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Bikesales Staff25 Feb 2019
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Sherco’s 20-year trials celebrations

Limited-edition model marks the two-decade anniversary of the off-road specialist

Extreme riders are expected to beat a trail to their Sherco dealer’s door when the 20th anniversary special edition trials models arrive in Australia in April.

The bikes – in two-stroke 250cc or 300cc guises – are priced at $10,690 and $10,990 respectively, plus on-road costs.

“This is a fantastic model to begin the 20th anniversary celebrations for Sherco,” Sherco Australia’s Stephen Tuff says. “Sherco began as a trials brand before expanding into enduro and lifestyle motorcycles so it’s fitting to have this special limited-edition trials model released now.”

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The kit includes an interchangeable cylinder head dome, 39mm adjustable aluminium Tech forks, a three-way Rieger shock and removable rear exhaust bracket.

“Twenty years of hard work and passion has cemented Sherco as a serious competitor to the biggest brands in the world,” Tuff said. “The company is forging ahead in more than 66 countries and the growth we’re experiencing in Australia is very exciting.

“We expect the interest in this limited-edition 20th anniversary model to be quite strong as a number of trials dealers have already been fielding enquiries.”

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