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[motorcycle.com] - 2023 GasGas ES 700 and SM 700 First Look

GasGas officially revealed two new single-cylinder streetbikes, the ES 700 dual sport and the SM 700 supermoto. Both models will be released internationally as 2022 models, but North American consumers will have to wait for the 2023 model year.



With GasGas now under the ownership of Pierer Mobility, the 700 models share much in common with their counterparts from KTM and Husqvarna. From the image juxtaposition below, you can see the similarities, and differences, between the GasGas SM 700 and the KTM 690 SMC R. The GasGas ES 700 is likewise based on the KTM Enduro R.



The engine remains a liquid-cooled 693cc Single claiming peak performance figures of 74 hp at 8000 rpm and 54.2 lb-ft.at 6500 rpm. Both GasGas 700 models are fitted with PASC slipper clutches, six-speed transmissions, and up-and-down quickshifters.

Both models offer two selectable ride modes. Mode 1 offers crisp throttle response and corner sensitive ABS and traction control programed for regular street riding. The SM 700 offers a supermoto mode which offers a smoother throttle response, disengages the rear wheel ABS and adjusts the traction control to allow more rear wheel drifting and front wheel lift. The ES 700’s second mode is a similar, but fine-tuned for off-road use, with the corner-sensitive function disengaged.



The frame is likewise similar to the KTM chassis, with a chrome-moly tubular space frame, powder-coated in red instead of orange. According to GasGas, the frame alone weighs just 18.5 pounds, which goes a long way to producing the claimed dry weights of 321.8 pounds for the ES 700 and 327.4 pounds for the SM 700.



The SM 700 is equipped with an inverted WP APEX 48 fork with 8.5 inches of front wheel travel and a WP APEX linked rear shock with 9.4 inches of travel. The ES 700 swaps these out for more off-road capable WP XPLOR suspension, with 9.8 inches of travel for both front and rear wheels.



The Brembo-supplied braking system is also different for the two models. The SM 700 uses a Monoblock four-piston caliper and a 320 mm rotor on the front wheel while the ES 700 uses a two-piston floating caliper and 300 mm disc. The two models have a common rear brake, comprised of a single-piston caliper and 240 mm rotor.

The SM 700 runs on 17 inch cast wheels (which appear to be the same wheels used on the KTM 890 Duke) clad with Continental ContiAttack SM EVO tires. The ES 700 uses wire-spoke wheels and Continental Twinduro TKC 80 tires, with a 21-inch front wheel and 18-inch rear wheel. The ES 700 is the taller of the two, with its saddle height of 36.8 inches compared to the SM 700’s 35.4 inches.



Other features common to both 700 models include a 3.6-gallon fuel tank, underseat airbox, handguards, mirros and a single headlight with integrated cable management.

In GasGas’ home market of Spain, the ES 700 and SM 700 are each priced at 10,749 euros (US$11,440), the same MSRP as the KTM 690 Enduro R and 690 SMC R. We’ll have to wait for U.S. pricing, but if they remain the same as the KTM bikes, we’re looking at an MSRP of US$12,499 for either model.

Specifications2023 GasGas ES 7002023 GasGas SM 700Engine TypeLiquid-cooled, Single-cylinder, 4-stroke engineDisplacement693 ccBore x Stroke105 mm x 80 mmHorseower74 hp at 8000 rpm (claimed)Torque54.2 lb-ft. at 6500 rpm (claimed)EMSKeihin EMS with RBW, twin ignitionClutchAPTC slipper clutch, hydraulically actuatedTransmission6-speedStarterElectric starterChain520 X-RingLubricationForced oil lubrication with 2 oil pumpsFrame DesignChrome-moly tubular space frame, powder-coatedFront SuspensionWP XPLOR-USD, Ø 48 mm, 9.8 inches of travelWP APEX 48 fork, 8.5 inches of travelRear SuspensionWP XPLOR with Pro-Lever linkage, 9.8 inches of travelWP APEX with Pro-Lever linkage, 9.4 inches of travelFront Wheel21-inch wire spoke wheel17-inch cast wheelRear Wheel18-inch wire spoke wheel17-inch cast wheelFront TireContinental Twinduro TKC 80, 90/90 MC 21Continental ContiAttack SM EVO, 120/70 R 17Rear TireContinental Twinduro TKC 80, 140/80 MC 18Continental ContiAttack SM EVO, 160/60 R 17Ground Clearance9.3 inchesFront BrakeSingle Brembo two-piston floating caliper with a 300 mm discSingle Brembo four-piston monoblock caliper with a 320 mm discRear BrakeSingle-piston floating caliper with a 240 mm discABSTwo-channel Bosch 9.1 MP ABS with cornering ABS and off-road mode; disengageableTwo-channel Bosch 9.1 MP ABS with cornering ABS and supermoto mode; disengageableTank Capacity3.6 gallons (approx.)Fuel Consumption57.4 mpg (claimed)Dry Weight321.8 pounds (claimed)327.4 pounds (claimed)Seat Height36.8 inches35.4 inchesSteering Head Angle62.3°63.6°Service Intervals6,200 milesBecome a Motorcycle.com insider. Get the latest motorcycle news first by subscribing to our newsletter here.

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