I got the 300 2 sroke, named Lextra, the original name from China, no linkage, but I'm transforming it into supermoto, I'm changing the spokes, rims and tyres to 17", the tyre still with offroad capabilty. I can enjoy my personal supermoto 2 stroke.
@@alexk3980 yes, as per today all good. I just put a pair of 17" wheels , transforming it in supermoto. But I kept the spoke, with intermediate enduro tyres, in such a way I still have off road capabilty, while on the aspelth become very fun to ride.
Awesome content, but the background music throughout much of this one is too loud and distracting (subjective, I know). I almost gave up a couple of times but stuck it out because you do a great job. Keep it up!
Almost gave up a couple times? You weren't running a marathon, you were watching a 13 minute video lol. I barely even noticed it. I think you're being just a little extra here.
@@roosa68d Just offering feedback to the creator. I think background music is more of an issue for some people; depends on your hearing. You're not bothered by it, and I assume LCARS ADV isn't, so it may be hard to imagine for you, but it can make it difficult for some.
Great reviews. I have read that GPX and most of the other Chinese dirt bikes are based on KTM expired patents, so KTM parts should bolt on? GPX has a sale on the 300 4 stroke, MX flash available, no charge. I don’t need an MX flash as I ride rocky technical single track. How is the skid plate? 1 1/8” handlebars? Have you tried the offset key way for ignition timing? Thank you.
No not really. Some parts bolt on like brakes and some plastics. But skid plates don’t because the frames are slightly different. The Tse300 has a ktm engine in it basically, but the rest are not copies. GPX is a lot different than other Chinese bikes. They are specd by the USA distributor. I have tried the timing advance key on my 250e I think it’s a good cheap upgrade
@@LCARSADV Thanks for getting back to me. My statement about the Chinese clone bikes based on KTM was ‘knowingly’ overstated on my part, time issues. Ooooops. I have observed there are a few tiers in the clone bikes, just from advertising and obvious visual things. How are the aftermarket parts? Skid plates, pipe protectors, etc? Did they ship the bike directly to you, or did you have to pick it up at a bike shop? I see on the GPX website that a 4 stroke is priced less than a 2 stroke. How is that? I gotta garage full of 4 strokes and I would like mellow yet competitive 2 stroke and I see the 300 4 stroke is priced less….. Does that 4 stroke breathe fire, revs to 13,000rpm and not work unless you are in race mode (my KTM 350 SXF) or pull from idle like my DR 350
I ordered mine straight from GPX and had them delivered. But there are plenty of dealers. As for your other questions, I've done quite a few videos on GPX and comparing as I've owned most of them. I would just scroll the feed and make your own judgments on the content. Aftermarket is hit or miss. There are a lot of aftermarket mods offered right through GPX. @@Exitwoundstudio
I was curious if you think you're faster overall on a long ride with the TSE 300r or the tse250r? Sometimes a mellower smoother bike can be faster. Just wondering your take being a more mature Rider. On another note if you don't mind, I stumbled across a FSE 300r with 6400 miles on it. It's a 2021 with lots of extras and very clean looking. It's very tempting. Is it common for these GPX bikes to lose close to half their value in a couple of years? Thanks in advance!
Fse300 is also a great bike. I had one and I have a lot videos on it. I didn’t lose much value when I sold any of my GPX bikes. For 4 stroke gas and go the fse 300 is a great bike to throw around in the woods
Just got the TSE300R. Only one ride in but really enjoying it. Is there a low profile seat you’d recommend? The stock seat is a little too comfortable for me.
Lol that's strange, the seat is a copy of a seat concepts seat which most people love. However, you should be standing most of the time, but I would recommend padded bicycle shorts to make it better for you instead of a seat
"owned by my grandma" lmfao!! So I'm curious, where do you get them? Are they mail order only? I live in the NorthEast too. I love all the little clips in your videos, it keeps my adhd under control lol
I've purchased all mine straight from gpx and had them shipped. However there are lots of dealers if you want to skip that, their website would tell you where all the dealers are. Thanks man, gotta keep the videos interesting for me too lol