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Cycle News 2021 Issue 03 January 19

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 3 JANUARY 19, 2021 P83 The GasGas EX 250F cross- country isn't much different than its GasGas MC 250F motocross brother. However, there are a few notable distinc- tions between the two, most notably the gearbox. The EX gets an extra gear in the trans- mission, making it a six-speed and more versatile on the trail. Compared to the motocross version, the EX holds more fuel, has a smaller-diameter 18-inch rear wheel, a kickstand, and a suspension system tuned for off-road use, i.e., softer. Tires are different, as well. As mentioned, all EXs are fitted with Dunlop rubber (the MCs and EC 300 Maxxis tires). The GasGas EX 250F has a significantly smaller price tag than the comparable KTM 250 XC-F—$9699 versus $9999. (Husqvarna does not offer a similar model in the U.S.) If you're an off-roader at heart but still need your moto fix on a regular basis, then the EX line of GasGas motorcycles might be an excellent option for you when it comes to all-around fun. As with all of the EXs, the EX 250F is a blast to ride. The extra gear in the EX 250F's transmission and its larger fuel tank make this an appealing closed-course off-road race bike that we feel is still very ca- pable on the motocross track. The GasGas EX 250F is pretty much a motocrosser with a six-speed transmission and a few other important off-road components.

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