GASGAS EC250 Supermoto from Sweden

Kristian

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Hi from Sweden - i bought this 2000, GASGAS EC250 Endurobike 2 months ago - i only paid 500US for it.. as it had been stood still for 10 yrs in the sellers garage.
since then i have made my own electric wiring, had it inspected for road use, and fitted my Supermoto-wheels.

I had these wheels off an Aprilia RS125 -12 laying in the garage for another project, so i tried them on - and even the axlebearing were the same as the stock GASGAS ones,
so i only had to make some axlespacers to fit.

The wheels are 3x17 with a Pirelli Angle GT 110/70-17, and 4x17 with a Pirelli Angle GT 140/70-17 running just 1,6bar tirepressure it grips like crazy !

The front brake is a 330stock RS125 disc with a CBR929 right side caliper, turned up-side-down to fit.

Rear brake is stock caliper with same size disc.
Gearing is 12/40 which gives me a top speed of around 100 mph, well enough :-)

Vids are always fun - so here are a few from a gokart-track i attended last Monday ... 30 bucks for a 4 hour session is kinda cheap :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua9wAYIle18&t=248s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIk8lbC66Yo

and a vid of me streetriding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nngr13f0LW0&t=49s



regards / kristian --- Sweden.
 

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Cool, but that caliper bracket looks very thin. Is it spaced out with washers? Hmm.

Angel GT are kinda on the touring end of sport touring spectrum, there will be a lot better if you care to delve further.
 
Cool, but that caliper bracket looks very thin. Is it spaced out with washers? Hmm.

Angel GT are kinda on the touring end of sport touring spectrum, there will be a lot better if you care to delve further.

Its 8mm thick - it works for me , washers are only on the outside, there is a 14mm wide washer behind made from an alumonium block
! Tires are just regular streettires, and i did not have a single slide the whole tracktime, so i do belive they work too. I dont ride very fast.
 
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