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Kevan 10-19-2010 08:42 PM

New to GasGas and new to forum!
 
Hey folks!
I figured this would be the right spot for an introduction.

My name is Kevan and I'm located in central Ohio. I recently purchased a new 2009 GasGas EC300 from a local dealer. I'm incredibly happy with it.

I had a really bad accident on a motorcycle 20 years ago and swore I'd never get on one again. After my better half decided she wanted to learn how to ride, specifically off-road, I realized that my stupid fear was just that: fear...something I could conquer easily.
Took about 3 minutes of riding to get me over that hump (no pun intended). LOL

The day we brought her home:
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I'm incredibly happy with it. Even in the break-in stage, the bike has PLENTY of power and torque for the trails in this area.
First day out was VERY muddy as it had just finished raining a few hours earlier. The bike handled great and really put me at ease. One "puddle" turned out to be a "small lake" and I found myself up to the seat in water. A blip of the throttle and I'm through it and out the other side, albeit very wet. The bike didn't even care, but did ask for a bath after that first day of riding:
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._4624152_n.jpg

The only downside about getting into off-road riding again: I'm sore as hell for a couple of days after riding! :) I forgot how physically demanding this sport is.

I do not plan to modify the bike other than a headlight/tail light and a computer (mainly for trail distances and maintenance scheduling). A TrailTech Vapor is en route, but I'm still looking for a decent headlight/tail light combo. Suggestions are welcome.

Her bike is a Yamaha TTR-125, as this is her first time doing this stuff. We also purchased a pair of 2010 Yamaha Raptor 250 ATVs, which we're having a blast on as well.....but I still lean toward my EC300. :)

I look forward to reading and joining the discussions here on the forum.
Thanks!

roostafish 10-19-2010 09:33 PM

Awesome! Good stuff. Trail tech makes a high quality light. I think it's ugly, but it works good. Personally I'd just order the gasgas headlight and taillight. The tail light has a very nice mounting structure and doubles as a handhold for lifting.

moto9 10-19-2010 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roostafish (Post 50303)
Awesome! Good stuff. Trail tech makes a high quality light. I think it's ugly, but it works good. Personally I'd just order the gasgas headlight and taillight. The tail light has a very nice mounting structure and doubles as a handhold for lifting.

The best money you can spend on your scoot would be getting the suspension done.
It will make a night and day difference and twice the joy to ride.

gg3 10-19-2010 11:30 PM

Welcome,great looking bike,even when dirty!

john01 10-20-2010 04:28 AM

Welcome to the club and GasGas bikes. Nice story and hope you guys continue to have fun playing in the dirt/mud.

nhrider 10-20-2010 04:39 AM

Welcome!

I'm glad you got back on a bike. I had a bad accident on a dirt bike and the only thing holding me back is the wife...

SideshowBob 10-20-2010 05:00 AM

Welcome back!

HuskyDude 10-20-2010 06:16 AM

Congrats are in order I think, for conquering your long term fear on riding and for such a great choice on bikes.:D

If you're gonna be riding in any more deep puddles (or lakes) maybe a suggestion would be to re-grease the suspension and other vital areas. These bikes are shipped with minimal amount of grease to start with.
Having the front end done (re-valved) is also a great idea. Money well spent IMO.

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biggstr6 10-20-2010 06:42 AM

Welcome , Glad you like the bike .

You might want to reroute those upper carb hoses to the airbox if you do alot of deep water riding. And the right side power valve vent hose to the frame connection that the gas cap now goes to and get a shorty gas cap vent.

GMP 10-20-2010 07:03 AM

Congrats and welcome!


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