@@joelrees9519 Yeah the forks are somewhat okay with me if they have the right work done, but I have never been on one that had the shock even close. Maybe if I had never ridden proper suspension, I'd be okay with that shock. I just don't see that shock working for me under any circumstance above 2nd gear.
Love it! Not sure why you keep saying that these 250s are too fast for most people, I'm 55 and have racing my ktm for a couple years and just love it. Maybe it's because of 40+ years of riding 2 strokes, lol!
That would do it. 2 stroke dirtbikes, require more skill to ride than 4 stroke dirtbikes, because they're more aggressive, have a more aggressive ride, and more pissed off torque. 4stroke dirtbikes are pointless to me. Never rode one. Don't care too. I grew up with two strokes, and will die with 2 strokes. If it's not broken, leave it be, and don't fix it or change it. Lol
im a big fan of left overs.. with that said, this is obviously what your getting. first thing id do is put a lectron in it. their new anodized colors would be cool. id def choose red
I don't understand the desire to hang on to the air forks. Seems like when they kept holding on to the no link rear years ago. Can someone explain this? They have such an awesome package go with the coil springs and have the complete package. Am I wrong with this thought? Maybe I'm the one thinking wrong here but everything else is so good why do they hold on to one thing everyone seems to be on the fence on. Even with my thoughts on the fork I say great job making a great bike. Looks awesome sounds great.
They hold on to the air forks because they think they are smarter than us. KTM group is about profit and air forks are much cheaper than conventional forks when you are producing a shit load of bikes. Also you save a couple pounds with the air forks. The new gen KTM's have already gained over 5 pounds.
Just bought one from Kaplan Cycles in Rockville, Connecticut, In The New England Motorcycle Museum. Great People. A1 customer service handling. I get it delivered in about a month or so. Can't wait. Kaplan Cycles has just become a Gas Gas Authorized Dealer . They have an amazing selection. My last 250 was in 1993 Yamaha YZ 250, when Damon Bradshaw was riding for them. Mine was always stock, and she was quick. Sick powerband on her. *******Does anybody have a clue how my 1993 YZ 250 will Compare to the 2022 Gas Gas 2 stroke MC 250? Thanks In Advance. Almost thirty years ago. Scary how time flies by so quick.
@Colten Finlayson MC 250. Built with better quality parts, all over the bike. Love YZ's though. They're what I always used to have, and never gave me any problems. Bought a new YZ 250 in 1993, at the age of 20, when Damon Bradshaw rode for Team Yamaha. All depends on your motivation and finances. Yamaha's YZ 250's, are around, I believe, $1000 or so cheaper. I'd rather spend the money for the better quality, although Yamaha's are awesome. Like Sr and Jr told me.....Yamaha Research and Development Team, hasn't changed anything significant, for the better in many years. The KTM dirtbike corporation makes KTM, GasGas, and Husqvarna. All, one in the same. Their research and development team, never stops working around the clock, to try to improve things on them, for the better, for each and every years. I had been out of the dirtbike riding game since 1995 at the age of 22, and 29 years later, I just got back in. I had streetbikes in between some of those 29 years away from dirtbikes. I make 50 this upcoming July. So I'm easing back into it, since I can't afford to get hurt, being a landlord. I'm also not in anyway near as good of shape, as I was, back then..Will be taking it, into the Dirt, as soon as I get all of my custom parts put on there. I've been buying a little at a times, as I can afford to do so, from the Kaplans. Stock, the bike is amazingly beautiful. Once I get all of these custom parts put on my bike, it's gonna be a sick head turner.
@Colten Finlayson I was getting ready to buy a new YZ 250 2 stroke, until I was told and taught about GasGas. Still need to get used to the slim frame and seat too, because the slimness, of the dirtbike, seat wise, changed big time in 29 years. Lmfao. The gastanks are no longer big and tall, with a seat that goes up onto them. I used to sit in that pocket, between the seat going up the tank and the tall tank. Made me feel like I had good control of the bike. With this new style, fast forwarding 29, soon to be 30 years into the future, I'm still getting used to it. I prefer the tall and big tanks, with the seats that go up onto the tanks, of the older jap bikes, but every company used this same style, so I'm getting use to it a little more each ride. I've ridden it around a few blocks, a few times in my neighborhood. Will be ready for the diet soon, which is my absolute favorite.
