While we are talking about fuel,
the range varies greatly depend-
ing on the terrain and how hard
you ride but we found that we
got a little less range out of the
Sherco than we did with several
TPI two-stroke bikes that we rode
with. We got as little as 65 miles
out of the 2.75-gallon tank before
hitting reserve on one ride with
a lot of difficult terrain. Some of
that fuel was likely lost via the
overflow lines when the bike was
tipped in awkward angles, which
doesn't happen with closed-loop
fuel-injection systems. The stock
tank is translucent, so it is easy to
keep an eye on the fuel level. The
same can't be said for reaching
the fuel tank petcock, which is
buried deep under the tank, mak-
ing it difficult to reach or see.
The Shercos come with
closed-cartridge KYB forks and
RIDE REVIEW I 2023 SHERCO 300 SE FACTORY
P70
We spent several
days riding the Sherco
300 SE in California,
Utah and Northern
Arizona. We adjusted
the jetting and played
with the shock
clickers a bit, but it
does not need much
to provide a lot of
performance and fun.