
Sherco only launched its 125 SE-R last year but the small-bore screamer has already had a big impact.
Ben Grabham rode one while claiming the 2018 Australian Off-Road Championship, and on the world stage Hamish Macdonald from New Zealand claimed the 2019 E1 Enduro World Championship.
Now the small capacity machine has been upgraded with a Factory-spec version adding a KYB closed cartridge fork, KYB shock, Galfer brake rotors, Factory graphics and gripper seat, AXP skid plate, lightweight lithium battery and ZF dual-material rear sprocket.

Sherco Australia spokesman Stephen Tuff says the 125 SE Factory edition will suit riders chasing fun or championship titles.
“Like all Sherco enduro models, the 125 SE already comes equipped with a dual-curve map switch, a great engine with a six-speed transmission, electric-start and 9.7-litre fuel tank," Tuff says.
"Now the Factory version has the KYB suspension and the other Factory model upgrades, it’s simply the best-equipped small-bore two-stroke available."
Sherco's 125 SE Factory edition is can be ordered now for $12,990 plus on-road costs.