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2004 Gg300 Txt Pro The Good And Bad


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That is a pretty clean lookin bike for 10 years on. The Gasser pros can be a wonderfull bike in the right hands, my motto is, if PRO fits, wear it! They are not what I would call a low maintenance bike.

Personally, I cannot even start one of them, although if I can find someone to start it for me it can be very smooth and torque oriented as long as you keep the throttle below about 1/4. Above that and my shoulders tend to pop out of socket at the thing starts to rip them out! How large are your gonads?

I would guess it is better than what you have in weight and suspension and performance but be carefull what you wish for!

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That is almost the spitting image of mine (must be it's American cousin). Only issues I have had are the Ducati ignition which was used for 2 years on the pro. I ended up replacing the whole lot, flywheel included, for the later Kokusan Japanese set up.

PS I have a rebuilt Ducati stator coil setup and good regulator rectifier if you ever need it!

As far as starting goes there is a definate technique to it! I call it the harley kick. DO NOT stab at the kickstart otherwise you will end up chipping the teeth on the kickstart mechanism. I bring the kickstart down with my foot slightly til I feel everything engage then throw my weight behind it and it usually starts within 1 or 2 kicks. I would liken it to starting a four stroke!

Also to tame the beast slightly use a slow action Domino throttle. It is a torque monster and I find it much easier to ride than the 250

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