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[QUOTE="shawn sharp, post: 132337, member: 23231"] If you go with the GG you won't be disappointed. I recently sold my '96 ktm 300 exc and bought an '01 GG 250 xc, awesome bike. I wanted to keep both but my wife wouldn't let me:( What are the woods like where you moving---Idaho? If they are more open than those TN hills & hollers then personally I would hang w/the 250. I lived in Tucson a few years. The larger CC's are great for the wide open and power-sucking-sand-washes but even the little xr 200 strokers step up to the plate to share your lunch! In my case its 'eat my lunch'. The GG bikes are real versitile. It sounds like, from what I have read, that you can have one bike that can be set up to do a very wide range of riding. You can have an xc bike w/ec spec engine and ignition mapping, or you can slap a 300 cylinder on the 250 engine and turn it into a tractor, or remove the reed spacer on the 300 and turn it into a rocket. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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