Yeah and that was a real high standard to aim for (insert sarcasm here). And most Gas Gas have Marzocchi forks, an even higher standard (insert even more sarcasm). No offence to you Rupecop or other Gas Gas owners. Some people love the Gas Gas, I'm just not one of them. I have to say if forced to be seen on one that I would prefer the WP forks as you have even with their short comings because they are fixed easier than the Marzocchi forks in my opinion.
I would be interested Rupecop if you could get back to us with the offset of the triple clamps on your Gas Gas. It might have a number on the top clamp somewhere. There is more to handling than chucking on a set of WP forks. I just know that the Gas Gas I have riden have either handled like my old 1987 TT250 or have had me feeling like I have a 40 gallon drum between my legs. That might be just the kind of bike someone wants though.
No not sure I've read that one but I gave up on reading bike magazine tests sometime ago depending on the magazine in question. Some magazines simply seem to continuley praise the virtues of their free ride bike of the year (why else are they given a bike to ride for free do you think)? There is never a bad bike in many of these magazines. Usually takes me all of 3 mins to glance through many of these magazines to see there is nothing of interest in most of them of any real value. ADB seems to be one of the better ones and they seem to love the WR's.
Did Gas Gas win? Which magazine? Most of them will not rate the KTM that highly either because KTM do require intelligent setup. Most magazino's are not that intelligent or have the time to set the bikes up correctly. Thats why it takes an intelligent rider to own a KTM.
I personally know a magazine bike tester. He came in with wide eyes and good intention. He is actually a very good rider (unlike some of them) and a good bike tester (unlike most of them). One of his first bike tests and wow, what a revelation! This bike was not all good. But wait. A call from said bikes importers to the boss and his ass was hauled over the coals. "No no no you can't say that!" Welcome to the life of a bike mag journo. Can you guess what the bike was that he tested? I will tell you Rupecop privatley if you really want to know.
I see he now has a free bike for the year to use. Bit of a shame that happens really. Also that sponsored riders get to test and evaluate many of these bikes. Well duh! But nice lark if you can get it.
So yeah try a Gas Gas. It might just suit you. You have my opinion but everyone has one of those and thats all it is. Although I do have a number of freinds that have converted from Gas Gas to KTM and would never go back. I don't think Rupecop could ever be seen on a KTM now tho eh? Doomed for ever Rupecop.
I should add I'm not really championing KTM either. I think they are over priced for what they offer. Buy second hand would be my advice. If I had to buy a new bike and it was my only bike it would not be KTM. I may buy a new KTM for other reasons than for enjoyment but I sure would not enjoy paying out the premium to own one.
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