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Mark Berg - CPD 01-30-2014 05:24 PM

2014 EC300 Model and changes
 
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Opened up the crate last week on our 2014 and started to write the list of changes over the last couple of years to the bike! I am sure the thread was started before, but here is a refresher! GasGas has had some struggles in 2012, the 13 bike was an improvement, and the 14 hits it!

Some key things over the competition for the same price if not lower?.(i am sure i missed a few)

AXP Skid plate comes stock
FMF Stealth spark arrestor
48mm marzocchi forks
Reiger shock (this is a very nice shock with long durability and a solid history)
Polished hubs
Excel Rims
Galfer Wave rotors front n rear
Nissan brakes
New engine cases (lighter, smaller)
New cylinder (consistent performance)
New cylinder head
New water pump housing for better cooling (GasGas has always been a very cool running bike)
Vforce 4 reed system (upgrade from vforce 3)

Many smaller items as well

Bigger oil sight glass
New rear brake pedal with bearing system, works better
Front axle pull
New outer clutch cover (better oil flow)
Side plates have access to exhaust
Double wall handlebar (renthal copy)
New footpeg design with removable brackets

Coop 01-30-2014 05:35 PM

Very nice.

john r b 01-30-2014 06:36 PM

Mark, Thank you for posting the photos. Any word about the 200's?
Were can I get one of those GG floor mats?

Jakobi 01-30-2014 06:45 PM

Love the extra hole in the side panel to access the exhaust mounts!

Sounds like a good list of revisions. No doubt the rags will still find something to bag though. Like the pink shock :p

I'm interested to see/hear what the changes to the head have been. Hopefully they've taken advantage of the improved tolerances in the cylinders and will be shipping with less head to piston angles and a tighter squish band.

JP4 01-30-2014 08:36 PM

Thanks for the report. Not much 'Real' info on the 2014's as of yet.

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Originally Posted by Jakobi (Post 127408)
Love the extra hole in the side panel to access the exhaust mounts!

Ditto on that! No access = huge PIA for no reason, but what seems like an oversight by the designers. It was the first thing I noticed on the early pics.

Early reports would suggest that the 2014 GGs have turned the corner.

I sure would like to see/hear about the fit and finish of the 14's. As much as I might not like aspects of the orange bikes, they are well put together. What I've seen of the Sherco's and Beta's recently has also been a step above the Gassers in this regard.

I'm due for a new ride in 2015. It will most likely be a GG, but definitely so if the fit and finish matches the Euro competition.

Beta Steve 01-30-2014 08:39 PM

That is a sweet looking bike!

Bandit9 01-30-2014 10:34 PM

They sure know how to make a visually appealing bike. Even with the ugly shock.

This is just torturing me.

redrider 01-30-2014 11:19 PM

Anyone know when/where the first Demos for these bikes will be?

liv2day 01-31-2014 11:17 AM

In my best Fat Bastard typing voice (lol):

Dead Seeeexy

I'm really hoping to convert my wife to a 2T (she's on a KTM 250 4T right now). I don't want to get banished or flamed, but I think an ideal bike (even for me) is the KTM 250R Freeride, though who knows if we'll ever see it in the states.

That said, I think the seat height, planted feeling, and overall package of my EC200 is the perfect trail bike and I look forward to seeing what's what when it's time to pass this one down.

apa 02-05-2014 08:13 AM

Are the radiator hoses still the same?


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