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Colt 02-06-2018 06:38 PM

2018 Gasser GP300
 
Anyone have a 2018 Gasser GP300 and if so how do u like it?

pigpen966 02-07-2018 03:17 AM

Not yet ;);)

Nocams 02-07-2018 06:04 AM

Quietly waiting..........

SpirosZ1000 02-08-2018 05:18 PM

Slowly but steady..........:D

markwoodlief 02-10-2018 07:25 AM

They just hit the US shores last week. I have a 18ec300 but my GP shipped from Georgia last week, should be here in a few days. :)

Colt 02-11-2018 10:10 AM

Gp300
 
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The wait is over and worth it. I have recieved my GP300 and it is awesome. What an awesome bike. I found out that the 50 GPs coming into the US is 38 300s and 12 250s so i feel really fortunate to have one. Pics attached. I know that this dealer has one more coming soon if you are interested. Dealer is Moto Center in Mesa, AZ, 480.642.6686, motocenteraz.com ask for David.
Happy trails
Colt
Ake! Kia Kaha

EnduroGP300 04-05-2018 04:06 AM

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Love mine, ECU was recalled in Australia and was reflashed to be slightly richer. So far very impressed. I?ve jetted with NECJ clip #4, 40 pilot, stock main and adjusted the power valve out to 2.5 turns really happy with the set-up

Colt 04-18-2018 04:03 PM

2018 gp300
 
I got a new 2018 gp300 and love it. I put about 8 hrs on it and then developed some health issues and will need to sell my awesome bike. Only 38 brought into the states so here is one for sell. If u are interested please contact David at Moto Center in mesa, AZ at 4806426686 or email: david@motocenteraz.com. David is the dealer i purchased from and has graciously offered to handle the resale of the bike. It is in his possession and can send pics and handle sale. I will not be responding to this thread so please contact him if interested. Keep riding all u can because u never know when life puts a stop to it. ENJOY!
COLT

Keg 04-24-2018 08:54 PM

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I rode my GP at a Cross Country last weekend here in Australia. Loved it, even with stock springs. Wallowed a little bit but never bottomed or got out of shape.

I will put some heavy springs in it, fit the XC300 start switch and go to my preferred bars next. NEDW was a little lean at idle. Might try a JD Jetting kit or NEDH next.

I have a 49 tooth rear sprocket on my GP standard. All the other ones I have seen come with a 48. Anyone else have that standard? I may go larger for the tight technical terrain out here also.

Gibnut 04-25-2018 04:54 PM

Great shot, Keg!

ECRider 05-02-2018 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Keg (Post 182728)
I rode my GP at a Cross Country last weekend here in Australia. Loved it, even with stock springs. Wallowed a little bit but never bottomed or got out of shape.

I will put some heavy springs in it, fit the XC300 start switch and go to my preferred bars next. NEDW was a little lean at idle. Might try a JD Jetting kit or NEDH next.

I have a 49 tooth rear sprocket on my GP standard. All the other ones I have seen come with a 48. Anyone else have that standard? I may go larger for the tight technical terrain out here also.

Mine came with a 48T rear.
So far I'm enjoying the great handling of my GP300 and just swapped one fork spring only to a 0.46 kg/mm spring. I had an old 5.5kg/mm Sachs shock spring from my departed EC450 which also happened to fit in the KYB shock.

Keg, what are your current carby settings?
Still trying to sort the dreaded 1/4 throttle splutter + spooge & currently running 35PJ NECG #2, 172MJ with AS 0.75 turns out. Getting a bit more snap off the bottom now, then splutter followed by ballistic mid range.
I'm currently waiting for NEDH needle to show up at my local Suzuki dealer so I can try 38PJ NEDH#2, 172MJ.

Nocams 05-02-2018 09:38 AM

Hi Ecrider,don't forget Keggo's running a 250.
I'm having a ball with my GP300 with n3cj #2,175 main,42 pilot,air screw 1 turn out.power valve 2 1/4 turns out.
altitude 200m-1150m.
GRO offroad 1 @50;1
I don't give a toss about the spooge hype,but get bugger all anyway.....

Gibnut 05-02-2018 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Nocams (Post 182888)
Hi Ecrider,don't forget Keggo's running a 250.
I'm having a ball with my GP300 with n3cj #2,175 main,42 pilot,air screw 1 turn out.power valve 2 1/4 turns out.
altitude 200m-1150m.
GRO offroad 1 @50;1
I don't give a toss about the spooge hype,but get bugger all anyway.....

Me too, Sean - nil spooge & nil lean condition ('18 EC250 Six Days). A little spooge is ok, an oil slick running down the swingarm & some drops on the rear brake; not so much!

ECRider 05-03-2018 06:58 AM

Thanks guys, I thought Keg had a GP300.
I tried 45PJ N3CH #2 178MJ (close to N3CJ) & found 2 clips down to be too lean at 1/2 throttle, but spluttering low. I might retry as 42PJ N3CH#3 175M
I'm using Penrite synthetic 50:1 at 100m.
Float level set at 8.5mm

Jacob 'Berg 05-03-2018 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Gibnut (Post 182902)
Me too, Sean - nil spooge & nil lean condition ('18 EC250 Six Days). A little spooge is ok, an oil slick running down the swingarm & some drops on the rear brake; not so much!

