1st ride 2008 ec300

dgstandard

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Just picked up a 2008 ec300 off a forum member. Low hour bike tweaked with LTR tuned suspension and RB head and carb mods. This is my first Gas Gas.

I am 39 years old. Got my first mototbike when I was eight. Don't get out as much as I want due to work and family so I am not nearly as "bike fit" as I once was. I certaintly am more conservative that I once was as well. I also ride a 2007 Husaberg Fe550e.

Where: Vancouver Island "Burnt Bridge" area. Really ugly day weatherwise. Tons of rain. Cleared up somewhat. It was good in the trees. Typical west coast: steep, skinny, rutty, slippery, rocky, rooted trails. Great area, has something for everyone.

First impression:
The bike is wild. Very good low end. Killer midrange. Short and compact package. Notice the weight difference quite a bit (approx 20lbs lighter than the berg). Easy to hold on to and not let fall over because of it being shorter and lighter. Handles extremely well. Terrific suspension! Smoky on startup but cleaned up considerably when warm. Starts easy - one kick. Totally different riding style. Promotes standing. Sitting down provokes wheelies!! Must have a shorter wheelbase than the berg. Hand grips under the seat are pretty useless, only can get three fingers in. Notice the vibration in the footpegs when doing road work. The throw in the gear shift seems a bit long. Several times I missed the rear brake/shifter as boot hit skid plate. Hit a tree. Now have a busted rad shroud...

I feel faster on the berg. Much faster on the road sections. The 300 is alot of engine. A 250 may be a better choice around here. I really liked the way it felt light and I did not feel the need to summon super human effort in order to save it from falling over. Brakes are decent. Can't say enough about the suspension. I like the simplicity of two strokes. I like the smell of premix but it can get a bit much at times. I know there will be times I will miss the e-start but I really didn't mind the kickstart - it brought me back to my roots.

I had a real fun day and the bike is a blast. Can't wait to ride again.
 
Thanks for posting your ride.

Regarding the seat/airbox cutouts... I would not lift the bike by the seat cutout areas. The seat is held by a single bolt and the seat base can flex easily if you grab by this cutout area. IMO this cutout functions more as an air intake for the airbox. When lifting the bike, it is better to grab under the rear fender where it joins the subframe (near the silencer). There is a comfortable grab point here and you can swing the bike up on a workstand easily.

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Here is a pic showing the lift locations.

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Welcome to the Forum , this place will boggle your mind with usefull info on the Gassers
 
congrats on your new gg !
you'll fall in more in love as time rolls on.
i too have a husaberg [02 fe650e] and a gasgas [06 ec 300]
they are very different and want to be ridden differently.
for me, any issues are rider related mostly and not the bikes.
i find that i can go places and thru stuff with the gg with ease
that the berg would be plowing thru.
the 550 is a nice motor but there is something about the two stroke
that allows it to glide over the terrain where as the 4 stroke digs into the terrain.
try a pirelli trials tire on the rear [its the cheapest, can be run flat, and has the thickest sidewall] and you will be able to tool up anything.
are you a memeber at the uhe [husaberg.org] site? great site for bergs.
best of luck
gasgasdreamer
 
Grab strap

MattR - I do not have the black moldings under the rear fender - are they stock? In its current state, gripping and lifting from the rear fender is not overly comfortable as the edges bite into my hand. I just ordered a rear grab strap from www.thetugger.com - looks like it will solve my problem.
 
congrats on your new gg !
you'll fall in more in love as time rolls on.
i too have a husaberg [02 fe650e] and a gasgas [06 ec 300]
they are very different and want to be ridden differently.
for me, any issues are rider related mostly and not the bikes.
i find that i can go places and thru stuff with the gg with ease
that the berg would be plowing thru.
the 550 is a nice motor but there is something about the two stroke
that allows it to glide over the terrain where as the 4 stroke digs into the terrain.
try a pirelli trials tire on the rear [its the cheapest, can be run flat, and has the thickest sidewall] and you will be able to tool up anything.
are you a memeber at the uhe [husaberg.org] site? great site for bergs.
best of luck
gasgasdreamer

Hey, you are like a brother! I always wanted to ride a 650 - I hear they are an absolute blast!

I have ridden the bike several times this week including my first trip ever to an area called Tansky Main. Wow, what a place. The bike was incredible here, definately in its element. I told the berg something it has been suspecting all week - that I am falling for another bike. I popped my head into the garage this morning and the berg is still weeping from its water pump. Taking it pretty hard.

Yes, I am a member of uhe but do not post much. Taffy is hilarious when I can figure out what he is saying. DaleEO has been very helpful.

