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bigtoe 05-05-2015 02:05 AM

2015 ec200
 
looking at anew ec 200 anyone had any experience with these?

Dirt Dud 05-05-2015 04:09 AM

You will find no shortage of riders loving :D the 200 on this forum . I have an 06 and 11 200 and they are great bikes as long as you like to ride on the throttle . they are a small bore and you have to gas it to get it up and over the trail trash / hills you :( come across . I also have a few trials bikes and a Sherco X Ride all of these bikes are trials oriented but lots of fun :D on the trails . You cannot go as fast on the new tweener bikes like Freeride , X Ride ect. as on the EC200 . If you are looking for a great bike that you can go fast on , like to turn the throttle these are fun bikes for sure .It has great brakes durable engine and great woods handling . The 300 has a lot more power and is easier to ride as long as you Do Not turn the throttle to much:eek: !

liv2day 05-05-2015 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Dirt Dud (Post 152160)
You will find no shortage of riders loving :D the 200 on this forum .

+1 and then some to everything DirtDud posted. I switched from an orange 300 to my '11 200 and a couple years ago and it's been the best thing for my trail riding. Not a racer, just a trail hack, but think the 200 is the perfect bike for the woods I ride :cool:

Jetster220 05-05-2015 11:15 PM

Watch some of the videos on my youtube page, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvt...kTUvwMFQzvHd2g I ride a '12 EC200, love it.

bigtoe 05-06-2015 03:07 AM

thanks guys for your advice, I've been trail riding for many years now and had many bikes of all sizes 2t and 4t, I'm mid fifties now, my last bike was a 2011 gasgas ec 300 which I loved, my son has now inherited that, I'm a fairly slow rider , I thought of installing a fly wheel weight on the 200 to may be help it up the hills so I don't have to rev it so much, any thoughts,

d17 05-06-2015 08:27 AM

I had an 07 and liked it very much to me the power seemed similar to my husky txc 250F but much more reliable. It had enough to pull down low and was controllable but if you wanted it to you could scream it.

liv2day 05-06-2015 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by bigtoe (Post 152205)
I'm a fairly slow rider , I thought of installing a fly wheel weight on the 200 to may be help it up the hills so I don't have to rev it so much, any thoughts,

I resemble that statement too :D

How about throwing a Rekluse in the bike; won't do much for revving it, but it'll help with the hilly stuff :)

I haven't had any issues when winding mine out to get up some of the stuff we have in the coast range; once she's on top, it's back to normal riding.

Keep us posted on what you decide!

gasser 05-06-2015 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bigtoe (Post 152205)
thanks guys for your advice, I've been trail riding for many years now and had many bikes of all sizes 2t and 4t, I'm mid fifties now, my last bike was a 2011 gasgas ec 300 which I loved, my son has now inherited that, I'm a fairly slow rider , I thought of installing a fly wheel weight on the 200 to may be help it up the hills so I don't have to rev it so much, any thoughts,

Flywheel weights help bikes that have too much bottom end power or are prone to stalling - the 200 has neither of those traits. It will respond better to jetting and gearing for the hills. Suzuki needles (I have a NEDW in my 250) can give better power off idle but proper gearing a 200 is more crucial than on the bigger bikes. If top speeds are not important to you then experiment to see which gearing works best for you on hills and technical trails. I love the hills and 12/48 works great for me on my 250. 13/52 would give the same overall ratio. I would probably run 12/49 or 12/50 if I were on a 200 but remember gearing is highly personal so experiment to see what works best for you.

Danj56 05-07-2015 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by bigtoe (Post 152205)
I thought of installing a fly wheel weight on the 200 to may be help it up the hills so I don't have to rev it so much, any thoughts,

If the bike comes with a 2K3 ignition you wont find a heavier flywheel. If you switch over to the 2k2 you have a selection of weights you can add.

bigtoe 05-07-2015 06:50 AM

they have an adjustable power valve too, it's quite easy to get at, I suppose I could crank that down to it's mildest position, and also set the mapping switch to turtle !


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