Gibnut, I'm running 40 pilot, 172 main, NEDW #2, AS 2 turns out ('18 XC250). 2000-5000 ft elevation. 70-90 degrees F. I still feel like the bike is a little rich and am still getting a great deal of spooge. I am wondering if the cable actuated choke is contributing to this? I will swap with plunger choke and re-evaluate.

Gibnut 05-03-2018 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Jacob 'Berg (Post 182920)
Gibnut, I'm running 40 pilot, 172 main, NEDW #2, AS 2 turns out ('18 XC250). 2000-5000 ft elevation. 70-90 degrees F. I still feel like the bike is a little rich and am still getting a great deal of spooge. I am wondering if the cable actuated choke is contributing to this? I will swap with plunger choke and re-evaluate.

Oil brand & ratio, too? I'm on Motul 710 @ 2% with 98RON fuel. I've gotta say, the 250 has a big squish gap - 2.06mm - and it's taken a bit of fiddling to get the jetting set how I want it. All good - nice to get to know the bike, too.

Sorry for the thread hijack..

Cactus_Flat 05-04-2018 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Gibnut (Post 182932)
Oil brand & ratio, too? I'm on Motul 710 @ 2% with 98RON fuel. I've gotta say, the 250 has a big squish gap - 2.06mm - and it's taken a bit of fiddling to get the jetting set how I want it. All good - nice to get to know the bike, too.

Sorry for the thread hijack..

Take it with a grain of salt as they are also selling a product, but the fellas at RK Tek say the head on the GG 250 is very inefficient, with a lot of room for improvement. I have no first hand experience, but maybe something worth keeping in mind as you continue to dial in your bike.

Gibnut 05-04-2018 09:55 PM

Indeed, Cactus Flat. Here in Australia, we have a 2-t tuning house in Melbourne called TSP. My head will probably go to them for attention when I do my first top end - unless the 250GP head is shown to be a marked improvement over stock.

Doc Brown 05-11-2018 03:17 AM

After my mate bought one 4 weeks ago and I could test ride it I immediately ordered one and will get it tomorrow.

The reason why I bought it and why I'll sell my KTM300/17 is that the suspension and brakes are the best I ever tried and I tried a lot. I have a completely revalved and tuned suspension on the Kato but the KYB stuff is even better right out of the box.

And I get the brake I always wanted. Although I use the same Nissin master on the KTM it does not even come close to the Gasser's stopping power. Its amazing.

Regards from Europe
Doc

Keg 05-16-2018 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ECRider (Post 182887)
Keg, what are your current carby settings?
Still trying to sort the dreaded 1/4 throttle splutter + spooge & currently running 35PJ NECG.

Mine is a GP300. Nedw middle clip 42pilot and 175main on 98 pump gas in Australia

I will go a 180main as it feels a little flat up top in sand.

I get some spooge when lugging the bike a gear higher in slippery or rough terrain. But that is the whole point of lugging. It makes lower velocity through the carb and runs very rich so it is smooth torquey power delivery that won?t break traction, but you get unburnt fuel out the back. I don?t try to jet that as it will be lean in the fast stuff and less torquey in the technical terrain.

ECRider 05-17-2018 08:18 AM

Thanks Keg

Smith-80 05-23-2018 05:46 AM

Hey men. I have just been testing jetting on my new gp300 and am pretty happy with neck, third clip, 180 main, 40 pilot, AS 3turns(so may go 38),and have wound the power valve out 1 turn but will go a bit more to get the bottom end too come on quicker.
australia, not far off sea level, south east qld

Doc Brown 05-28-2018 02:26 AM

Just out of interest, which neelde have you installed?

Smith-80 06-11-2018 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Doc Brown (Post 183494)
Just out of interest, which neelde have you installed?

neck suzuki needle. still need to get the bottom a bit more responsive, so down 1 pilot or up 1 clip

Smith-80 06-11-2018 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Smith-80 (Post 183729)
neck suzuki needle. still need to get the bottom a bit more responsive, so down 1 pilot or up 1 clip

On another note, i have also had the bike at stegz for a measure up and they now have stegz pegz for the gasser.

Chris_tian 06-29-2018 09:37 AM

I love my GP!!!

I try some jetting spec but now i found my favorite

http://fs1.directupload.net/images/180629/kloi3v37.jpg

GGian 07-12-2018 04:07 PM

Hey guys. Im loving the discussion on here and its good to see a few fellow Aussies with the new GP. Im buying a GP250 and wondering who else has one, what jetting specs are you running and as somone said earlier are the squish clearences on the 250 only poor on the EC model or thr GP as well. Cheers. Gian.

ECRider 07-12-2018 08:10 PM

My gp300 had a 1.8mm squish with the starndard 0.5mm base gasket. I dropped the squish to 1.6mm by swaping the base gasket to 0.3mm. This cleaned up the bottom end a little bit


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