From: oldfart on
I think its an EC or maybe an XC. Its a 2005 or so and only has a few
hours on it. Is this bike any good? I know there are lots fo Gas Gas
fans here so lot the conversations begin. I will tru to take photos
and post them. OF
From: Dean H on
On Jul 18, 8:05 pm, oldfart <alan.westco...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I think its an EC or maybe an XC. Its a 2005 or so and only has a few
> hours on it. Is this bike any good? I know there are lots fo Gas Gas
> fans here so lot the conversations begin. I will tru to take photos
> and post them. OF

Probably an EC, I'd guess. I think my XC is sort of a rare bird.
Bigger lighting coil on the EC or something...

If it's been cared for, it's probably a lovely bike. Heck, with only a
few hours on it, it's probably nice even if it wasn't well cared for.
You should probably own it.

I sure do love my Gas Gas. Too bad it sat home this weekend instead of
visiting a list directly from the top ten.

-Dean
festless
From: KW on

"Dean H" <dfhyman(a)optonline.net> wrote in message
news:7c932f64-34dc-4088-a964-b58b7470ed49(a)r27g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 18, 8:05 pm, oldfart <alan.westco...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I think its an EC or maybe an XC. Its a 2005 or so and only has a few
> hours on it. Is this bike any good? I know there are lots fo Gas Gas
> fans here so lot the conversations begin. I will tru to take photos
> and post them. OF

> Probably an EC, I'd guess. I think my XC is sort of a rare bird.
> Bigger lighting coil on the EC or something...

> If it's been cared for, it's probably a lovely bike. Heck, with only a
> few hours on it, it's probably nice even if it wasn't well cared for.
> You should probably own it.

> I sure do love my Gas Gas. Too bad it sat home this weekend instead of
> visiting a list directly from the top ten.

> -Dean
> festless

Ditto to all of Dean's comments.

Continuing with the on-topic (Gas Gas) bent of this discussion.......

Gentlemen, I rarely have anything with my name and motorcycles in the same
sentence that warrants boasting, but this weekend I went where no man has
gone before! Those of you that have known Wudsracer for a long time are very
familiar with Jim's love of all things GG, his previous GG dealership and
the famous phrase surround his invitation to ride one of his Spanish ladies
"The first hit's free" which is usually followed by a check from said ridee!
This weekend I took my first ride on his super sweet 300 and left without a
GG in the trailer and topped that off by arranging for him to write a check
and load up a Yamaha for his ride home! He loves it so much that he sent
pictures from his phone last night and I'll bet he even brings it to
Idaho!!!!!

p.s. It wasn't my TTR, spodely bought that for his new bride.


--
KW
aka DirtBikeDad (GOR, ADVRider, FRP, GA-MXRacing,
OCRA,KDXRider,SingleTrackPlanet)
aka GA-Spode (JustKDX, KTMTalk)
aka warrenmountain (Photobucket, TNRideReports, Thumpertalk)

03 Kawasaki KDX 220R
01 Kawasaki KX 85
03 Yamaha TTR 125L (Sold to the pretty lady from Romania)
90 Kawasaki Bayou 220
03 Husky ZTH5221





From: IdaSpode on
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 08:21:06 -0400, "KW"
<keith_warrennospam(a)windstream.net> wrote:

<snip>
>This weekend I took my first ride on his super sweet 300 and left without a
>GG in the trailer and topped that off by arranging for him to write a check
>and load up a Yamaha for his ride home! He loves it so much that he sent
>pictures from his phone last night and I'll bet he even brings it to
>Idaho!!!!!

If Jim shows up at ISF with a Jap bike, instead of a Euro bike, his
entry fee automatically doubles... ;>)

>p.s. It wasn't my TTR, spodely bought that for his new bride.

John goes through "brides" like I go through KTM 200s: get a new one
every year, before it needs a new top end, bottom end work or other
expensive maintenance... ;>)

DJ
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