GasGas Factory Racing

Rick

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I was checking out Offroad Champions site this morning, there was a nice picture of the factory racing team. One thing that really jumps out at me is the bike are all 2 strokes, or at least in the picture. No 4 strokes in the photo??

What do you think about this? If all the team riders are on smokers, what does that say about the GasGas 4 stroke program?

Just thinking out loud.

Thanks
 
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You were wondering where the four strokes were. That's funny, I was happy to see only two strokes!
Frankly, I can't stand the 450's, all of them, kawazukihondagaskatoom. The Gas Gas 450 isn't that impressive to me. It's a fine trail bike, but it's still a pig.

I recently rode an '09 KXF 450 in the desert. It felt small, and turned well, and had unbelievable thrust. I was almost becoming a four stroke believer until we hit a lava flow, where the speeds drop to first gear and it's turn after turn and very littered with junk. I then remembered why I hate 450 four strokes. Pig. Too much power right off idle, easy to stall, hard to start, heavy feeling in the turns.

Yeah, you can keep your four stroke.
 
Don't knock 450s quite so fast. The Husabergs are wicked woods bikes.
maybe,but they are still 260+ pounds,now matter how you spin it,they are still a big bike
 
maybe,but they are still 260+ pounds,now matter how you spin it,they are still a big bike

I totally agree (as are most if not all 450 class bikes) and it WILL catch up to you at some point. Just don't go pointing that out on a sacred Husaberg thread...or any other negative issues:rolleyes: :eek:
 
Roost,

I was pointing out that GasGas has 2 "racing 4 strokes" in it's line up, yet the big dogs are on 2 strokes. You look at KTM, heck most of there riders are on 4 strokes, yet KTM has an entire fleet of 2 strokes.

Why did GasGas go through the trouble to stuff a WR250F motor in a rolling frame, and not race it at the hightest level?

"Win on Sunday buy on Monday" is not really the case anymore is it????
 
I hear ya on the marketing/racing front. You'd think that if the 450 was the best/latest thing, the team would be all over them.
I think the WR 250 engine in the Gasser was a brilliant idea. I think it's a marketing thing that doesn't need a race resume. I also think that the rider should be able to choose to race whatever he thinks he can win on. If that happens to be 2 stroke, then so be it. Frankly, if Gas Gas makes it's living on the two stroke, there's still a market for it. I do understand the need to build a competitive four stroke, hopefully they can pull that off someday...... Likely the Gasaha is it's best hope for now.
 
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