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We caught our first glimpse of the Gas Gas Enduro GP250 early last year. In fact, we saw the GP before we knew anything about the 2018 Gas Gas range. THIS FEATURE WAS FIRST PUBLISHED IN ADB ISSUE 470 – NOVEMBER 2018 WORDS Olly Malone PIX Kane O’Rourke I’m a sucker for special editions. It could be a special edition Four ’n’ Twenty pie with 40% less fat and I’d buy it. Even my Holden Bogandore ute was a Storm’ edition. All it had was a chrome exhaust tip but I had to have it! It’s the same with dirtbikes. Ever since I started riding all I ever wanted was a Gas Gas Nambotin edition. Based on the bike ridden by then factory rider Christophe Nambotin, it was the trickest bike going around, in my eyes anyway. One of my first dirtbikes was a Gasser and although I had my heart set on a Nambo I’d only worked enough hours at Woolies to afford an EC200 so it had to do – still, it had Ohlins. Over a decade has passed since the days when I’d spend hours online ogling the Nambo and Gasser has come up with a new special edition that will no doubt convert more than a few KTM Six-Days owners. It’s called the Enduro GP. We caught our first glimpse of the Enduro GP early last year. In fact, we saw the Enduro GP before we knew anything about the 2018 Gas Gas range. At the time it was being ridden by Gas Gas factory rider Jonathan Barragán in the World Enduro Championship and it was the bike on which Gas Gas based its production Enduro GP model. What separates the Enduro GP from the EC range is a long list of performance mods and a few nice “bling” components. TALKING BLING Starting with what I think is the most important thing, the Enduro GP features a different cylinder head to the EC. The new one is designed to increase torque and, after riding the GP250 and EC250 back-to-back, this isn’t just marketing hype, but more on that later. It’s assisted by a full FMF exhaust system EC has FMF muffler, which is Gas Gas branded but looks a lot like the popular FMF Gnarly. Less noticeable but still important is the Rekluse clutch cover and housing that Gasser says “increases efficiency and cooling”. The handlebar is Renthal’s top-notch 997 Twin-Wall feels rock solid compared to the standard 7/8-incher. The 48mm KYB closed cartridge fork has been given a DLC coating that allows the fork to slide through the stroke with less friction, while X-Trig machined, red anodized triple-clamps and CNC-machined handlebar clamps complete the front-end modifications. The front disc is floating and the axle has a handle for quick tyre changes during races. Black spokes, a black anodised aluminium sprocket, Enduro GP plastics and graphics and Enduro GP-themed gripper seatcover complete the modifications. For all of the above you pay $1200 on top of the standard EC, which makes the GP250 $12,990 and the GP300 $13,490. To put that into perspective, that’s $1005 less than the fuel-injected Husqvarna TE250i and $1805 less than the TE300i. If you’re looking at a KTM, it’s $1805 less than the 250 EXC TPI Six-Days and $2505 less than the 300 EXC TPI Six-Days. But those savings mean nothing if the bike doesn’t perform well, lucky for Gas Gas they can walk the walk. Victoria’s Wombat State Forest was the site of the exclusive press launch for the GP250 where ADB and a New Zealand journo were the first media in Australasia to ride the new model. When I first saw the Enduro GP I had to do a double take as it’s harder to pick from an EC than the Gas Gas Six Days yet its performance enhancements are far greater. Sitting on the GP before even starting the engine it feels race ready with its Renthal handlebar, red triple-clamps and super-grippy seat. The choke lever has gone from the handlebar, an usual feature which remains on the EC and XC, and on the GP it’s mounted on the Keihin PWK38 carby, as God intended. The GP still has a few quirks, most noticeable is the side-mounted starter motor which is a little old-fashioned, but we guess it’s something Gasser will address when it re-engineers the crankcase. The set-up worked perfectly during our test and the GP has a kickstarter for all you nervous types who don’t trust the magic button. Sharper