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www.crosstraini... tractionerag.com A review of the Rieju MR300 Ranger? There have been very few changes from the original Gas Gas Ranger so hopefully this will still help if looking for a Rieju MR300 review. It's the 2020 Gas Gas Ranger review, a bike we have been super keen to ride as several of us think this could be our next bike. It falls into what many call the hybrid class - it's not quite a full enduro bike due to a slight trials influence. The good news? We had five riders for our Gas Gas Ranger review 2020 (or Rieju MR300 review) over two days and we agree it certainly meets those expectations. A few things we did't like. But overall plenty to like about this neat package and it's certainly going to challenge its main competitor, the Beta Xtrainer. First up? Kayaba suspension. It's not the famously brilliant SSS setup of its big brother. It's slightly softer and works great for the Ranger's intended use. I upped the speed a few times and it still worked fine, but get too aggressive and you'll find its limits quickly though. I've had my Beta Xtrainer suspension completely revalved and resprung and it still can't match the Ranger's stock setup. I suspect this is why the Rieju MR300 Ranger still feels quite stable at speed, whereas the Xtrainer does become quite skittish once you are in third gear. The Gas Gas 2020 (Rieju MR300 Ranger) two stroke pipe is up nice and high and tucked in nicely. If you are into hard enduro you may want a carbon fibre guard. For some reason Gas Gas are claiming a dry weight of 108kg so it's good to know it's not that porky. What else is there to like? The price. In Australia the 2020 Gas Gas Ranger costs $11500 plus on roads making it one of the cheapest European dirt bikes on the market. So what don't we like about the Gas Gas Ranger? As mentioned, the Ranger is slightly heavier than the Beta Xtrainer although you only notice it when picking the bike up. I think most owners would happily pay a bit extra for a lithium battery which knocks another 1.5kg off the the weight. Irrelevant for most riders, but if you are into snotty rocky terrain then these 2020 Gas Gas Ranger frame rails are just like the Beta Xtrainer ones and can get bashed by rocks, unless protected by a suitable bashplate. In my experience the stock Michelin tyres work fine, but they were terrible in the mud and clay. The shorter knobs packed up with mud rapidly and turned into slicks. We are really spoiled for choice nowadays with this the new version, the Rieju MR300 Ranger. The clutch is incredibly light and perfect for all the slipping required in slow terrain. All clutches should be this good. Takasago rims from Japan have a great reputation. We were advised though to keep an eye on spoke tension more than normal just for the first few rides, they can loosen off easily before bedding in. Overall the handling was impressive. But it was quite at home in the faster flowing stuff too. The 2020 Gas Gas Ranger power delivery is very user-friendly and it's smoother than the Beta Xtrainer. It has less punch at low revs, something I missed due to our style of riding but It think most riders would actually find this better if they are less experienced or not aiming to ride snotty terrain all the time. Some claim that rejetting and changing the Gas Gas Ranger base gasket can increase the low end grunt substantially, I'll chase this up possibly do a Gas Gas 2020 = update vid later. Ergonomics? We had five different riders from short to tall, everyone was comfortable. Our shortest rider did notice that the 2020 Gas Gas Ranger is 2cm higher than his Beta Xtrainer, but pointed out the Gas Gas seat is quite thick and there's plenty of scope for cutting the seat down if needed. At the other end of the scale, I'm ridiculously tall but felt comfortable on the Ranger, especially as the rear panels flair out a lot so it's easy to grip the bike with your legs and feel quite stable. What else for the Gas Gas 2020 models?
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