What do you reckon, I had a sit on it and I can touch the floor nicely and it felt like it would be fun.
The seat was a lot more comfortable than I expected.
What do you reckon, I had a sit on it and I can touch the floor nicely and it felt like it would be fun.
The seat was a lot more comfortable than I expected.
Potter wrote: βFri Oct 14, 2022 8:23 pm
Yeah I think so too, but I don't really know what I like these days, I'll always like my old classics but I should perhaps have a proper try of some new modern bikes to see what they're like. My old MX dealer up in Kendal has one of those GasGas as a demo bike, if I'd have known I could have gone up during the week and had a try.
I'm of a similar mind regarding old Kawa strokers. I regularly drool over pics of restored examples. I'd love one (or two) but I know all too well I'd seldom use such a bike and it would spend it's sad life unridden and getting in my way.
Potter wrote: βSat Oct 15, 2022 5:14 pm
Perhaps you're right but I'm blown away by how much better the Gas Gas bike looks compared to the KTM, and it's basically the same bike.
It also looks like everything the Hypermotard should be, if Ducati made that they could stick a Β£12k price tag on it and they'd go like hot cakes.
To be fair the Husky 701 looks better too, funny that the KTM is the worse looking of the 3!
Potter wrote: βSat Oct 15, 2022 5:14 pm
Perhaps you're right but I'm blown away by how much better the Gas Gas bike looks compared to the KTM, and it's basically the same bike.
It also looks like everything the Hypermotard should be, if Ducati made that they could stick a Β£12k price tag on it and they'd go like hot cakes.
To be fair the Husky 701 looks better too, funny that the KTM is the worse looking of the 3!
Potter wrote: βSat Oct 15, 2022 5:14 pm
Perhaps you're right but I'm blown away by how much better the Gas Gas bike looks compared to the KTM, and it's basically the same bike.
It also looks like everything the Hypermotard should be, if Ducati made that they could stick a Β£12k price tag on it and they'd go like hot cakes.
To be fair the Husky 701 looks better too, funny that the KTM is the worse looking of the 3!
I don't think the KTM, husky, gas have anything different to say 1 is better than the other apart from paint. I'm not aware of any technical difference
As for it going bang, nah, KTM have been making the 690 engine for 15+ years. It's not completely bullet proof, but it ain't far off it.
Potter wrote: βSun Oct 16, 2022 4:05 am
I overanalyse everything though, I'm quite keen on a Gas Gas, but I'd use it for about 200 miles a year and it would be out of warranty well before I even took it for the first service, so if it went bang I'd be knackered and I've already got too many bikes and cars that are hand grenades - in fact Ive got a 350LC, an old 1930's single, a Range Rover and a Defender, it's not if it but when one (or all) goes thermonuclear, lol.
I put 15k trouble free miles on my 690. And I presume the Gas Gas has the later head design so even the rocker arms should be fine. Plenty of 690s with a fair few miles on out there. It's no traditional SM timebomb.
Potter wrote: βSun Oct 16, 2022 4:05 am
In fact Ive got a 350LC, an old 1930's single, a Range Rover and a Defender, it's not if it but when one (or all) goes thermonuclear, lol.
Maybe it's like the theory that your body always prioritises the worst injury....you don't notice a headache when you break your arm.
You just need the Gas Gas to not be the most unreliable.
Whilst the Husky, KTM and Gas Gas bikes share a lot of the same parts, each is different in subtle ways. Husky is the premium brand, then KTM with Gas Gas being the budget brand or as the marketing dept call it - the enabling brand.
Haven't had a good look at the 690s differences, the enduros have different exhaust and suspension types, the seat heights vary. One of the locals has a 450 Gas Gas and it's got a number of obvious differences, the rear suspension is a linkage type like Huskys but with different linkages which gives it a lower seat height, the exhaust doesn't have the boost bottle chamber amongst other differences.
Have to agree, the Gas Gas bikes do look the nicest of the three brands.