This video shows the after market rear suspensions/absorbers working on my ST200. I replaced the factory fitted ones as they are damn stiff, uncomfortable and unadjustable.The dealer where I bought these from, told me that they were made in Italy which I doubt so. Anyway, it's adjustable and comfortable when riding through the rough and bumpy roads here. In this video, I was riding with a female companion. Total weight (rider & pillion) on the Runner was 125 kg. Hope you find this interesting! ;-)
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Please watch my other bike videos here,
Gilera Runner ST200 videos:
#1 Gilera Runner ST200 First Look, http://youtu.be/AqSekzta7X4
#2 Gilera Runner ST200 Working Rear Shock Video, http://youtu.be/a8HHvgECM4o
#3 Gilera Runner ST200 After Wash, http://youtu.be/NBDtzAEfwEE
#4 Gilera Runner ST200 At Piaggio Showroom, http://youtu.be/Na6tbElC5mo
Vespa GTS300ie videos:
#1 Vespa GTS300ie Super Road Trip To Malacca, http://youtu.be/L70J4EXS9MQ
#2 Vespa GTS300ie Super First Look & Ride, http://youtu.be/GBgNExNhlF8
#3 Vesparados At Piaggio Showroom, http://youtu.be/iCM9oLf79wY
Honda ST1300X videos:
#1 Honda ST1300X Intro, http://youtu.be/RO6yfFo54cM
#2 Honda STX1300X Solo Road Trip To Sepang, Malaysia, http://youtu.be/8UB3vOniZdA
Honda FMX650 FunMotor videos:
#1 FMX650 FunMotor Easy Outback Riding, http://youtu.be/Dko4aJa_5W4
Enjoy and thanks for watching!..
Nice vid !! btw how do you mounted the camera ? it don't even shake a little when moving ..
as for the suspensions is it height adjustable ? and what is the brand ? Thanks ..
yeocl 1 month ago
@yeocl Hi, I used the normal thumbdrive sized camera for the recording. Video quality not that good and I used a tape to stick it to the mud flap as the camera was very light. The suspension is adjustable and the brand was ''so-called'' Gilera, but Taiwan made.
dfaieruz 1 month ago