Suggestion: RMATV stocking Gasser consumables

Jakobi

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Being such a big company with the buying power they have I just wondered if they would forsee themselves stocking Gasser parts at some point, so I put it forward to them via Live Chat. They couldn't give an answer however said it would be put down in their suggestions area.

I figure if they received enough interest (ie from us) then it might just happen. I'm only thinking parts like air filters, chains, sprockets, levers etc. Genuine I have no issues going through a dealer.

I feel it would be a great move forward and assist in making Gas Gas a bit more of a family name.. Not that we need that :D
 
RM ATV already stocks most of the GasGas consumables but they don't list them for gasgas. For example they have cr250 air filters that fit gassers perfectly and rear sprockets for Husky that are the same as GasGas but no listing to let uninformed customers know. The two consumables they probably don't stock are front sprockets and clutch levers.
 
Anyone know where I can find the comparable bike (EC300) for the Stealth Supersprox rear sprocket on RMATV. I can't seem to find anything :confused:
 
Anyone know where I can find the comparable bike (EC300) for the Stealth Supersprox rear sprocket on RMATV. I can't seem to find anything :confused:

Supersprox # is RST1512-49 for a 49 tooth rear annd I keep them in stock for my GG guys along with the aluminum model for my GG guys on a budget,

and for what it's worth- ask your local dealer if he can get them for you. I understand if you live in BF Egypt and no dealer around but if we support our dealers we will have a better network of GG people. RMATV & other online outlets do hurt local dealers. I know local CAN be higher but that money typically stays in your local economy and helps grocers, car mechanics, schools etc. I ask my customers to at least give me a chance to match online pricing. I find that if I can get reasonably close they'll give me the business. Sometimes I get close enough to get the sale, other times I can't touch it. Realistically with all the MAP agreements from distributors your local dealer is still a good deal in most cases AND the money stays home.
Rant over ..:-)
 
All the braking system is cross over with other models aswell. Perhaps someone from here could work with RMATV to build up the product listing or parts cross over. Would make it much easier than trying to chase up part numbers every time we want to find something and help to dismiss the 'gas gas are hard to find parts for' theory..
 
Anyone know where I can find the comparable bike (EC300) for the Stealth Supersprox rear sprocket on RMATV. I can't seem to find anything :confused:

I just did a shop around as I bought new chain and sprockets myself. The price different between RMATV and Scotties was hardly notable on these higher end components.

Supersprox Stealth Rear Sprocket | Reviews for Supersprox Stealth Rear Sprocket $79.95 ? $89.95

Renthal Front Sprocket (No Talons)
Our price: $20.99

DID 520 X-RING Chain 520x114
Our price: $106.99

Total $218. I got the lot from Scotties for $260 delivered. Once paying delivery on RMATV it would bump up about the same. Few dollars here and there.
 
they do stock the clutch lever - can't remember the crossover, but i've posted it before.
Gassers use two different clutch levers - both have an adjustable pin to push on the master cylinder. On one that pin is inline with the pivot hole while the other is offset. The offset one seems to be harder to find.
 
Supersprox # is RST1512-49 for a 49 tooth rear annd I keep them in stock for my GG guys along with the aluminum model for my GG guys on a budget,

and for what it's worth- ask your local dealer if he can get them for you. I understand if you live in BF Egypt and no dealer around but if we support our dealers we will have a better network of GG people. RMATV & other online outlets do hurt local dealers. I know local CAN be higher but that money typically stays in your local economy and helps grocers, car mechanics, schools etc. I ask my customers to at least give me a chance to match online pricing. I find that if I can get reasonably close they'll give me the business. Sometimes I get close enough to get the sale, other times I can't touch it. Realistically with all the MAP agreements from distributors your local dealer is still a good deal in most cases AND the money stays home.
Rant over ..:-)

This rings true and i try to help the local dealers/shops by going there, but here in AUS we get thoroughly reemed on the price. You guys would freak if you knew how much we pay for some stuff.
Hence why we use US online stores.
 
Example. Twin Air filter for a 2010 EC300 - $40

I agree with supporting local dealers and I have a really good relationship with my local, and have also purchased from another Australian gg dealer who has been fantastic. I purchase all my fluids from them along with misc parts as required. I pop into the local dealer at least twice a month and always walk out with something after having a chat.

I was simply suggesting that if a big retailer as rmatv is seen to be stocking and selling parts then we could all benefit when buying bulk orders as well as giving the brand some more exposure. At no point did I intend to step on any dealers toes. You've all proven yourself to be a great bunch.
 
This rings true and i try to help the local dealers/shops by going there, but here in AUS we get thoroughly reemed on the price. You guys would freak if you knew how much we pay for some stuff.
Hence why we use US online stores.

Yep I buy from my local for most things and support as much as I can. Some things are just soooooo much cheaper from overseas at the moment that I just can't justify buying locally. An example, I bought an S3 head from the UK for more than $150- cheaper than my local store :mad::mad::mad:!!! I am happy to support local but there is a line!!!

Jake I am looking to buy a few other items from RMATV so it makes sense to get my sprocket and chain from them.
 
I hear you. I just did a combined order with some mates. Few tools, bits and pieces and some tyres. Good luck with it. I have found they respond via email really quickly and will do what they can to help. If you have the brands and part numbers they might even be able to add it to your order. A chains a chain. I can dig up that part number for you if you want.
 
Just wondering what year air filter (cr) for an 07 gasser ec 300?
Cheers Mark
 
I think the CR air filter crossover works better for the pre 07 bikes, however in saying that, almost all my filters are for ~2000 CRs, and they work fine, its just that there aren't 3 holes for the cage prongs. I just use a bit of grease on the filter lip. Never sucked any junk.

The front brake lever is straight off a CR of the same era as the air filter
 
Just wondering what year air filter (cr) for an 07 gasser ec 300?
Cheers Mark
2001 and later cr250 Honda and 1997-2011 gasgas filters all have the same sealing surface size and shape so you can interchange them. 2007-2011 gasgas come stock with a filter that is slightly smaller overall but the larger filters work fine if they are stiff enough to hold their shape.
 
When you guys say "late" model husky for the rear sprocket could someone be a little more specific as to which models at what years.

Thanks
 
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