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Cycle News Issue 43 October 30

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2019 SHERCO 300 SE FACTORY 2-STROKE & 300 SEF FACTORY 4-STROKE FIRST IMPRESSION P92 not to be a gimmick but very useful, especially in the slippery sections of the TKO course. The 300 SE has plenty of power for the fast sections and hillclimbs, but is easily controllable. Vibra- tion is also minimal, which we very much appreciated, as well. It also features a hydraulic clutch and six-speed transmission. For the tight, technical conditions on the TKO course, we would have preferred lower gearing (a one-tooth-smaller countershaft sprocket at least) but this would likely not be necessary for most riding conditions. The KYB suspension was also up to snuff on the technical trails we tested the bike on. The two-stroke has a very balanced feel and the right amount of compliance for the small chatter, roots, logs and rocks, but is stiff enough to hit larger obstacles at speed. The chassis felt comfort- able in the tight trails and equally good on the few faster sections of the course. And the Brembo brakes performed well. The stock tank holds 2.74 gallons and is translucent white, making it easy to see how much fuel you have sloshing around in there. This is plenty large enough for most closed-course off-road racing. And the SE and SE Fac- tory models come standard with a headlight, hand guards and in-mold graphics that seem to hold up to a lot of abuse. Overall, we came away quite im- pressed with the Sherco 300 SE Fac- tory. It is easy to see why this relatively new motorcycle has been winning races at the top level. Sherco is slowly making a name for itself in the off-road racing world. The 2019 Sherco 300 SE Factory 2-Stroke is nothing to scoff at. It's a serious racer that's plenty capable. The Sherco 300 SE Factory 2-Stroke lives for stuff like this.

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