response Fire the engine into life and it dings away at idle no different to its EC brother as they share the same FMF PowerCore muffler. Blip the throttle and there’s a sharper response from the engine, a hint the new cylinder head and combustion chamber are not just for show. Engage the clutch, which has a slightly heavier but more consistent action than the standard EC one, pull away and crack open the throttle and the GP surges forward. The torque from the 250 is not as strong at low revs as from the 300 but what it lacks in torque it makes up for in mid-to-top-end. The GP250 has a meaty mid-range and potent top-end that reminds you you’re riding a two-stroke. You can thank the new cylinder head for that. It’s not 300 smooth’; there is a noticeable kick from mid-range to top-end which two-stroke fans will like. The engine picks up revs so quickly, quicker than a 300 due to the lighter piston, and throttle response is precise. Because the 250 is slightly down on torque versus the 300 your gear selection needs to be more accurate. It’s nothing like a 125 or 200 but you can’t be as lazy as you can on a 300. The suspension settings are the same, except for the DLC, but after riding the GP and EC back-to-back they feel completely different. The fork and shock are more plush and travel through the stroke more smoothly than the standard KYB gear on the EC. DLC TREATMENT The ride over small bumps and low-speed trail junk is smoother and feels like you don’t have to do as much with the ’bar to keep tracking straight. However, up the ante and, at high-speed, the fork feels as though it sits in a better part of the stroke that works well on fast sections of trail so, even though you have slow-speed plushness, it doesn’t hurt hi-speed handling. You can thank the DLC for that as it allows the fork to move through the stroke with less friction from the seals, the difference is noticeable. This made the GP250 more predictable and I felt like I always knew what it was going to do, even when tree roots would catch me off guard as the sun dipped behind the mountains in Wombat, the reaction from the bike was very predictable. In terms of ergonomics, the GP is comfortable to ride, more comfortable than the EC for someone of my height. The bend of the 997 Renthal is less raked than the EC handlebar and that opens up the cockpit. Even though the 997 bend is no taller it still makes standing a lot more comfortable and didn’t destroy my back. If you’re the type of person to buy a bike only to modify it straight away, the Gas Gas Enduro GP is something worth considering. If we’re talking only dollars and cents it makes a lot of sense to pay the extra cash at the time of purchase. Not only is it another level compared to the EC250 in terms of handling and power, to buy all the parts on the GP individually would cost significantly more than what Gasser is asking for the GP on top of the EC. For that, the GP is a great buy and it has the performance to match. Related Posts hadiah1 unit GazGas Hummer 150cc harga sekitar Rp 26 juta, dalam tantangan Enduro Climbing Competition di hari ke-2. Mendaki sekitar 200 meter, dengan sudut kemiringan sekitar 75 derajat. Direct from the EnduroGP paddock, Enduro21’s takes a quick “snoop around” the GASGAS Factory Racing EC 250F Pro bike which reigning E1 World Enduro Champion Andrea Verona is racing in the 2021 GP season. EnduroGP is back and that means Enduro21 is back, snooping round the World Championship paddocks checking out the bikes. How the best riders in the world set up their bikes, the mods the factory teams make and the details behind these rocketships always makes for fascinating viewing and we never get tired of unearthing a few of the gems they have hidden. As the only official GASGAS entry in the EnduroGP World Championship, Andrea Verona’s GASGAS EC 250F is one special bike. Verona is the reigning E1 class world champion having taken the title in his first senior season in 2020 and switched to the newly formed GASGAS Factory Racing team in the off-season. The Italian arrives at his home GP this weekend in Edolo as joint points leader and very much a favourite, not just for the class win but for the