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Pierer Mobility may have cross-pollination qualms about MV Agusta’s ADV segment, but they’re certainly not pumping the brakes when it comes to trickle-down enduro power.*
Papers recently registered with the NHTSA show off-roading energy is about to be opened to American asphalt, with
GasGas leading the way on knobbly versatility. The recent filings put Pierer behind the revving up of street-legal enduro our markets – a move found by
Dennis Chung,
sourced from ADVRider.*
GASGAS’s enduro machines, which may soon be joined by a street-legal range for the U.S. Media sourced from GASGAS.If
Pierer Mobility Group carries through with the filings, we’re expecting something like
KTM’s 350/500 EXC-F, considering GasGas’s machines are similar (barring the more affordable componentry, i.e., more minimalistic bodywork and slightly cheaper pipe/brake disc options).*
Dates gauge a rough 2024 debut for the range, with
the populace’s reactions including the quip, “Look Mumsy, bold new graphics, and some minor changes.”*
GASGAS’s enduro machines, which may soon be joined by a street-legal range for the U.S. Media sourced from GASGAS.Bottom line, slightly different rides with slightly different parts attract more preferences… and more preferences jack up
sales for Pierer. That’s a win in Pierer’s books.
Looking forward to seeing the result of these filings, and a big thanks to
Dennis Chung at Motorcycle.com for his findings.
*Media sourced from GASGAS*
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