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  1. Any jitsie dealer should be able to source one. https://www.jitsie.com/en/content/24-dealers#us Vertigo also use the same sprocket. Did you check these guys? https://www.trialstoreusa.com/front-sprocket-gasgas-vertigo/
  2. The 300s i feel are softer at very low throttle openings, they have better torque which makes them nice to ride. Anything beyond 1/4 throttle and they have more go than any 250, most of the times too much for a clubman. If you like your beta 250, then id stay with a 250. Most 250s across all the manufacturers have similar power delivery
  3. Its personal preference to be honest. Personally id always favour a newer fresher bike
  4. The first time you yank the bars up hard, like before a splatter, your hand will fly off the bars
  5. Thats a more difficult question lol. If you're an expert rider, have the spare money, and like an extra bit of bling, yes. Otherwise no. After all its only really the carbon airbox, better rear shock and a couple other small engine pieces. Ive never had one, never felt the need, but im always cash strapped
  6. See here, seems your friend is correct
  7. The only slight weakness of the gearbox id say is when the shift lever return mechanism or 'top hat' breaks. This is usually only through rough treatment and also an easy fix. Ive had 5 ggs since 2010 and never had gearbox problems yet. Sometimes the clutch plates need modifying to get a perfect clutch, but cant say ive ever had an unusable clutch. Never heard of frames rusting, only rust ive had is where your boots rub through the paint at the footrests. Dog bones are a pain, but this is pretty consistent with most bikes. Hidria ignitions can be temperamental, but these are also used on other brands so not necessarily as GG related problem
  8. Didn't think they were built particularly bad before the takeover, any specific part you are referring to?
  9. yeah i think ajp are 25 mm. Any ajp or braktec cylinder should fit, the lug mountings are all the same
  10. Im 6,2 and ride with standard bars. Definitely go back to standard, 95% of trials riders run standard height bars
  11. Current path being to the ground via your thumb and feet which i imagine were on the ground when you were stopped. Soaked clothing and boots i imagine would greatly reduce this paths resistance. Where does the lcd negative line go or is it earthed to the bars?
  12. I don't think any of the above occur more frequently than in any other sport tbh. Theres a few pros who ride with knee braces (ferrer, farre etc) Theres also wrist injuries, specifically the scaphoid. Some american and Japanese riders ride with full face motocross helmets, but in my area ive only known one person to fall and lose a tooth in 20 years riding
  13. https://www.splatshop.co.uk/regina-520-split-links.html https://www.splatshop.co.uk/regina-chain-half-link.html
  14. Ah right. I wasn't 100% sure, just checking that you knew there was a possibility. I came across this post on here It shows the last time @bigmark1972 was online was 2017, so i doubt hes much help lol. May be worth contacting XIU https://www.xiu-rdi.eu
  15. Is the clutch spring not the same as a gg?
  16. I wear jitsie trousers and they are relatively loose. Not super tight anyway. The knee pads i have are these https://www.pocsports.com/products/vpd-air-legs probably on the minimal side regarding mtb knee pads but they fit no problem underneath. All depends whether you go down the tight fit route or the slacker fit. I know the tighter fitting mots trousers have knee pad inserts that fit into a pocket inside their trousers, https://www.motsracing.com/products/pants/step-5/ however an alternate looser fitting pair like these https://hebo.com/gb/inicio/669-4980-pantalonpants-trial-tech.html have no real knee protection and you need something underneath. The last hebo pair ive linked seem to be really popular at the moment for older guys who don't want skin tight trousers
  17. Todays trials trousers seem to offer virtually no knee protection and rely on separate knee padding. Im the same as brucey and wear MTB knee pads underneath my trousers
  18. The only differences between the 2 are the keihin vs dellorto carb, marzocchi vs tech front suspension and the sachs vs ohlins rear suspension.. Engine and frame are indentical performance wise, minus the keihin providing a little better carburettion. Up to you, but anyone but an expert rider will not notice the differences of the suspension.
  19. A 20 year old 250 will probably have a much go as a new 200 back in the day, so i wouldn't worry too much lol
  20. Long end pointing back for off, down for on, and forward for reserve
  21. faussy

    Gas gas

    It is 100% not 2017. The tank, forks and swingarm are definitely 2011. For that age id price it around 2k, but lately with covid, bikes are getting silly money
  22. GG clutches have a tendency to swell over time, so if not in spec they are more than likely draggy. A clutch that slips would be an indicator of worn plates.
 
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