What are the main differences between the gas gas and the ktm300 apart from the price?
Build quality, a 2004 gas gas ec300 will regually go for around 1000-1200 quid whereas a KTM will still be 1800-2k, New gassers are better some stay but after seeing freinds bikes and having 2 trials bikes previouslycmyself i have no desire to own another!!! Thats my own personal opinion of course.
any 4 stroke ktm rfs all have mine have been fallt less and get regular hard use 400 450 525 all mine have been faultless very reliable i would try and go for a 2004 or newer as the old ones have the gay z front pannels and 3 pice rear
I'd probably buy another Beta with a 400 KTM rfs engine but that wouldn't tick the reliable box. Unfortunately there is no bike that will tick all the boxes as I think in a lot of cases you'd need more than £2k to get the right KTM although there are good ones for less if you're lucky. Have you not considered a two stroke? Light, Fun and reliable.
gas gas are ****e my engine fell out on one run back in the day as some will remember
-- Edited by maggotman on Friday 16th of November 2012 01:16:24 AM
Any bike can turn to S##TE if you don't. Look after it
i have had near 40 bikes since i was 16 im only 20 now ktms have been the best bike i have ever had gas gas build quality is budget any bike company ccm rejue gas gas etc can sling a bike together decen parts like suspention etc dont make it a good bike i matain all my bike and have never had a problem with anny ktm i have had and before anyone says i havent had one long my old 400 i probaly did more miles on that in a month than most here would do in a year
I'd probably buy another Beta with a 400 KTM rfs engine but that wouldn't tick the reliable box. Unfortunately there is no bike that will tick all the boxes as I think in a lot of cases you'd need more than £2k to get the right KTM although there are good ones for less if you're lucky. Have you not considered a two stroke? Light, Fun and reliable.
unsure about how much of the engine is ktm but you are deluded if you think a rfs engine is not reliable you ether have been trying to port it with a bag of sand or took a dump in the oil filler cap
read the adventure fourms pepole put have put 20000 miles on them without pulling the engine apart would love to se that from and wr or crfx etc
maggotman wrote: unsure about how much of the engine is ktm but you are deluded if you think a rfs engine is not reliable you ether have been trying to port it with a bag of sand or took a dump in the oil filler cap
read the adventure fourms pepole put have put 20000 miles on them without pulling the engine apart would love to se that from and wr or crfx etc
I don't remember being such an obnoxious tawt at your age (Rog???). What is your problem? Taking a dump in the filler cap would have little detrimental effect, I suggest doing it in the engine....
I'd probably buy another Beta with a 400 KTM rfs engine but that wouldn't tick the reliable box. Unfortunately there is no bike that will tick all the boxes as I think in a lot of cases you'd need more than £2k to get the right KTM although there are good ones for less if you're lucky. Have you not considered a two stroke? Light, Fun and reliable.
unsure about how much of the engine is ktm but you are deluded if you think a rfs engine is not reliable you ether have been trying to port it with a bag of sand or took a dump in the oil filler cap
read the adventure fourms pepole put have put 20000 miles on them without pulling the engine apart would love to se that from and wr or crfx etc
Not knocking the RFS engine we have a few here, best medium to light weight engine out there for what we use them for. It was the rest of the bike that I've had reliability issues with but a Beta can be had for a lot less than £2k and that was one of the stipulations. My Beta was on sale for £1200 not so long ago on a 55 plate.
I wouldn't knock the WR engine either as there are some with mega hours on them still going strong, it's all down to how you look after them.
dont be afraid to travvle if the price is right i would aso stear away from bikes that have had loats of work done engine rebuilds etc as thos ones tent to be high the money pits with loads of issues from my exsperanace
gas gas are ****e my engine fell out on one run back in the day as some will remember
-- Edited by maggotman on Friday 16th of November 2012 01:16:24 AM
Any bike can turn to S##TE if you don't. Look after it
i have had near 40 bikes since i was 16 im only 20 now ktms have been the best bike i have ever had gas gas build quality is budget any bike company ccm rejue gas gas etc can sling a bike together decen parts like suspention etc dont make it a good bike i matain all my bike and have never had a problem with anny ktm i have had and before anyone says i havent had one long my old 400 i probaly did more miles on that in a month than most here would do in a year
Myself being a dumb ass oldie , that averages out at approx 1.8 bikes a year. GasGas is far from budget build quality now and how you can judge after such a short Period f ownership Christ knows. Whoever gets to buy mine ( if and when I sell her) will get a well sorted and cared for Gasser. Next bike -
i have had near 40 bikes since i was 16 im only 20 now
Myself being a dumb ass oldie , that averages out at approx 1.8 bikes a year. 40 bikes over 4 years, is 10 bikes per year......... or 1 bike every 5.2 weeks!
i have had near 40 bikes since i was 16 im only 20 now
Myself being a dumb ass oldie , that averages out at approx 1.8 bikes a year. 40 bikes over 4 years, is 10 bikes per year......... or 1 bike every 5.2 weeks!
Anyway, back on topic, without vermiculus homo interference......
If I had an (SWMBO) authorised spare £2K, and the 450 was still in the garage, I would buy either a EXC 250 2T or a 300 2T, purely for the grin factor.
gas gas are ****e my engine fell out on one run back in the day as some will remember
-- Edited by maggotman on Friday 16th of November 2012 01:16:24 AM
Any bike can turn to S##TE if you don't. Look after it
i have had near 40 bikes since i was 16 im only 20 now ktms have been the best bike i have ever had gas gas build quality is budget any bike company ccm rejue gas gas etc can sling a bike together decen parts like suspention etc dont make it a good bike i matain all my bike and have never had a problem with anny ktm i have had and before anyone says i havent had one long my old 400 i probaly did more miles on that in a month than most here would do in a year
Myself being a dumb ass oldie , that averages out at approx 1.8 bikes a year. GasGas is far from budget build quality now and how you can judge after such a short Period f ownership Christ knows. Whoever gets to buy mine ( if and when I sell her) will get a well sorted and cared for Gasser. Next bike -
Bit to heavy, fantastic bike and great ride, just got a great price for the Drz and fancy going lighter and a little more powerfull, I wish I had enough to buy a crf450 but funds won't allow just yet