I have the same bike (huksy) i went down on psi at the front to 120psi (i weight 67kg and always complain about a hard front suspention and soft rear) rebound on the i have yet to feel diferent so leave it stock setting, i went have a turn in on high speed, 4 clicks in on slow speed and 4 clicks out on rebound. It made a great improvement.
Give the PEOPLE what they WANT!!! You guys have the money...buy this bike, buy a BRC 500 2 stroke engine kit with high compression cylinder head, aftermarket cdi, Hygge expansion chamber, beveled piston, decompression switch for starting, and put technical touch KYB A-Kit PSF-1 Air forks and KYB A-kit shock...load that baby up...then get the new 2022 Yamaha YZ250 and do the same with the BRC YZM500 Engine kit! lmbo Then do a comparison, please????????? haha You see it, we want it, let's get er done! If you do that, you can use my fully built 2019 TM Racing EN300ES 2t for a race later this year, or my 2033 CRF450R-S - XPR Engine build with luxon clamps and MX Tech A-kit later in the year as well...gotta get things slowly, but the TM Racing is almost complete done besides the full Coppersmith Racing Ohlins suspension and adding the Smart Carb 2.. has literally EVERYTHING else...v force Reeds with billet reed extender, HGS Stock system swiped for Pro Circuit platinum expansion chamber & silencer, VHM Cylinder Head with 28mL MX insert and more...I pro.ise with the lord watching you can utilize it in a race if we get to see those gully built 500s...might as well add in a Service Honda/Built 500 2022 Honda CR500 too! haha The days of the 2 stroke are once again upon us! 🇺🇸
@@jaysmokey The TM Racing Enduro team uses the Smart Carb system with great success, and for someone who already has a 450cc race bike, I wanted my TM Racing to be used on and work as well on my family's land in NC Coastal region as our 500 acres in West Virginia...additionally just moved from an hour above Seattle, WA in the Cascades and will be returning every 3 months to see my son AND ride the mountains. Quite honestly, this system works great with the TM engines, and the less I have to mess with jetting through elevation changes, the better. I'm all for the stock Keihin carb, but I enjoy riding more than tinkering with my engine...but everyone has their own opinions on things. Thinking about adding a STOC and dial a jet later in the keihin for backup, but that costs more than a simple billet designed Smart Carb 2 - call TM USA, and ask them about the throttle response and gas savings, as well as performance value...my gas is NOT CHEAP on my TM with the mods. lol
Money hungry? such a dumb comment. No Josh, they understand that there's a market for spring, and it's their fork, so why wouldn't they use their existing platform to provide for that segment as well?
@@ShaulDawgalways been yamaha since growing up but i got the mc250 and it’s flat out better than a yz250, the yz250 is like a old dinosaur compared to the mc sorry but i’m switching forever to gas gas
dear KTM, Husky, GasGas...your side number plates look bad and are almost useless as spots to put numbers, whoever at KTM likes this look needs a different job
That thing is sick. If these had KYB suspension, I would buy one.
I have these forks in my mc450 along with race tech Goldvalves. Perfection!
@@joelrees9519 Yeah the forks are somewhat okay with me if they have the right work done, but I have never been on one that had the shock even close. Maybe if I had never ridden proper suspension, I'd be okay with that shock. I just don't see that shock working for me under any circumstance above 2nd gear.
Kyb conversion is a thing tho.
I chose the GasGas over the KTM just for the looks 😍😍😍
Red just looks better!
its basically the same thing just like husqvarna
Just bought it 🤘🏿
Love it! Not sure why you keep saying that these 250s are too fast for most people, I'm 55 and have racing my ktm for a couple years and just love it. Maybe it's because of 40+ years of riding 2 strokes, lol!
Real men ride 2 strokes. Lazy men ride 4
@@joelrees9519 I ride both 2 and 4 strokes. Because I’m a real lazy man
@@Kyle-pl6rl same here bro lol. I have a 08 RM250 2T. 21 MC450. Best if both worlds the RM RIPS
That would do it. 2 stroke dirtbikes, require more skill to ride than 4 stroke dirtbikes, because they're more aggressive, have a more aggressive ride, and more pissed off torque. 4stroke dirtbikes are pointless to me. Never rode one. Don't care too. I grew up with two strokes, and will die with 2 strokes. If it's not broken, leave it be, and don't fix it or change it. Lol
Great video !!! Good Luck in the Race !
