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  2. Gilera Nexus - Wikipedia

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    Gilera Nexus is a maxi-scooter manufactured by Italian company Piaggio under the Gilera brand. Sold from 2003. Sold from 2003. It is available in four engines (the 125, 250, 300 and 500 cm 3 ).

  3. Category:Gilera motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gilera motorcycles" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Gilera Nexus; Gilera Runner; I. Gilera Ice; P. Piaggio MP3; R ...

  4. Gilera - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Gilera dominated Grand Prix motorcycle racing, winning the 500 cc road racing world championship six times in eight years. [6] Facing a downturn in motorcycle sales due to the increase in the popularity of automobiles after the war, Gilera made a gentleman's agreement with the other Italian motorcycle makers to quit Grand Prix racing after the 1957 season as a cost-cutting ...

  5. Gilera Ice - Wikipedia

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    Presented at the Bologna Motor Show in November 2000, the Gilera Ice is a sport scooter aimed at a young audience and available only in the 50 version. [1]Characterized by the “Axe Frame” chassis in exposed pressed steel, this solution guarantees a resistance to bending and torsion 400% higher than that of a conventional frame. [2]

  6. Gilera CB1 - Wikipedia

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    The Gilera CB1 is a moped produced by the Italian manufacturer Gilera from 1975 to 1989. History

  7. Gilera Runner - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. MV Agusta 500 racers - Wikipedia

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    The most logical theory is that the MV Agusta 500 4C had a bore and stroke of 52 × 58 mm (492.7 cc), identical to that of the Gilera 500 4C and the MV Agusta 125 Bialbero, but occasionally bore and stroke of 54 × 54 mm (494.7 cc) are reported. The dimensions were changed in 1952 to 53 × 56 mm (494.2 cc).

  9. Cisco Nexus switches - Wikipedia

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    The Nexus 2232PP offers thirty-two 1/10 Gbit/s Ethernet and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) interfaces. [5] The Nexus 2248PQ offers forty-eight 1/10 Gbit/s Ethernet and FCoE interfaces. For the HP BladeSystem C3000 and C7000 server blade chassis, the Cisco Nexus B22HP fabric extender exists. (October 2011) [6]