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Cycle News Issue 30 August 1, 2017

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2018 GasGas EC/XC 300 FULL TEST P96 arc—favoring a more plush and controlled delivery of horsepower than one reliant on revs. The EC handling is the only awkward part of the lineup. And this is due mostly to a compact bar bend with what feels like is a lot of sweep built into the bend. It sort of amplifies the feel of additional weight of the headlight and computer mounted on the bike and makes it a bit lethargic in comparison to the more nimble XC. This is a handlebar issue, most likely, and nothing else. So it's a subjective knock, at best. The XC, by contrast, has amplified throttle response, more precise-feeling handling and a more accelerated transition of power from bottom to top. It gets into midrange grunt out of the bottom-pull faster than the EC and carries the top-end with more aggres- sion but not outright snap. Bottom-end power and delivery isn't necessarily sacrificed with the more aggressive feeling. So, don't worry about losing too much in the technical traction department if you opt for an XC model. Likewise, the XC seems to dance around ob- stacles with more ease. This is likely due to some reduced weight from the wiring harness and light/computer systems as well as more leverage from a more comfortable bend on the Twinwalls. Both bikes have identical suspension compo- nents and settings, and they're great if not a little stiff initially for gnarly off-road. While we didn't feel any compliant issues with small bumps in our testing, we know there is rockier and sharper- edge terrain out there that will test the KYB's movements. The great news, it's a system that is easily tunable and customizable thanks to a massive aftermarket support system of suspension shops and more standard componentry than GasGas has employed on their bikes in the past. Out of the box, this is a true "com- petition" suspension setting with major hold-up behavior and massive bottoming resistance for an off-road bike. For us, the bike to buy out of the 2018 GasGas lineup is the XC. It offers all of the usable power traits of the EC with the added benefit of some excitement and ampli- fied competitiveness with better ergonomics. It's a capable competition bike and a great enduro machine. GasGas has bolstered its off- road team with former off-road champions Fred Andrews, Steve Hatch and Geoff Aaron, as well as former 250SX champ Damon Bradshaw.

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