017
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How much oil in front forks gilera nexus 500

242 cc +/- 3 cc (8.2oz)
6/19/2017 6:13:04 AM • Gilera... • Answered on Jun 19, 2017
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Wondering if anyone can help I have a gilera 125cc and it starts and ticks over fine but once the choke comes of it starts to cut out when it's ticking over but drives fine above 3000rpm

still think you have a plugged carb passage somewhere maybe an idle air passage, you used carb cleaner and compressed air to blow this carb's jets out?
10/17/2016 8:43:42 PM • Gilera... • Answered on Oct 17, 2016
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Anybody help with gilera runner electric problem? front an back lights won't come on & rear right indicator doesn't work either. temperature gauge goes straight to hot when bike starts too.

with that temp guage gauge shows hot but engine is not fuses dont blow could be as simple as a bad earth or faulty temp sender how old is the battery check fuse need rar to open and view but found a downloadable repair manual for the gilera runner http://www.carlsalter.com/download.asp?p=1067 when was scooter last serviced colour and level of oil 26199451-vwo4kbj50x24ysdqrikfgjwj-2-0.jpg
5/20/2016 12:13:18 AM • Gilera... • Answered on May 20, 2016
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