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Old 11-06-2018, 10:30 AM
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Thumbs up '18-'19 Hard Parts Catalog

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Old 11-06-2018, 01:31 PM
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Is this from GasGas USA or from the main factory in Spain?
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Old 11-06-2018, 02:06 PM
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Seems to be from Gasgas USA , given that most parts are of US manufacture.
But nevertheless lots of nice parts. Hope they will be available through the european importers as well.
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Is this from GasGas USA or from the main factory in Spain?
The catalog is on the main GG web page. So I would assume available everywhere.
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Judging by the back page of the catalogue, it's of US origin. The exchange rate, import duties and shipping to the UK adds a lot to the cost of US made parts. Generally, we have to pay in pounds what the US price is in dollars so about a 40% hike.

A great pity as the quality is 1st class and I would buy several items if the price were nearer the domestic US level.
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Great!!!
How I do to save this page/file to my computer?
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I just spent a bunch of time on the phone yesterday trying to get a clutch ordered for my 18 xc300.

It seems there's some disconnect between what Rekluse offers and what was printed in this document.

In my case I was calling to check into a Core Manual clutch for an 18. The part number listed in this document is apparently for a 17 and older model. The new part number for the current bikes differs by one digit and isn't available for preorder yet.

I then tried to get them to assemble what I was looking for out of their existing parts as a custom order and in the process found that the Core EXP number listed in this PDF ends at MY2017 and doesn't apply to 18/19 bikes because the pressure plate changed (and stack height?).

Over all this is a great document and I have spent time flipping through the pages and dreaming over it evert day since it was released. Regarding the clutches though, you may want to call Rekluse and clarify what you are looking for compared and get their part number for your dealer vs relying totally on what is provided in the hard parts document.
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Actually it's the slave that changed. I transferred my EXP 3.0 from my 13 300 to my 18 300 GP. The only thing I had to change according to Rekluse was my slave, which I did. Been in the bike for 6 months with no issues. My clutch is the RMS-7700 part number.
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where this items available in USA?
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Through any GasGas dealer.
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