
Gas Gas has added up-spec GP versions of both its 250cc and 300cc two-stroke enduro models paying homage, it says, to the factory-backed enduro team currently competing in the Enduro GP world championship.
With a swag of high-quality componentry and increased performance, the GP range is what Gas Gas is calling arguably the highest-spec European two-stroke enduro model ever offered to the public.

As well as the world enduro-inspired graphics, the Enduro GP 250/300 machines gain revisions to the cylinder head and combustion chamber which is said to increase torque, and there’s an FMF exhaust system developed specifically for the two-bike GP range.
As well as a Rekluse-branded clutch cover, they get a KYB front fork with anti-friction coating, machined triple clamps, a quick-release front wheel, Rental handlebar and grips, a grip seat and a floating front brake disc.

The red-and-black graphics are complemented by black rims and spokes, as well as a black anodised aluminium rear sprocket.
For price and availability, interested folk are encouraged to contact one of Gas Gas’ 18 dealerships located around Australia.