scratch victory as well. For this Pro Bike feature, rather than a full sweep across the whole bike because the bike had to be whisked away, we’ve focused on some details which stand out the most. Handguard hacks Enduro21 began snooping along the handlebars of Verona’s GASGAS, checking out the billet aluminium throttle housing and standard ODI grips. The throttle housing is simply a stronger part which features on many of the KTM and Husqvarna factory machines in the World Enduro paddocks. One nice touch we spotted is the cable tie on the Acerbis handguards. The cable tie loops around and back through a small piece of plastic tubing before securing on the hydraulic hose. They basically hold the guard in place firmly but easily bust as the weakest point if Andrea hits a tree or drops the bike. That way the handguard doesn’t get broken most the time and the cable tie is easily replaced ahead of the next test. The Acerbis frame guards look tidy too, especially the right side one which neatly protects the rear brake master cylinder. Low rise Renthals Verona uses Renthal 999 bend handlebars which is a pretty low bend and not uncommon with the fast traditional enduro boys who prefer the leverage lower bars bring. The Renthal’s sit on solid bars clamps and the GASGAS Technical Accessories anodised fork clamps. In terms of the brakes, they run Brembo calipers with the factory unit on the front which is also found in the GASGAS Technical Accessories catalogue. A MotoMaster front brake disc is coupled with a Brembo master cylinder, replacing the standard Braktec caliper on the stock GG. Brembo sponsors the team bikes so it is no surprise to see the full system is swapped out for their parts. The main reason to upgrade the front caliper though is for more braking power and feel at the lever. Another stock part replaced on Andrea’s bike are the rims. The team fit stronger Excel, black anodised rims front and rear, plus they use the Metzeler Six Days enduro tyres and “normally hard” mousses. Leaning towards MX set-up The word in the GASGAS factory awning is Andrea’s bike leans towards an MX bike set-up and as such is much stiffer than the stock EC 250F – as you’d expect. For this first GP in Portugal they used a seven litre, motocross fuel tank. They have the option to fit the litre EC 250F tank you see it fitted in some of the images we used – these were pre-season shots if needed when for example an event is running a longer transfer and overall lap. Generally they find there’s no need and the Portuguese GP was certainly a long enough lap to prove economy is not an issue, despite Verona’s full gas throttle hand. They also run the stock MC 250F footpegs which are six millimetres lower than what’s found on the EC enduro model, which isn’t an uncommon mod found on many KTM/Husqvarna/GASGAS enduro race bikes. Longer wheelbase One set-up detail we also spotted was Andrea runs a pretty long chain – in Portugal for the first GP of 2021 it was sitting pretty far back in the swingarm. It’s all about the bike handling the team explained, simply the longer chain makes the wheelbase longer and that means a more stable but slower turning bike. The gearbox is six-speed as standard on the EC 250F model but with 49 rear and 13 front final drive gear ratios on the Supersprox sprockets. Sexy sumpguard Rear suspension linkage ratios are different to standard although we were not able to get exact details don’t forget the GASGAS models run linkage rear suspension on the Enduro models like Husqvarnas rather than the KTM PDS, non-linkage system. The linkage is protected by the Acerbis sumpguard and linkage protector which sits really nicely under there, protecting the suspension linkage arms. The GASGAS Factory Racing team is new to the GP paddock but actually is the red arm of the same Farioli team which houses Josep Garcia on the KTM and this weekend in Edolo they also welcome Manuel Lettenbichler and Taddy Blazusiak. Their factory EC 250F, just as you’d expect, was looking immaculate ahead of the Friday night Super Test. We need your support If you’ve enjoyed this article, if you’ve found it informative, interesting, entertaining even, please support us. We want to continue doing what we do, to the best of our ability, serving the enduro and off-road community. Please consider a donation, every little helps… Thank you. Contribute Photo Credit Enduro21 Andrea Belluschi
