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Old 07-31-2013, 03:03 PM
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Default Older Gasgas project: Ultimate tight woods bike

Been Jonesin' to get back on Gasgas after a year on my KTM200. Love the little bike and it is set up awesome with Rekluse and LHRB. Fun bike for woods.

Have my eye on a 2000 EC250 to make into a woods weapon. I know the EC250 package well and thought it would make a sweet tight woods bike. I would like to get the older Gasser with with the conventionals for rocky woods. I love my 45 Zokes on my KTM. They soak up the rocks and roots so amazingly well. If I remember right, the older motors also turned out tons of low end which would be perfect for what I have in mind. I also like the smaller geometry and ergos of the earlier bikes which adds to the woods effectiveness.

Here is what I have in mind:

*Set up suspension for tight NW woods (conventionals forks)
*Add a Core EXP Rekluse and do a LHRB conversion (Love this on my KTM)
*Full woods guards
*Woods gearing
*Lectron carb or just work on getting the jetting to suit my style.

What do you think?

Crazy to put so much into an older bike?

Or, who cares, an older Gasgas set up for woods is one bad bike!


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Old 07-31-2013, 04:24 PM
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i had a 2000 250 for a little while that had conv forks..

that bike was a bullet and very fun to ride

great idea..

btw.. how long did it take you to get used to the lhrb ?
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Old 07-31-2013, 05:28 PM
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Man....I wish I still had my 45 Zokes for ya! One of the guys in Texas bought them...complete front end! Would have been a complete bolt on deal!

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Man....I wish I still had my 45 Zokes for ya! One of the guys in Texas bought them...complete front end! Would have been a complete bolt on deal!

Add a 2K3 to that list
that was a buddy of mine.. they are on his kids 200 working great..
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Yes the 45 Zokes are really amazing in the woods. The ones on my KTM have been totally worked over by previous owner who sent them off to C Cycle back East. They are hands down the best fork I've used in the woods!

It took my about 3 "serious" rides to get used to the LHRB. I put it this way, I like the Rekluse but don't NEED it and could totally ride without it. I LOVE the LHRB and feel it is something I don't want to ride without!

I did an experiment in June on a 4 day ride. I switched my LHRB out for regular foot pedal and rode a full 50 mile day. As soon as we came back to camp I immediately switched back to my LHRB. It takes riding to a new level IMO.
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that was a buddy of mine.. they are on his kids 200 working great..
Nice.....glad they have worked out!
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I happen to have a complete set of 45 zokes from my old 99 ktm200 with the triple tree.

$75 and they are yours.

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Thanks for the offer, but I am looking for an older completer bike and go from there.

Found a 2000 TM 300en local for cheap and it is like new. Don't know much about TM but the bike looks beautiful.
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Thanks for the offer, but I am looking for an older completer bike and go from there.

Found a 2000 TM 300en local for cheap and it is like new. Don't know much about TM but the bike looks beautiful.
have read a little about them... supposed to be arm rippers... no way to know that..

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Been Jonesin' to get back on Gasgas after a year on my KTM200. Love the little bike and it is set up awesome with Rekluse and LHRB. Fun bike for woods.

Have my eye on a 2000 EC250 to make into a woods weapon. I know the EC250 package well and thought it would make a sweet tight woods bike. I would like to get the older Gasser with with the conventionals for rocky woods. I love my 45 Zokes on my KTM. They soak up the rocks and roots so amazingly well. If I remember right, the older motors also turned out tons of low end which would be perfect for what I have in mind. I also like the smaller geometry and ergos of the earlier bikes which adds to the woods effectiveness.

Here is what I have in mind:

*Set up suspension for tight NW woods (conventionals forks)
*Add a Core EXP Rekluse and do a LHRB conversion (Love this on my KTM)
*Full woods guards
*Woods gearing
*Lectron carb or just work on getting the jetting to suit my style.

What do you think?

Crazy to put so much into an older bike?

Or, who cares, an older Gasgas set up for woods is one bad bike!

Sounds like my bike i bulit in 2007 (2005 300) and still own. I put a rekluse with LHRB,13-52 gearing ,ltr jetting, xr 650 conventionals, scotts UTB damper and flexxbars plus a whole lot more. I have owned over 30 dirtbikes and this is the only one ill never sale.

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