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Cycle News 1997 01 15

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In 1990, Gas Gas began selling Husqvarna enduro bikes with minor modifications, but stepped up to the plate and developed its own perimeter frame and component package that housed a TM125 motor in '92. It impressively won the 1994 FIM World Enduro Championship title in th.e 125cc class in the hands of Great Britain's Paul Edmonson. Gas Gas also began to sell a 250cc enduro bike with its own perimeter frame and component package with a TM motor during the summer of '94. Early in '95 the factory began developing its own motor and had it ready to go into production for '96. Edmonson switched to t11e 250cc class rode the prototypes without mucI1 success in '95, but turned things around in '96 and defeated the liI.

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