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Gravity has been extremely tough on the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing team through the latter part of the Supercross season and during the start of the Pro Motocross tour, with the 250 duo of Michael Mosiman and Pierce Brown still on the mend. On the 450 side, Justin Barcia had intended on trying to return to action, but a setback with a cracked collarbone plate put him back on the sidelines. That left 250 rookie Caden Braswell as the lone team rider heading into Thunder Valley. The Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing was extra-lean, with a single 250 riders lining upCaden Braswell scored his season-best by every measure…qualifying, moto finishes, and overallMastering the tough, extremely rutted track proved to be a good confidence booster for Braswell 250 MX With Michael Mosiman still sidelined after a tough crash at Hangtown, and Pierce Brown still on the mend, it was up to Caden Braswell to hold it down for the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing team. Despite the extreme challenges provided by the Thunder Valley course, Braswell turned in his best results of the season. He bettered his previous best qualifying position on his MC 250F Factory Edition by six spots. He also improved his finish in each moto by several spots, scoring a solid 12-12 day for 12thoverall. In moto one he ran inside the top ten for nearly half the moto, giving him a better look at the pace of the front-runners. " I wasn't really happy with the results from Hangtown, so we worked hard this week and rode with some more confidence. I felt a lot more loose and free on the bike, and enjoyed the longer ruts here at Thunder Valley,” said Braswell. “I'm looking forward to some more good starts, more long ruts, and some good dirt at High Point." Next Event Round 4 June 17, 2023 – High Point Raceway in Mount Morris, Penn. Results – 2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship, Round Three 250 MX 1. Hunter Lawrence Honda 2-1; 2. Justin Cooper Yamaha 1-4; 3. Levi Kitchen Yamaha 5-2 … 12. Caden Braswell GASGAS 12-12; 20. Joel Rizzi GASGAS 21-18; 34. Charles Tolleson GASGAS 36-36-30; 44. Tyson Johnson GASGAS 40-DNS 450 MX 1. Jett Lawrence Honda 1-1; 2. Aaron Plessinger KTM 4-2; 3. Cooper Webb KTM 2-5… 10. Lorenzo Locurcio GASGAS 12-9; 13. Romain Pape GASGAS 14-13; 21. Jose Butron GASGAS 21-17; 34. Josh Mosiman GASGAS 31-34; 38. Cody Groves GASGAS 37-36; 41. Jacob Runkles GASGAS 40-DNS Championship Standings – After Three Rounds 250 MX 1. Hunter Lawrence Honda 137 points; 2. Justin Cooper Yamaha 121 points; 3. Haiden Deegan Yamaha 110 points… 15. Caden Braswell GASGAS 29 points; 18. Michael Mosiman GASGAS 20 points; 29. Joel Rizzi GASGAS 3 points 450 MX 1. Jett Lawrence Honda 150 points; 2. Dylan Ferrandis Yamaha 116 points; 3. Cooper Webb KTM 112 points … 6. Lorenzo Locurcio GASGAS 67 points; 11. Jose Butron GASGAS 49 points; 15. Romain Pape GASGAS 38 points; 29. Jacob Runkles GASGAS 4 points; 32. Cody Groves GASGAS 3 points Dapatkandaftar harga Gazgas Hummer Pro 250 2019 cek promo Agustus 2019 simulasi kredit dan cicilan. Hubungi dealer Gazgas dan dapatkan harga Hummer Pro 250. 26 Jutaan dan sudah dilengkapi mesin berkapasitas 250cc 4 Langkah SOHC dengan sistem pembakaran Karburator yang mampu mengeluarkan tenaga sebesar 12 kW pada putaran 7.000 rpm dan torsi 17 Nm pada putaran Shop Now. Pay Later. Always interest-free. Add your favourites to cart Select Afterpay at checkout Log into or create your Afterpay account, with instant approval decision Your purchase will be split into 4 payments, payable every 2 weeks All you need to apply is to have a debit or credit card, to be over 18 years of age, and to be a resident of country offering Afterpay Late fees and additional eligibility criteria apply. The first payment may be due at the time of purchase For complete terms visit 1cGvG.
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