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Any News About The Ossa Explorer?


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Any news about the OSSA explorer in Europe? It wont be in North America until June. Just wondering if its out in Europe now, if any reviews, videos, etc.

I have seen the CAD renderings, a few of the photos from the OSSA site, the various magazine articles based on the product literature.

I am quite interested in this bike, as it is trials based, very light and they will try to make it street legal in north america.

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Beyond what has been posted on the OSSA websites, here is some info I got from the importer:

- same engine and geometry as the TR280i

- slightly stiffer suspension than TR280i

- higher footpegs than TR280i, but can be swapped

- same transmission ratio as TR280i

- heavier (of course)

- its not an enduro (obviously), but a "trail" bike.

Sound exactly what I want. Basically a street legal bike derived from a trials bike. Single track monster!

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There is one being ridden in the SSDT this week, or at least a trials model with the tank seat mudguard assembly as on the picture above.

Should be Gabriel Reyes on a OSSA Explorer... Start number 15 – currently number 27 with 61 marks.

SD4_0113.jpg

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Any idea if they will make a retro fit like a long-ride kit?

I would say the OSSA explorer is already a "long ride" it has a seat and the tank capacity is 8,6 litres (the TR280i is 2,6 litres)

I just heard today that pre-production has just been finished and they are shipping the first bikes out to various countries for road registration. Can't wait to see it.

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Beyond what has been posted on the OSSA websites, here is some info I got from the importer:

- same engine and geometry as the TR280i

- slightly stiffer suspension than TR280i

- higher footpegs than TR280i, but can be swapped

- same transmission ratio as TR280i

- heavier (of course)

- its not an enduro (obviously), but a "trail" bike.

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