I picked up a slightly used 300 Race. Stock 48 zokes/Ohlins. Has a JD jet kit and Rekluse Core Clutch. 48 Zokes set to stock 20c/20 R. PDF spring 1 turn in from all the way out (When I got the bike the PDF was all out). Rear shock LSC 16, HSC 1.5, Rebound 30. Static Sag 40mm, Rider Sag 115mm, sping Preload 8-9 mm. I weigh 180 lbs, A enduro Skill
I'm also the owner of a 2005 300 DE and a KTM 250 SX (Set Up for Offroad). Also have owned a YZ 250 with SSS forks valved for off road.
Testing so far has been in rocky Missouri clay.
1st things 1st - If you have an older GasGas and wonder if an 11 is worth the upgrade I would say yes. Most every funcion on the new bikke is better than the old with one exception - Turning. The 2011 turns the same as the 2005 which in a good thing. For GasGas riders you know how well they stay neutral while tuning. Flat corners/ruts/ hard pack/ sand/ etc. The 11 feels lighter than the 2005. Still not quite as light feeling as the 250 sx but I do think that model year is the lightest sx ever. Brakes are very good. Equivalent to the KTM. 48 forks seem very good in the rocks and breaking bumps. Better than the LTR valved 45's and the revalved ones on the SX. Best I have had?- Time will tell but I definitely am not even thinking about a revalve. The rear shock seems pretty good. I have found by preloading the shock more the action was not as good. I also tried going lighter on the compression resulting in blowing through the travel too easily and creating a harsh sensation. I have returned to stock and it works well. I don't remember if I ever had a stock bike that I would just ride with stock suspension.
My 2005 was a DE and it has a different ignition than the 2011. The 2011 is very linear. The 2005 was very smooth until the time when the power valve opens and then it was alot to hang onto in the woods.
The 11 can be riden through this tranition much better. Makes me very pleased.
The only complaint I have is the clutch was really noisy.The main reason the previous owner sold the bike was this clutch issue.
Just to make sure this particular bike did not have an issue I dropped in my Barnett basket. With the core EXP and the Barnett -absolutely no clutch noise. With the stock basket I could make the core EXP chirp just taking off on flat ground.
I only have one issue. I have an office job and part of my enjoyment with dirt bikes is the constant pursuit of getting a bike just right. I have quite a challenge improving this one
After a couple hundred miles I have added more rebound to the rear shock (R26). Better overall. I still will continue to tune the shock. Forks continue to be outstanding. PFP now at 2 turns. Front tire is holding up very well in the rocks. Tire has a pretty open pattern so it is a pleasant surprise.
I'm also the owner of a 2005 300 DE and a KTM 250 SX (Set Up for Offroad). Also have owned a YZ 250 with SSS forks valved for off road.
Testing so far has been in rocky Missouri clay.
1st things 1st - If you have an older GasGas and wonder if an 11 is worth the upgrade I would say yes. Most every funcion on the new bikke is better than the old with one exception - Turning. The 2011 turns the same as the 2005 which in a good thing. For GasGas riders you know how well they stay neutral while tuning. Flat corners/ruts/ hard pack/ sand/ etc. The 11 feels lighter than the 2005. Still not quite as light feeling as the 250 sx but I do think that model year is the lightest sx ever. Brakes are very good. Equivalent to the KTM. 48 forks seem very good in the rocks and breaking bumps. Better than the LTR valved 45's and the revalved ones on the SX. Best I have had?- Time will tell but I definitely am not even thinking about a revalve. The rear shock seems pretty good. I have found by preloading the shock more the action was not as good. I also tried going lighter on the compression resulting in blowing through the travel too easily and creating a harsh sensation. I have returned to stock and it works well. I don't remember if I ever had a stock bike that I would just ride with stock suspension.
My 2005 was a DE and it has a different ignition than the 2011. The 2011 is very linear. The 2005 was very smooth until the time when the power valve opens and then it was alot to hang onto in the woods.
The 11 can be riden through this tranition much better. Makes me very pleased.
The only complaint I have is the clutch was really noisy.The main reason the previous owner sold the bike was this clutch issue.
Just to make sure this particular bike did not have an issue I dropped in my Barnett basket. With the core EXP and the Barnett -absolutely no clutch noise. With the stock basket I could make the core EXP chirp just taking off on flat ground.
I only have one issue. I have an office job and part of my enjoyment with dirt bikes is the constant pursuit of getting a bike just right. I have quite a challenge improving this one

After a couple hundred miles I have added more rebound to the rear shock (R26). Better overall. I still will continue to tune the shock. Forks continue to be outstanding. PFP now at 2 turns. Front tire is holding up very well in the rocks. Tire has a pretty open pattern so it is a pleasant surprise.
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