250f

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Anybody seen the new 250f?
I'm all over the place on bikes, but have kind of decided that I'd like to try a 250f.
I was looking at the WR250f and the XCF-W, then remembered that the GG 250f uses the WR motor, so it's an option.
Pretty sure it doesn't have the hydraulic clutch like the KTM, but I'll manage
There are some smoking deals on leftover WR's, but nothing really close to me.
What's the difference between the GG and the Yamaha, the engine being the same, essentially?
I don't want the 2010, I'm very superficial and don't care for the way they look; Great deals on the '10 though.
I like to say that I'm just deep enough to know that I'm shallow and superficial.
 
Link..
http://www.gasgasmotos.es/es/enduro/362-ec-250-f-4t.html

ec_250_4t_2011_06.jpg
 
Thanks....

I did see the pics on the gg site.... anybody have a tissue?
I guess my goal is to just see if the GG makes more sense.
I know that when you compare the WR to the XC-F, people say that the KTM costs more for a reason- and that the bikes are worlds apart in components, quality, etc.
Just trying to see if the same applies with the GG, which I assume it does.
 
I had been on a Gas Gas 2-stroke since 2001. In 2010 I was ready for something different. Almost made the switch to Husqvarna. Then GG came out with the 250F!! I got my first one in January 2010. I did some general mods and I immediately fell in love. So much that in July 2010 I got a second. Sold all of my 2-strokes and never looked back. The bike just fits me better. I can ride it like a 125 but have the pulling power of a 250. Granted, I am partial to Gas Gas as this is my 10th year riding them, but I truly feel that this is an amazing machine. A great motor in a great chassis with great suspension!! Let me know if I can help your decision in any way questions or concerns!
 
The Yamaha WR is bigger and taller than the GG, and does not steer as well, but is a nice bike at a good price. Weight is likely about the same but I'll bet the GG feels lighter. I like the Yam 250F motor and would like to try the GG. I just don't think I would want it as my only bike.

If the KTM goes boom its a part out, you will not be able to afford the repairs IF they have all the parts in Ohio. At least with the Yamaha you have options, they are like HD V Twins or 350 Chevys as far as parts availability.

The new Huskys have a very spotty reliability record from what I hear first hand, no rumors. Low end power sucks too.
 
i went round and round between the 250f and the ec300, if I can sell a bunch of stuff off, i may still have to try one... anyone need a nice 2003 ducati 999 :)
 
I had hoped my 12 yr old son would be more interested in racing youth HS, but he'd rather play field sports and just ride occasionally. If he did want to race I would consider one of these as a second bike and hit more HS races with him. I like the idea of a smaller bike for HS. As a general purpose do it all bike I prefer the 2 stroke with more grunt. I don't know how much 250F saddle time you have but even the Yamaha WR which is one of the best off the bottom is nothing like a GG 300 2 stroke and needs to be buzzed to get anywhere especially on hills.
 
I have 2006 KDX200 and a 2008 KLX450r
I started riding again in 2007 after a 25 year break. Found the KDX new as a leftover and bought it- figured I'd ride for a few weeks and get the mid-life crisis thing out of my system. Still plugging away..... barely.
I like the characteristics of the 450- something about the torque and power delivery.... like a tractor.
Thought it would be nice to try that in a smaller pkg.
I've done quite a bit to the KDX over the past year or so, including swapping out the forks for USD KX250 forks. Haven't had a chance to try them out yet, though.
There are some great deals out there on left-overs.
Ultimately, though- it seems you can spend a bit more and get a bike with better components.
Thanks for the comments.
 
I like Daniel Janus have been riding 2 strokes my whole life and rode the 250F at dealer show last year. I immediately fell in love with the 250F. I bought the 2010 and love everything about it. There are many things that make it faster that do not cost much or are free. The 2011 is exactly the same bike except the shock. I would get the 2010 leftover if you dont want to spend for new one. I am getting the same bike for next year, year after that and after that. I am that satisfied!
 
Is it true that the '11 uses the newer('07+) WR motor with the tighter gear ratios? I've ridden both old and new WRs and the newer ones do feel different in this respect.
 
Is it true that the '11 uses the newer('07+) WR motor with the tighter gear ratios? I've ridden both old and new WRs and the newer ones do feel different in this respect.

I got a spec sheet back last fall and it said that the standard 250F would have the 2006 version WR motor and the Race 250F would have the 2010 version 250F motor. Then we got an email that the factory had decided to cancel the Race version and only ship the standard version. I have not seen any additional info that changes that.
 
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