There was a bit of a GG/KTM issue over at KTMTalk this past week, so I hope this doesn't come off poorly. Despite the topic and the potential direction, let's try to keep this upbeat (even if I can't quite).
Given this is a presidential election season here in the US of A, I find it amusing that political ads that cite an opponent's record ("McCain-Lieberman bill, McCain-Feingold") is forever referred to by journalists as "going negative," or a "negative ad" rather than something more neutral such as "comparison ads."
And with that, it brings me to the forever KTM vs Gas Gas "comparison threads" that appear here and KTMTalk every other week. There was a complaint over there that GasGas fans often trash KTM (the charge was strongly denied by GG owners).
Perhaps the KTMers were misconstruing the tone of the GG-riders, but I didn't see any appreciable negativity, just a presentation of facts both pro & con KTM and pro & con Gas Gas (on both sides).
Truth be told (pun intended), the best information I have found has been in actually riding the bikes. It allowed me to decide using a more rational, performance-based (even seat-of-the-pants) method.
That being said, whenever I see my Gas-Gassery wavering (due to lack of a dealer or uncertainty of finding a good dealer, or wondering if the '08 KaTooms are as good as some say), all I have to do is spend a little time on the "Which KTM For Me?" forum and my "faith" in GG is restored.
Just an impression, but the stories of orange difficulty appear to be never ending. Problems choosing and being satisfied with XC vs XC-W gearing. Same problems with XC vs XC-W suspension. And now twin-cartridge and open-cartridge forks. KTM "offers so many choices" but so few solutions.
The story types are myriad, but one struck me today as being rather peculiar. I won't go into details, (and it's not just suspension-related) but essentially I wonder how _so many_ KTMers can pay good $$ to have their suspension tuned, returning once, twice, thrice and still not get the bike right while many Gassers are content to do the clickers (like Jap bikes) and others get the re-valve right the first time.
It would drive me nuts.
Given this is a presidential election season here in the US of A, I find it amusing that political ads that cite an opponent's record ("McCain-Lieberman bill, McCain-Feingold") is forever referred to by journalists as "going negative," or a "negative ad" rather than something more neutral such as "comparison ads."
And with that, it brings me to the forever KTM vs Gas Gas "comparison threads" that appear here and KTMTalk every other week. There was a complaint over there that GasGas fans often trash KTM (the charge was strongly denied by GG owners).
Perhaps the KTMers were misconstruing the tone of the GG-riders, but I didn't see any appreciable negativity, just a presentation of facts both pro & con KTM and pro & con Gas Gas (on both sides).
Truth be told (pun intended), the best information I have found has been in actually riding the bikes. It allowed me to decide using a more rational, performance-based (even seat-of-the-pants) method.
That being said, whenever I see my Gas-Gassery wavering (due to lack of a dealer or uncertainty of finding a good dealer, or wondering if the '08 KaTooms are as good as some say), all I have to do is spend a little time on the "Which KTM For Me?" forum and my "faith" in GG is restored.
Just an impression, but the stories of orange difficulty appear to be never ending. Problems choosing and being satisfied with XC vs XC-W gearing. Same problems with XC vs XC-W suspension. And now twin-cartridge and open-cartridge forks. KTM "offers so many choices" but so few solutions.
The story types are myriad, but one struck me today as being rather peculiar. I won't go into details, (and it's not just suspension-related) but essentially I wonder how _so many_ KTMers can pay good $$ to have their suspension tuned, returning once, twice, thrice and still not get the bike right while many Gassers are content to do the clickers (like Jap bikes) and others get the re-valve right the first time.
It would drive me nuts.