GASGAS G Cross Country 2.0 Review

  • 3199 €
  • Aluminium
  • Yamaha PW-ST
  • 120 mm
  • 630 WH
  • 2022
  • 29"
In contrast to the cheaper e-hardtail from GASGAS, the G Cross Country 2.0 already has a battery integrated in the down tube.
At steep sections, the somewhat weak Yamaha motor requires a lot of initiative from the rider. The Yamaha PW-ST gives off a natural riding feeling. Thanks to the good range, longer tours with the G Cross Country 2.0 are no problem.

At a glance

The most importanten ratings of the G Cross Country 2.0 in comparison to the competitor bikes of following categorie: (3000) .

As the bumps get bigger and rougher the average SR Suntour fork limits the downhill fun. The average shifting components and accessories leave some tuning potential open. For most e-bikers, this should be an acceptable point. The moderate head tube angle provides a good compromise between stability and agility when going downhill. The reach is also right there in the middle ground.

Value for money

If you are keen on value for money, this is your chart. It shows you at a glance how much bike you get for 3199 €.

Conclusion


Expirience with the GASGAS G Cross Country 2.0

With a poor brake system and an average motor, the G Cross Country 2.0 definitely has weaknesses. Nevertheless, it remains a solid all-rounder with a wide range of abilities , thanks to a good geometry and a Impressive range.
Ludwig Döhl - emtb-test.com
GASGAS G Cross Country 2.0 Review
Ludwig Döhl
Bike enthusiast and founder of emtb-test.com

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technical Details

Je steiler der Winkel des Sitzrohrs ist, desto effizienter können Sie in die Pedale treten.

SIZE XXS XS S M L XL XXL
Sizing of Manufacturer
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MD
LG
XL
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Wheelsize
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29
29
29
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Stack
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646
656
665
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Reach
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-
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440
450
460
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Top Tube Length
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625
638
651
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Seat Tube Length
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450
500
460
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Seat Tube Angle
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74
74
74
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Head Tube Length
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120
130
140
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Head Tube Angle
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67
67
67
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Bottom Bracket Drop
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60
60
60
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Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
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314
314
314
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Chainstay Length
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475
475
475
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Wheelbase
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1206
1220
1233
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Standover Height
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  • Motor Yamaha PW-ST
  • Display Display A
  • Battery 630
  • Frame Alloy 6061
  • Frame Material Aluminium
  • Fork SR SUNTOUR XCM32 NLO, Coil, 120 mm, tapered
  • Spring Unit coil
  • Remote-Lockout yes
  • Gearrange 327%
  • Drivetrain 9
  • Gear Lever Integrated into display
  • Rear Derailleur Shimano Alivio, RD-M3100, Shadow, 9-S
  • Crank GASGAS, 38 T
  • Cassette Shimano CS-HG200, 11-36 T
  • Chain KMC Z9
  • Brake Set Clarks M2, 2-piston, Hydraulic disc brake
  • Brake Rotors 180/180
  • Rims Mach 1 TRAXX
  • Front Hub GASGAS DA210F
  • Rear Hub GASGAS DA210R
  • Tires Front Continental Cross King, 58-622, 29x2.3
  • Tires Rear Continental Cross King, 58-622, 29x2.3
  • Saddle GASGAS MTB
  • Seat Post GASGAS, 31.6 mm, 350 mm, Patent
  • Stem GASGAS 31.8, 7 °, Ahead
  • Handle Bar GASGAS Riser 31.8 mm, 720 mm, Sweep: 6 °, Rise: 15 mm
  • Handle Bar Width 720
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