Please compare 250t vs 350f
Might grab it
im a big fan of left overs.. with that said, this is obviously what your getting. first thing id do is put a lectron in it. their new anodized colors would be cool. id def choose red
PWK 38 instead of Lectron IMO. Other than that, Kyb conversion for me.. maybe exhaust later on.
Bike looks and sounds great! Different fuel petcock than KTM as well?
Hey mate there's a spoke missing
It's the new Screamin' Eagle
I don't understand the desire to hang on to the air forks. Seems like when they kept holding on to the no link rear years ago. Can someone explain this? They have such an awesome package go with the coil springs and have the complete package. Am I wrong with this thought? Maybe I'm the one thinking wrong here but everything else is so good why do they hold on to one thing everyone seems to be on the fence on. Even with my thoughts on the fork I say great job making a great bike. Looks awesome sounds great.
They hold on to the air forks because they think they are smarter than us. KTM group is about profit and air forks are much cheaper than conventional forks when you are producing a shit load of bikes. Also you save a couple pounds with the air forks. The new gen KTM's have already gained over 5 pounds.
All my racing life I’d rather be the ex stream pro class MXA rider over being a factory rider.❤️
Really like gas gas mc250 great review guy's 👍💙
O AMA já poderia estar pensando em colocar uma categoria 125 e 250 2T??
I am in love with Gas Gas there so sweet like having a Ferrari dirtbike. ❤️🇺🇸🏆😎🏁
ripping my favourite number!! hell ya
Just bought one from Kaplan Cycles in Rockville, Connecticut, In The New England Motorcycle Museum. Great People. A1 customer service handling. I get it delivered in about a month or so. Can't wait. Kaplan Cycles has just become a Gas Gas Authorized Dealer . They have an amazing selection. My last 250 was in 1993 Yamaha YZ 250, when Damon Bradshaw was riding for them. Mine was always stock, and she was quick. Sick powerband on her. *******Does anybody have a clue how my 1993 YZ 250 will Compare to the 2022 Gas Gas 2 stroke MC 250? Thanks In Advance. Almost thirty years ago. Scary how time flies by so quick.
how do you like the gas gas? would you rather have a yz250 or mc250
@Colten Finlayson MC 250. Built with better quality parts, all over the bike. Love YZ's though. They're what I always used to have, and never gave me any problems. Bought a new YZ 250 in 1993, at the age of 20, when Damon Bradshaw rode for Team Yamaha. All depends on your motivation and finances. Yamaha's YZ 250's, are around, I believe, $1000 or so cheaper. I'd rather spend the money for the better quality, although Yamaha's are awesome. Like Sr and Jr told me.....Yamaha Research and Development Team, hasn't changed anything significant, for the better in many years. The KTM dirtbike corporation makes KTM, GasGas, and Husqvarna. All, one in the same. Their research and development team, never stops working around the clock, to try to improve things on them, for the better, for each and every years. I had been out of the dirtbike riding game since 1995 at the age of 22, and 29 years later, I just got back in. I had streetbikes in between some of those 29 years away from dirtbikes. I make 50 this upcoming July. So I'm easing back into it, since I can't afford to get hurt, being a landlord. I'm also not in anyway near as good of shape, as I was, back then..Will be taking it, into the Dirt, as soon as I get all of my custom parts put on there. I've been buying a little at a times, as I can afford to do so, from the Kaplans. Stock, the bike is amazingly beautiful. Once I get all of these custom parts put on my bike, it's gonna be a sick head turner.
@Colten Finlayson I was getting ready to buy a new YZ 250 2 stroke, until I was told and taught about GasGas. Still need to get used to the slim frame and seat too, because the slimness, of the dirtbike, seat wise, changed big time in 29 years. Lmfao. The gastanks are no longer big and tall, with a seat that goes up onto them. I used to sit in that pocket, between the seat going up the tank and the tall tank. Made me feel like I had good control of the bike. With this new style, fast forwarding 29, soon to be 30 years into the future, I'm still getting used to it. I prefer the tall and big tanks, with the seats that go up onto the tanks, of the older jap bikes, but every company used this same style, so I'm getting use to it a little more each ride. I've ridden it around a few blocks, a few times in my neighborhood. Will be ready for the diet soon, which is my absolute favorite.
