The 2024 Sherco enduro range has landed in Australia, with updates across all models. In particular, the 250 SEF Factory and 300 SEF Factory four-stroke models have been given significant overhauls.
Both the 250 and the 300 SEF Factory models benefit from a new engine platform which includes a new cylinder head design, a new 42mm throttle body, new titanium intake valves with increased maximum RPM, and a new shaft and counterbalance.
There is also a new clutch casing with repositioned oil sight glass and fill point, new mangnesium engine covers, new lighter and compact crankcases, and a new gear position sensor.
Elsewhere, the entire Factory range has been given new graphics with in-mould technology, a new headlight housing with LED lighting, a new front fender design, and a new single-colour frame paint.
Also new is front brake hose guides, a new aluminium rear sprocket, a new clutch cover, new front and rear wheels, and a new lighter swingarm. The two-stroke models also benefit from new top engine mounts.
The Factory enduro range features KYB closed-cartridge forks and a KYB rear shock, Brembo and Galfer braking components, Excel Takasago rims, black-anodized billet triple clams, heavy-duty bashplates, a Selle Dalla Valle seat, Michelin tyres, and dual-map switches. The four-stroke models also feature Akrapovic exhaust systems.
There are seven bikes in the range including the 125 SE Factory ($13,999), 250 SE Factory ($15,749), 300 SE Factory ($16,249), 250 SEF Factory ($16,249), 300 SEF Factory ($16,749), 450 SEF Factory ($17,649), and 500 SEF Factory ($17,849).
All models are now available from Australian Sherco dealerships.