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Cycle News 2022 Issue 08 February 23

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RIDE REVIEW I 2022 GASGAS EC 300 P92 time of day and contains two trip mileage trackers. These are all great items to have for trail riding or enduro racing. The GasGas line comes with dif- ferent plastic to provide its own style. And like the KTM, it uses an alumi- num subframe rather than composite on the Husqvarnas. At $10,199, the GasGas is priced about $700 less than the KTM 300 XC-W TPI and $800 less than the Husqvarna TE 300i. TRAIL TI ME Despite some cost-cutting on the spec sheets, you will find that the GasGas EC 300 is still a premium motorcycle on the trail. The modern- day 300cc counter-balanced two- stroke is the ideal powerplant for trail riding, and the more extreme the conditions, the truer this is. There is a reason that this platform is the choice for extreme off-road racing. While some people, including some of our staff, are critical of the fine-tuning of the TPI models com- pared to carbureted bikes, that is getting pretty picky. Fuel injection better compensates for climate and elevation changes making for less wrenching for different riding loca- tions. And if you like a motor that will tractor through rugged terrain just as easily as it gets you up to speed in open terrain, the EC 300 will certain- ly do that well. After riding the bike in several locations, it seems to run better at high elevations. The suspension is designed for trail riding. Unless you are racing at a high level, most riders up to about 170 pounds will find that the EC works well. If you are looking for

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