TOP SHAPE!
What were your suspension setting at the end of the test?
I have the same bike (huksy) i went down on psi at the front to 120psi (i weight 67kg and always complain about a hard front suspention and soft rear) rebound on the i have yet to feel diferent so leave it stock setting, i went have a turn in on high speed, 4 clicks in on slow speed and 4 clicks out on rebound. It made a great improvement.
Yeah gas gas bike be ok I bigginer Josh like got good speed out of corner's 👍thanks
Muito linda e tem um barulho aberto!!!
Give the PEOPLE what they WANT!!! You guys have the money...buy this bike, buy a BRC 500 2 stroke engine kit with high compression cylinder head, aftermarket cdi, Hygge expansion chamber, beveled piston, decompression switch for starting, and put technical touch KYB A-Kit PSF-1 Air forks and KYB A-kit shock...load that baby up...then get the new 2022 Yamaha YZ250 and do the same with the BRC YZM500 Engine kit! lmbo Then do a comparison, please????????? haha
You see it, we want it, let's get er done! If you do that, you can use my fully built 2019 TM Racing EN300ES 2t for a race later this year, or my 2033 CRF450R-S - XPR Engine build with luxon clamps and MX Tech A-kit later in the year as well...gotta get things slowly, but the TM Racing is almost complete done besides the full Coppersmith Racing Ohlins suspension and adding the Smart Carb 2.. has literally EVERYTHING else...v force Reeds with billet reed extender, HGS Stock system swiped for Pro Circuit platinum expansion chamber & silencer, VHM Cylinder Head with 28mL MX insert and more...I pro.ise with the lord watching you can utilize it in a race if we get to see those gully built 500s...might as well add in a Service Honda/Built 500 2022 Honda CR500 too! haha The days of the 2 stroke are once again upon us! 🇺🇸
@@jaysmokey The TM Racing Enduro team uses the Smart Carb system with great success, and for someone who already has a 450cc race bike, I wanted my TM Racing to be used on and work as well on my family's land in NC Coastal region as our 500 acres in West Virginia...additionally just moved from an hour above Seattle, WA in the Cascades and will be returning every 3 months to see my son AND ride the mountains. Quite honestly, this system works great with the TM engines, and the less I have to mess with jetting through elevation changes, the better. I'm all for the stock Keihin carb, but I enjoy riding more than tinkering with my engine...but everyone has their own opinions on things. Thinking about adding a STOC and dial a jet later in the keihin for backup, but that costs more than a simple billet designed Smart Carb 2 - call TM USA, and ask them about the throttle response and gas savings, as well as performance value...my gas is NOT CHEAP on my TM with the mods. lol
It's a race bike that you shouldn't take racing. Got it
Money hungry? such a dumb comment. No Josh, they understand that there's a market for spring, and it's their fork, so why wouldn't they use their existing platform to provide for that segment as well?
No electric start?
Lmao
Love and Respect all the way from Pakistan 💚
Top bike
Anyone know if you can run avgas? This bike requires 50 50 pump/ race gas. Looking for a friend
I went and added MADDITIVE from VP and it feels way better. Just about 50mm of that on 6L of gas made a great improvement. JD jetts are overrated.
So KTM basically gave people back a new modern honda CR250R
Honda CR 250
Nah, just a red ktm. Beautiful bike nonetheless,
Dumb question but what the heck is gas gas ??
Please let me know cuz I’m still trying to find out
No thanks.
YZ250 for me here, all the way.
Yamaha for life
@@ShaulDawgalways been yamaha since growing up but i got the mc250 and it’s flat out better than a yz250, the yz250 is like a old dinosaur compared to the mc sorry but i’m switching forever to gas gas
Ah yes..... Everything the CR250R should have been.
look at those splits in the tires! whats the f is that?!!!!
I got a 91 YZ 250 that can beat them
nope trust me it won’t
@@goon.1 yea I know
Remove Gas Gas from the sides and add Honda wings.
I wish it had a cooler name than gas gas 🤢
dear KTM, Husky, GasGas...your side number plates look bad and are almost useless as spots to put numbers, whoever at KTM likes this look needs a different job