Saw new Gas Gas 450 4 stroke today...
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Saw new Gas Gas 450 4 stroke today...
LVOZARK- Well I live in the northwest part of Vegas, and me and my buddies like to ride straight from my house all the way to Mount Charleston. It is about a 4 hour trip and the trails are great. Last time we went up we made it all the way to the snow (something rare for a Vegas boy)!! We also go to the end of Jones sometimes, but when we go riding, its usually to Armagosa dunes, about 100 miles north of vegas. Great place and never crowded!
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Saw new Gas Gas 450 4 stroke today...
Originally posted by: bulldogz400
dual-sporter- You might be right that it's not the first on the west coast, thats just what the guy told me.
dual-sporter- You might be right that it's not the first on the west coast, thats just what the guy told me.
duneaddict- i agree that it's about time someone had the gonads to build what many of us want.... the 300 is kick start. they both come 52" wide in stock trim (about 6-8" wider than your average sport quad) the suspension is fully adjustable, chromoly frame, detachable subframe, anti vibe bar mounts, pro-design kill switch, pro-peg nerfs, has a speedo/computer, and for those who really want to do it... a horn, and you can add turn signals( it's wired for them)! rumor has it they will make them in a narrower 48 width as well for next year to help those who ride woods...
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Saw new Gas Gas 450 4 stroke today...
Duneaddict
I've had my GasGas 300 since Nov 11 2002. I got one of the pre-production models. I've been racing mine at the GNCC's this year. The quad is awesome you'll have to go check one out. I don't know how close you are to Silt, Colorado, but one of the bigest GasGas dealers is located there. Here is their link Euro Dirt
When I started looking seriously at the quads 1 1/2 years ago I call them and talk to Daryl Back.
I have experienced some overheating issues as stated in other post and there are other steering issues that are currently being worked out, but other than that this quad has the potental (sp) to replace the 250r.
I've had my GasGas 300 since Nov 11 2002. I got one of the pre-production models. I've been racing mine at the GNCC's this year. The quad is awesome you'll have to go check one out. I don't know how close you are to Silt, Colorado, but one of the bigest GasGas dealers is located there. Here is their link Euro Dirt
When I started looking seriously at the quads 1 1/2 years ago I call them and talk to Daryl Back.
I have experienced some overheating issues as stated in other post and there are other steering issues that are currently being worked out, but other than that this quad has the potental (sp) to replace the 250r.
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Saw new Gas Gas 450 4 stroke today...
Originally posted by: LVOZARK
bulldogz, i gotta try the trail to mt. chuck, how do i get to it. i live at trop and durango. thanks
bulldogz, i gotta try the trail to mt. chuck, how do i get to it. i live at trop and durango. thanks
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Saw new Gas Gas 450 4 stroke today...
Originally posted by: lt250r91
Duneaddict
I've had my GasGas 300 since Nov 11 2002. I got one of the pre-production models. I've been racing mine at the GNCC's this year. The quad is awesome you'll have to go check one out. I don't know how close you are to Silt, Colorado, but one of the bigest GasGas dealers is located there. Here is their link Euro Dirt
When I started looking seriously at the quads 1 1/2 years ago I call them and talk to Daryl Back.
I have experienced some overheating issues as stated in other post and there are other steering issues that are currently being worked out, but other than that this quad has the potental (sp) to replace the 250r.
Duneaddict
I've had my GasGas 300 since Nov 11 2002. I got one of the pre-production models. I've been racing mine at the GNCC's this year. The quad is awesome you'll have to go check one out. I don't know how close you are to Silt, Colorado, but one of the bigest GasGas dealers is located there. Here is their link Euro Dirt
When I started looking seriously at the quads 1 1/2 years ago I call them and talk to Daryl Back.
I have experienced some overheating issues as stated in other post and there are other steering issues that are currently being worked out, but other than that this quad has the potental (sp) to replace the 250r.
I looked at the gas gas site, and couldn't even find a picture of the 300.. I'm not really close to silt, but not that far either... I can tell this is gunna hurt the wallet! (Better buy one before the enviro-****'s make it so I can't!)
Glad to hear you like it so far! I won't MX (Too fat/old now) with it, but with that kind of HP output, it will be a great duner also!..
Thanks for the info!!!
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Saw new Gas Gas 450 4 stroke today...
GT thunder Dyno mine at 42.7 hp to the rear wheels. For the actual dyno sheet check out www.gtthunder.com
As for a dune machine. I've heard that someone has already been riding one in the dunes. I've been told he took it off the showroom floor put a flag and paddles on the rear and went out and was beating up on some pretty impressive dune machines.
As for a dune machine. I've heard that someone has already been riding one in the dunes. I've been told he took it off the showroom floor put a flag and paddles on the rear and went out and was beating up on some pretty impressive dune machines.
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Saw new Gas Gas 450 4 stroke today...
Originally posted by: lt250r91
As for a dune machine. I've heard that someone has already been riding one in the dunes. I've been told he took it off the showroom floor put a flag and paddles on the rear and went out and was beating up on some pretty impressive dune machines.
As for a dune machine. I've heard that someone has already been riding one in the dunes. I've been told he took it off the showroom floor put a flag and paddles on the rear and went out and was beating up on some pretty impressive dune machines.
the question now is: extreme grip or haulers, and how many paddles to make it hook?