Trials tire: does it make sense to run one all year long or just the summer? I have some S-12's on my berg and I really like them.
 
MattR - I do not have the black moldings under the rear fender - are they stock? In its current state, gripping and lifting from the rear fender is not overly comfortable as the edges bite into my hand. I just ordered a rear grab strap from www.thetugger.com - looks like it will solve my problem.

That black molded under fender support piece comes with the OEM LED tail light assy/tiny useless license plate bracket. It does add some nice support and stiffness back there and better hand hold. If you want it call Go Fasters because it's not shown in the exploded diagrams.
 
Trials tire: does it make sense to run one all year long or just the summer? I have some S-12's on my berg and I really like them.
Depends on the terrain. I love a trials tire even in wet weather but change back to a knobby when the leaves fall (no traction at all in deep dry leaves). If you ride where there aren't any steep hills that are covered with leaves or dry sand or silt the trials tires will work year round. I like the Chen Shin 755 for technical hill climbs (it's very soft and the closest knobby I've found to a trials tire)
 
Congrats on a great bike and welcome! I own the same model and year.

I agree with you. The 08 grab point is not very good. The previous generation design was excellent ( 06 and back ) I have actually broke my seat base in the middle from pulling up on it when stuck. A drill and some heavy gage wire mended it back together and made it surprisingly stout. Now I can pull up on it as long as I have a hold of the sub frame too.

When its clean, under the fender works fine. When muddy, as it is more often than not, its not so good. Now your throttle hand is all mudded up.

The tugger works for getting unstuck great, but I found it's a little high when mounted to use to get your bike on stand. You can do it but it seems more difficult than the under the fender technique.

Have fun on the new ride.

Roscoe
 
Thanks for the tips!

Thanks for the advice. It is fun having a new bike that is different that what I am used to. Going to pop out to Gas Gas Pacific to learn more this afternoon. Would rather be riding today but stuck in the office as have to catch up on some work...
 
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Went for a ride with Aflica & friends

Last Sunday I hooked up with Aflica and his riding buddies - had a terrific time! They were kind enough to show me the sights and diverse terrain of the Malahat, of which several trails they laid out. Several "hail mary's" and "how'd he do that?" were said by me. Great crew & great riding. Hope to do it again soon.
 
Hey Dg , it was a great ride on Sunday , tho im a bit confused on when you had time to , and i quote , say "Several "hail mary's" and "how'd he do that?" were said by me" cause every time i turned around you were right on our heels. And to make a great day even better , The Gassers were first up any of the big hills and some times , they were the only ones up them !! Gotta love that ! Cant wait till next time , cause now you know the trails and that scares me

Steve
 
Ha!

Oh, there was several times alright.

The one climb past the bottom of Fat Bar Hill I did not think was going to end. That big root shelf right at the beginning completely gassed me followed by the ten inch rut filled with roots and rock pushed me hard.

I shook my head watching several of you climb rock faces beside either a lake or a cliff. I was wanting a paper bag to settle down a rising panic attack.
 
Well, it was fun while it lasted...

Gave a great buddy a great deal today on a wicked bike. He bought my 1981 CR80 back in 1983...we used to ride together as kids. Now he's moving to Mill Bay and we'll be riding together again!
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Wow.. What a great looking ride you have there my friend...:eek:

To bad it had to go...
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OK OK Just keep thinking of what is going to replace it.
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I've got the 08 300 as well. Rode my buddy's new KTM450 around my 5 mile loop here and was impressed but got back on my Gasser and rode the same loop and was more impressed. Both great bikes, but the Gasser is a better bike for me. Love it.
 
That is a beautiful bike! Has LTR suspenders and Fastway pegs, Cycra Center reaches, Meca skid plate, and some other very high quality neccessities that I just can't see atm. This would be my dream bike. It looks brand spanking new. How could U let it go so fast? Was the Berg that upset? I know the guy is your long lost bud and all, but jeez!
Oh I got it! You've decided to purchase the 2010 ec300! Smart move. Btw, I like your FJ40. I have a '71.
Oh crap! I just went back in time and read Kurdt's post on the 2010 Nambotin ec300, and U actually did order one! U guys are gonna be turning heads on those bikes, including the '08. Congrats! This has gotta help GG sales with 3 or 4 of U, all riding Gasgases together.
 
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Yes, it's a beauty. Bought it last November from "101 racing" - it was dialed in and barely ridden. If he ever sells something again, it is definately worth a look.

Had to sell it to my buddy. He'd sit on it and make revvy noises everytime he came down for a visit. So I took the grenade and ante'd up for a new one. Beats having him on a Honda...or worse.

The cruiser is an '81. Bought it off the original owner in July 1994 - lots of memories!
 
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