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Bikesales Staff24 July 2012
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Gas Gas unveils TXT Pro 2013 trials range

Spanish manufacturer Gas Gas has revealed its new 2013 range of TXT Pro trials models

Spanish marque Gas Gas has just revealed details of its new 2013 range of TXT Pro trials bikes.

Its latest generation of trials irons feature a number of updates, improvements and refinements, such as the inclusion of Galfer wave brake discs and Braktec brakes. Braktec, formerly known as AJP, is also behind the TXT Pro's new clutch pump, which Gas Gas says is faster and more effective than the unit it replaces.
The TXT Pro range also sports a new linkage for the rear monoshock, said to improved stability, and a new gear selector shaft, which can now be removed and replaced quickly and more easily. Rounding out the changes are new airbox seals, a reinforced rear axle, a new exhaust header pipe, new handgrips and new graphics.
The Gas Gas TXT Pro range will be available in 125cc, 250cc, 280cc and 300cc variants, priced at $8900, $9200, $9300 and $9400 respectively. The models are expected to reach Australian shores in 2013.
For more information visit www.gasgasmotos.com.au.
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