Does anyone have pictures of the original 'rainbow' stripes used on the fuel tanks of Gilera 202 Super and Giubileo 175 (and probably other models) ?
Images I've found by searching show different versions, see the examples below. The red arrow indicates the 'rainbow' stripe (the yellow arrow shows a 'gap' in the stripe probably meaning that it's not original). Notice that the yellow part of the 'rainbow' is in a completely different place in the 'rainbow' in these examples.
Giubileo 'rainbow' stripes ?
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Giubileo 'rainbow' stripes ?
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Yet again the 'system' won't upload images correctly This is the other one that showed in preview OK for the first post
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Hi Lambs,
Funny that you want to know more about the rainbow stripes. I happen to know a bit or two about the subject as I have just finished the restauration of my own Gilera 202 Super. And I really wanted to get the rainbow stripes exactly right.
The rainbow stripes are unique for the Gilera 175 Super and Gilera 202 Super. The colors from top down are blue-red-black-yellow-green. The stripes should start from the Gilera 8 logo on until the white kneepad. So the picture in your first post is correct. For some years there was only a (too) short version of these stripes available on the market, which explains picture number two.
Nozem
Funny that you want to know more about the rainbow stripes. I happen to know a bit or two about the subject as I have just finished the restauration of my own Gilera 202 Super. And I really wanted to get the rainbow stripes exactly right.
The rainbow stripes are unique for the Gilera 175 Super and Gilera 202 Super. The colors from top down are blue-red-black-yellow-green. The stripes should start from the Gilera 8 logo on until the white kneepad. So the picture in your first post is correct. For some years there was only a (too) short version of these stripes available on the market, which explains picture number two.
Nozem
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Wow, lovely bike...congratulations
Dare I ask where you got the correct decals/transfers ?
Dare I ask where you got the correct decals/transfers ?
Re: Giubileo 'rainbow' stripes ?
Hi Lambs,
I bought my set of decals at a classic bike fair in Italy. Especially the rainbow stripes are hard to find. There are a few online sellers that I can recommend, but I am not sure if they have the rainbow stripes for sale:
http://www.olimpiaparts.eu/it/prodotti- ... ivi-gilera
http://www.vintagetransfers.it
Some hints: For the rainbow stripses make sure that you get the long ones, some of the decals offered are too short. The 202 Super decals are also available in 2 sizes. You need the smaller size decals to fit on the white horizontal bar. See below a late model Gilera 202 with the larger size decals. The 202 Super decals are not identical on the left and the right side of the fuel tank. The left side reads "202 Super", the right side reads "Super 202".
Nozem
I bought my set of decals at a classic bike fair in Italy. Especially the rainbow stripes are hard to find. There are a few online sellers that I can recommend, but I am not sure if they have the rainbow stripes for sale:
http://www.olimpiaparts.eu/it/prodotti- ... ivi-gilera
http://www.vintagetransfers.it
Some hints: For the rainbow stripses make sure that you get the long ones, some of the decals offered are too short. The 202 Super decals are also available in 2 sizes. You need the smaller size decals to fit on the white horizontal bar. See below a late model Gilera 202 with the larger size decals. The 202 Super decals are not identical on the left and the right side of the fuel tank. The left side reads "202 Super", the right side reads "Super 202".
Nozem
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