RIDE REVIEW I 2022 RIEJU MR RANGER 200 & 300
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W
e know what you're thinking—what's a Rieju? (We pro-
nounce it: Re-yay-who.) Simplified, it's the original Gas-
Gas. When KTM acquired the rights to the GasGas name
in 2019, the small Spanish manufacturer Rieju, which started out
building bicycles in 1934 and produced its first motorcycle in 1953,
stepped in and acquired everything that KTM left behind, includ-
ing the GasGas factory and all the tooling. Rieju didn't have far to
go since both Rieju and GasGas are based in Spain. In a nutshell,
Rieju picked up where the original GasGas platform left off.
Looks can be deceiving.
The Rieju MR Ranger
200 (left) and MR
Ranger 300 (right)
look like full-on racers
but instead are toned
down for trail riding. Not
everyone wants a race
bike for trail riding.
RIEJU'S ANSWER FOR THOSE WANTING SIMPLE YET GOOD-
PERFORMING, EASY-TO-RIDE TWO-STROKE TRAIL BIKES THAT
STILL LOOK COOL AND WON'T BREAK THE BANK