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[QUOTE="sharp, post: 701963, member: 25074"] I just came off of a GG 01 XC 250 and whent to an 04 KTM 250 EXC. I would agree with the above on prior year KTMs but this one handles totally different - it turns and it brakes on a dime and has a very sweet motor. The GG is an excellent bike and can carve up any single track. I liked my GG 250 and hated to sell it but my wife wouldn't let me get a new bike unless I did. As far as headshake goes my GG had none, event at WOT. I did not have a steering damper however and it sure could have used one for surprise rocks, roots, and ruts. I understand that the 2003 and 2004 GGs are more stable and turn even better and have heard a few riders say that dampers are not even necessary. This KTM I own is far more planted than my GG. Some thoughts: The GG was alot easier to work on (except the shock linkage - definitly won't miss that). Plug changes and trail side jetting on the GG are effortless. My GG was totally dependable the 3 years that I owned it. [/QUOTE]
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