2018 GASGAS ENDUROGP 300
FIRST TEST
P78
Renthal handgrips and X-Trig ma-
chined triple-clamps, which are
said to be lighter, as well.
The KYB forks get a new—and
cool-looking—black anti-friction
DLC coating to improve perfor-
mance, and yes, comfort.
Once again, to improve feel—
and stopping power—the front
brake gets a "floating" disc.
To make your life a little easier
both on and off the trail, the front
axle has a built-in handle/puller,
which will also make tire changes
a little quicker.
The GP also comes fitted with
additional plastic covers, includ-
ing a skid plate and much-needed
hand guards.
To improve curb appeal, the
GPs gets a black-anodized rear
sprocket, black spokes, and red-
anodized triple clamps along with
race-team-inspired graphics and
seat cover. The beautiful-looking
Enduro GP editions are head turn-
ers; no one can argue that.
And they perform on the trail
just as good as they look—at least
the 300 does. We recently got
The EnduroGP
300 isn't the
lightest bike in
its class but it
still feels nimble
and agile on
the trail.