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    Gas Gas 450, CRF 230l,

    I've been advised to consider one of the above as a alternative road legal bike to my DR650 for trail riding...any advice??

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    For reliability and light weightedness the CRF is a sweet little bike.
    It's a road legal, de-tuned, rear disc'd version of the 230F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    For reliability and light weightedness the CRF is a sweet little bike.
    It's a road legal, de-tuned, rear disc'd version of the 230F.
    and its a Honda
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    I looked at a Gas Gas 450 and The Publisher warned me that there are two models - the full on enduro one with all the nice bits, and the cheapo nasty one I was looking at...

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    Why the hell would they de-tune a 230?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    Why the hell would they de-tune a 230?
    To tame some of the orsum power...


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    I can sit flat footed on the Gas Gas :-) Yet to sit on a CRF.

    Can anyone tell me about the gas gas...good and bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countryguy View Post
    I can sit flat footed on the Gas Gas :-) Yet to sit on a CRF.

    Can anyone tell me about the gas gas...good and bad.
    Got ride reports on the Pampera 450 - have sent a PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    I looked at a Gas Gas 450 and The Publisher warned me that there are two models - the full on enduro one with all the nice bits, and the cheapo nasty one I was looking at...
    Were they the FSE(izit?) vs the Pampera?? There's quite a difference between the EC250 and the Pampera 250, in a similar way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    Were they the FSE(izit?) vs the Pampera?? There's quite a difference between the EC250 and the Pampera 250, in a similar way.
    Dat's the very one.

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    The old Pampera 2 stroke 250 was built from the ground up to be small & light, the new 4T Pampera's both look a bit naff as they appear to just be the enduro bikes with budget parts & cheap short travel suspension to get the seat height down.

    I was thinking about the 450 as a possible upgrade from the Super Sherpa for Rosie, but it was off the list pretty quick when I saw it had the same suspension travel as the Sherp.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    I was thinking about the 450 as a possible upgrade from the Super Sherpa for Rosie, but it was off the list pretty quick when I saw it had the same suspension travel as the Sherp.

    Cheers
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    And a tiny tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    And a tiny tank.
    After market tank is (or was) available plus up spec the suspension & the 450 Pampera has still got to be good value, isn't it?

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    IMO the CRF is a chicks bike, is that politically correct? And the 450 is more like a DRZ 400 but more power. The 450 will require more maintenance but will put a smile on your dial !!!!!!

    I think you would be dissapointed with the power of the 230......

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    Quote Originally Posted by XF650 View Post
    After market tank is (or was) available plus up spec the suspension & the 450 Pampera has still got to be good value, isn't it?
    From memory the aftermarket tank was 11 litres, standard was 7.4litres

    As an aside, I rode one of the first 400FSE's in NZ and it made my DRZ400 feel so powerful and well suspended.

    Just get a DRZ and you'll be set...

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