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GasGas is Launching its First-Ever Street-Legal Motorbikes

'GasGas,' the Spanish motorbike manufacturer that specializes in motorsports and off-road bikes, has announced the 'GG ES 700' and 'GG SM 700' street-legal motorbikes. These motorbikes mark the first venture for consumer road vehicles from GasGas. The GG ES 700, which is short for 'GasGas Enduro Street 700,' will be based on the brand's 700 platform that delivers approximately 700cc's.

The SM model, on the other hand, will be a 'Supermoto' style motorbike based on the same 700 platform. Through this release of street-legal motorbikes, GasGas will become a more commonly known name in the United States, as currently its name is only associated with motorsports and off-road racing, and fans of these two sports. There is no confirmed MSRP or release date for these vehicles yet, as a full release with detailed specifications will be announced in the future.
Trend Themes
1. Street-legal Motorbikes - GasGas is expanding its market by bringing its first-ever street-legal motorbikes.
2. Supermoto Style Motorbikes - Supermoto style motorbikes based on GasGas' 700 platform will soon be available for urban riders.
3. Off-road Brands Entering Street Bike Market - The launch of GasGas' street-legal motorbikes marks a disruptive innovation opportunity for off-road brands to enter the street bike market and expand their target audiences.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Manufacturing - The launch of GasGas' street-legal motorbikes is an opportunity for motorcycle manufacturers to diversify their product lines and expand their customer base.
2. Motorcycle Retail - The launch of GasGas' street-legal motorbikes is an opportunity for motorcycle retailers to attract a new segment of customers and grow their businesses.
3. Motorsports and Off-road Racing - The launch of GasGas' street-legal motorbikes is a disruptive innovation opportunity for brands in the motorsports and off-road racing industries to expand their businesses by creating street-legal versions of their off-road vehicles.

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