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GG 200 size
I have a 2011 KTM 300xc and a 2006 GG 300 and don't really notice the physical size difference that some people talk about. I had a chance to try a KTM 200 and noticed right away the physical size difference. The 200 felt smaller and more compact. Being 150lbs. I liked it. My question, is the GG 200 smaller in the same way the KTM 200 is smaller. I'm looking for a lighter bike but don't want another KTM.
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2006 GasGas EC300 2011 KTM 300XC |
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Only the gasgas 125 has the smaller chassis like the ktm 125/200. |
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The 125 frame is still the same as the 250 frame just different mounting brackets for the motor.
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2013 GasGas 300 2004 GasGas 200 2011 GasGas 300 Ortonville Minnesota |
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Ok, Thanks for the info.
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2006 GasGas EC300 2011 KTM 300XC |
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Im 150lbs as well and would have considered a 2012 200 if it were smaller like the ktm.
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On the subject of the EC 200, I'm considering buying one, but have 3 questions:
1. I already have a 2006 EC 300, which is a brilliant bike, but I find it exhausting for local club hare and hounds because it pulls so hard right off tickover. Would the 200 be a lot easier to ride, or should I stick with my TM 125 for racing ? 2. Does anyone know if there was an EC 200 model produced in 2010 (europe / uk market). I can't find any reference to it on any of the Gas Gas sites ? I have the frame number if that helps i.d. the bike in question. 3. The bike has Sachs forks and shock. I'm a novice racer - will the sachs be noticeably different to the marzocchi / ohlins on my '06 ? I generally find soft settings on the shock and lighter oil / bigger air gap in the forks work well on most bikes
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'00 Montesa Cota 315R '13 Husaberg TE 300 |
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2. Yes, there was definitely a 200 in 2010, 2 friends of mine have them. 3. The sachs forks are a bit quirky, but from what iv read as long as you're careful with how you go about working on them you should be ok, they are not fundamentally different to other OC forks. They use 7mm id shims. Sachs shocks are find also, been on gasgas' since 07' in a lot of bikes, and in Huskys for a while too. |
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Cheers for the advice Noobi. I've told the seller I'm going to pass on this bike and wait for an older marz / ohlins one to show up. For some reason Gas Gas didn't bring many later 200's into the UK, so it may be a waiting game. When you look at how popular the KTM 200 EXC is over here, especially at local level racing, it seems strange that other manufacturers don't produce 200 cc bikes. The E1,2 & 3 formula may work for professional riders in a worldwide arena, but 200 2T and 250 4T are where it's at for average competitors racing at local level in the UK
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'00 Montesa Cota 315R '13 Husaberg TE 300 |
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Nothing wrong with the 48mm Sachs. Alot of people here would take them over the 45mm Zokes.
I have a 2010 EC300 runnning the Sachs/Ohlins setup and have been more than pleased with them. Added a few more mm air gap to them at first service and thats that. Haven't even felt the need to revalve. They are a bit quirky with parts availability but as stated are similar to any other OC fork. I'm personally considering adding a 2012 EC200 to the stable aswell. 48mm CC Zokes and Ohlins 888. I'm excited! |
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2005 EC200 is the way to go easy to ride, very light. Get the suspension set up right and happy days. I find mine still quite torquey and a good hit in the middle/top. I'm a real novice and it's not at all intimidating and it's better than I am! My ability is growing with this bike. Love it!!!!!
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