Gilera 180 scooters.
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					Ohh my gosh Im gonna hafta revamp my opinions on scooters. 
 Yesterday I got to ride two Gilera scooters.
  One a traditional two stroke auto and one a 4 stroke auto.
  The two stroke was totally amazing.180cc of low geared stomp and it did indeed stomp. It flew up don buck road at a huge rate of knots and made short work of the corners too. The small wheels werent too happy hitting sharp bumps like manhole covers. I took it down the motorway and it flew past 100km/h easily.
 Heaps of fun. 
 Now the 4 stroke -well -It had me scratching my head  From the front it looks like a pukka road bike with decent tele forks disk brakes  a small fairing and sorta a road race tank. Its got 15" wheels too  The seat reminds me of the old school Katana's 
 The footpegs are really cool with a range of bolt holes in the hanger brackets to raise or lower the pegs.
 From the back it looks like someone has crashed a scooter into the back of a naked road bike -with all the scooter drive train there to see 
 To ride it is just madness  autotranz and both brakes on the handlebars means you need to ride it different from a "real" bike 
 Into my first set of corners on it I felt like I was on a normal bike.I went to tap it down a gear or two and was a tadd upset that someone had stolen the gear shifter. The way to hussle one of theese around is to back off the gas and grab a tiny bit of back brake--That signals the auto box to chop it doewn a gear or two. 
 I came back from riding the beastie with a grin from ear to ear.
 It looks good and in a city riding situation rides bloody well 
 All in all  great fun
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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