Hey what’s up hopefully you get this, anyways I bought a Gas Gas 2023 250EC, BEAUTIFUL BIKE but there is a loud rattle from the very first startup. I hear the same rattle on yours, do you know what I am talking about? The dealership said that it is normal and that these bikes are loud. What is your opinion? Thanks
Hey bro. I would sit your bike on the stand, start it up and listen for the sound you’re hearing. Try and pin point it’s location and go from there. It would be worth going over your bike and making sure all the bolts are torqued to spec. Hopefully it’s an easy fix.
@@xploration-mx8498 don’t think there’s any difference between them cosmetically. There may be a slight difference in the ECU mapping for pollution control standards
Yeah dude they’re wide ratio. Most enduro bikes to the best of my knowledge have a wide ratio gearing. Motocross bikes have a close ratio. Hope this helps.
Do you think it is a good bike for a begginer? Rode a lot of mtb and want to upgrade to motorcycle. Looking mainly to do enduro but also need it to be a little bit road capable to get to the trails
I wouldn’t shy away from my bike being a beginner but there are some minor things to consider. Do you have any experience riding dirt bikes? A 125CC or 150CC might be the way to go if you’re starting from scratch. You’d be looking to go with a Husky TE or KTM XC-W if this is the case. GASGAS enduro bikes begin at a 250cc. All enduro bikes are easily road registered coming with lights and heads up display as standard. If you have any other questions I’m happy to help as best as I can.
@@xploration-mx8498 thank you for the detailed answer! I've ridden a 125cc scooter for about 10 years every day to work. The main off road experience I have is a with mountain bike (single tracks, mainly...pretty similar to enduro only powered by my own to feet(:) The thing is, I read in many places that some brands (like ktm and husky) may be too much for a begginer. On the other hand, I don't want a bike that I will look to upgrade in a year. So i was thinking that the 200-250cc range two stroke is perfect. But again, maybe gasgas has too much power for a begginer....
@@KillerBee-p7e I wouldn’t let the opinion of others sway your decision. Everyone has to start somewhere & you want a bike that you can grow into. Don’t worry about the power, the bike will only go as fast as you let it. Start off in an open field and work on your clutch control and balance before hitting anything too serious. The benefit of the GASGAS, KTM and Husky bikes from 2021 onward is that they share the same platform and are owned by KTM. Many parts and accessories are interchangeable between the bikes which is a huge benefit. These are just some of my thoughts, the decision is yours to make. You’ll have a blast no matter what bike you choose.
those branches can sting a bit ;;
Hey what’s up hopefully you get this, anyways I bought a Gas Gas 2023 250EC, BEAUTIFUL BIKE but there is a loud rattle from the very first startup. I hear the same rattle on yours, do you know what I am talking about? The dealership said that it is normal and that these bikes are loud. What is your opinion? Thanks
Hey bro. I would sit your bike on the stand, start it up and listen for the sound you’re hearing. Try and pin point it’s location and go from there. It would be worth going over your bike and making sure all the bolts are torqued to spec. Hopefully it’s an easy fix.
They're a great bike, love my 21 ec 250
They’re great bikes, bro!
I really wish there was some legal places to ride off road around me apart from tracks its so annoying
It’s a real struggle bro! As long as you keep to a small group and don’t share the locations of where you ride then you shouldn’t have any trouble.
Nice bike M8
I have the same bike except mine is 2022, fantastic bike, I love it!! I’m coming from a 250 KTM xcf.4 stroke
Nice! I haven’t seen a 2022 model yet, all the dealerships around me are still stocking the 2021’s. Enjoy bro 👊🏻💨
@@xploration-mx8498 don’t think there’s any difference between them cosmetically. There may be a slight difference in the ECU mapping for pollution control standards
Heck yea great looking bike sounds ripping lugs good thought vs the 4 stroke
Thanks dude! So far I can’t complain with the bikes performance.
Are these bikes wide ratio transmission. The 6 speed that KTM has.
Yeah dude they’re wide ratio. Most enduro bikes to the best of my knowledge have a wide ratio gearing. Motocross bikes have a close ratio. Hope this helps.
@@xploration-mx8498 yes. I'm learning. 👍
Do you think it is a good bike for a begginer? Rode a lot of mtb and want to upgrade to motorcycle.
Looking mainly to do enduro but also need it to be a little bit road capable to get to the trails
I wouldn’t shy away from my bike being a beginner but there are some minor things to consider. Do you have any experience riding dirt bikes? A 125CC or 150CC might be the way to go if you’re starting from scratch. You’d be looking to go with a Husky TE or KTM XC-W if this is the case. GASGAS enduro bikes begin at a 250cc. All enduro bikes are easily road registered coming with lights and heads up display as standard. If you have any other questions I’m happy to help as best as I can.
@@xploration-mx8498 thank you for the detailed answer!
I've ridden a 125cc scooter for about 10 years every day to work. The main off road experience I have is a with mountain bike (single tracks, mainly...pretty similar to enduro only powered by my own to feet(:)
The thing is, I read in many places that some brands (like ktm and husky) may be too much for a begginer.
On the other hand, I don't want a bike that I will look to upgrade in a year.
So i was thinking that the 200-250cc range two stroke is perfect. But again, maybe gasgas has too much power for a begginer....
@@KillerBee-p7e I wouldn’t let the opinion of others sway your decision. Everyone has to start somewhere & you want a bike that you can grow into. Don’t worry about the power, the bike will only go as fast as you let it. Start off in an open field and work on your clutch control and balance before hitting anything too serious. The benefit of the GASGAS, KTM and Husky bikes from 2021 onward is that they share the same platform and are owned by KTM. Many parts and accessories are interchangeable between the bikes which is a huge benefit. These are just some of my thoughts, the decision is yours to make. You’ll have a blast no matter what bike you choose.
@@xploration-mx8498 thanks so much!
@@KillerBee-p7e You’re welcome bro.
Is the fan on the outside
I don’t have a fan on the bike at the moment. I will be putting one on in the future though.