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Old 06-05-2012, 08:37 AM
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Default 2012 EC300 e-start walk around video, pics, etc...

Hey everyone,

Here is a short video of my 2012, but first a little back ground. I have been riding and racing(harescrambles) on a 08 YZ250 for the past 3 years. I have it revalved, big tank, jetting dialed, Rekluse zstart pro, etc...I love my YZ. It has been nothing but reliable and fun to ride. That being said, its still a MX bike converted to a woods bike. The close ratio trans is annoying at times, and it has no stator for lighting. I ride in the hills of WV and SE Ohio. I plan to start running enduros and Ohio dual sports, both require lights and a plate so the YZ wasnt going to cut it. We ride tight twisty single track and atv trails. Trails are generally rocky, rooty, and muddy.

I have been looking at Gassers for few years. The dealer options have been limited but last year my local KTM shop picked up GasGas. I went to look at the 11 EC300 they had last summer and almost bought it. I was hesitant and decided to wait. Then they got the 2012 (kick only) back in March. I fell in love, the ergos were good and the fit/finish was excellent. In the middle of May the KTM shop had a demo day so I went and rode the 300XC, TE300, and 250XC. I loved the 300 motor and decided my trusty YZ was going to get a new stable mate. I pondered ordering a 13' 300xc but there was just something about the GasGas that just felt right so I waited on the GasGas. I trusted my gut and went with what feels right. So far so good.

I picked it up on May 30. The day I brought her home

IMG_1102 by Rider_wv, on Flickr

A short walk around video
http://youtu.be/ckTeRcm4hgs?hd=1

First day on the trails

IMG_1112 by Rider_wv, on Flickr

300 smokers by Rider_wv, on Flickr


I will post up a post ride video and some trail videos later. I am still uploading them...

Thanks
Jeremy
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Old 06-05-2012, 08:47 AM
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We have two great dealers in WV. Ridersville and Appalachian.
Which one did you buy your bike from?
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Old 06-05-2012, 09:25 AM
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My local dealer is Appalachian Offroad Motorcycles, in Crosslanes, WV. They are great guys to deal with and they gave me a good deal on the GasGas. I ride with some of the employees almost every weekend.

I plug them in the post ride video

A big thanks to AOMC for carrying GasGas. I had to go back saturday to order parts, I was so excited to get the new bike home and tear up my yard I forgot to order armor when I picked it up.

Clay, just a quick question...should the rear sag be set to 100mm?
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Old 06-05-2012, 10:13 AM
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Nice bike! and a big thumbs up for the Geigerrig !

As far as sag- most success has been found with pre load on the CORRECT rate spring in the 10-12mm range and let the sag fall where it will. I believe the stock spring is 5.2 and is ok for up to about 180 lbs ungeared rider. look here for a ton of info from the gurus here http://www.gasgasrider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1628
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Old 06-05-2012, 10:18 AM
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I love my GeigerRig 1600. It hauls just enough stuff for a full day on the trail. It never moves, never leaks and takes a beating in the greenbriars and when I am sliding down the mountain on my head
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Old 06-05-2012, 10:58 AM
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Here is a post ride video:
http://youtu.be/88wiYAxJgeI

My wife thinks I am retarded for walking around talking about my new bike She also doesnt understand why I keep talking about smiling when I ride it. Dirt bikes are suppose to be fun, if I am laughing and smiling in my helmet all day long then I feel that is a good gauge on how fun the bike is.

I have to fine tune the jetting and get the suspension dialed in, mainly the forks. They are nice and plush but I found them deflecting off of rocks and cross ruts in an odd manner.

I also forgot to mention the bike is super stable at speed, not a single sign of head shake either seated or standing.
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Old 06-05-2012, 01:09 PM
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Nice bike! and a big thumbs up for the Geigerrig !

As far as sag- most success has been found with pre load on the CORRECT rate spring in the 10-12mm range and let the sag fall where it will. I believe the stock spring is 5.2 and is ok for up to about 180 lbs ungeared rider. look here for a ton of info from the gurus here http://www.gasgasrider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1628
thanks for the sag info, I will check preload tonight. I am 180 in street clothes so the spring rate should be close.
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Old 06-05-2012, 02:39 PM
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My local dealer is Appalachian Offroad Motorcycles, in Crosslanes, WV. They are great guys to deal with and they gave me a good deal on the GasGas. I ride with some of the employees almost every weekend.

I plug them in the post ride video

A big thanks to AOMC for carrying GasGas. I had to go back saturday to order parts, I was so excited to get the new bike home and tear up my yard I forgot to order armor when I picked it up.

Clay, just a quick question...should the rear sag be set to 100mm?
I like my rear sag at 105mm rider and 30 to 35mm rider sag.
If you're at 180 w/o gear, I'd advise you to get heavier springs. Prolly a 5.4 rear and .44s front. Add I turn on the PFP valve.
If this is an kick start model, get your dealer to call Go Fasters. They should have your full on AXP plastic skid plate. If it is an e start, then the plates are being shipped from Spain this week. I just got the owner's CD and will be mailing them out this week to the dealers.
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Old 06-05-2012, 07:04 PM
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Nice video. Diggin the accent! "Call me old lazy!" gold mate!

"Its still too rich" ..thumperider has already dropped the beans on my suggestions there. I'll just elaborate a tad. NEDJ/NECJ work well with the 300s for linear pull. They are OEM Suzuki needles. The N3EJ/N3CJ work well for more of a snappy mx delivery. They are OEM Yamaha/KTM and I wouldn't be surprised if you had a N3EJ in your YZee. The C for both needles indicates a half a clip position leaner. I also find they are about the same between brands across clip pos. The NEDJ/NECJ has a third taper and will use a main approx 2 sizes smaller than you'd use with the dual taper N3EJ/N3CJ. Much more to read in the jetting section. Big fuel savings to be found over stock too.

Suspension I have taken a bit from everywhere. Get the springs that give you the correct sag with the least preload. at 205lbs in gear this is a .46 and 5.4 for me. With the 5.4 on my 2010 I started at 10mm preload and had to add a few more turns so didn't measure again. Have 35mm free sag and around 100mm race with no gear on. I also question the accuracy of the race sag measuring because its so variable depending on body position. My body is always moving back and forwards on the seat when I ride so in theory the sag would be varied as well. It'll fall between 105-115mm when geared up which is ace.

Great videos too! Most enjoyed
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Old 06-05-2012, 07:52 PM
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Thanks for the info Clay and jakobi. I may pull the needle out f the Yz and see which one it is, it's been a long time since I had it out. I will dive into the suspension and jetting threads and start reading.

I guess I need to go on a diet, I really didn't want to respring but if I have to that's not a big deal.

Jakobi I don't have an accent, you guys down under have an accent hahahaaha!
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