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Trail Rider March 2014

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D oesn't it seem like there is no longer a grace period for new entrants in to the off-road motorcycle market? The norm is for a new entrant is to be immediately competitive when the rubber hits the dirt. Sherco achieved that last year with their new 300i 4-stroke. Last year's 4-stoke 300i impressed us in a lot of ways; it was light and agile – on par with or lighter than many 2-stokes. We even hailed the Sherco 300i as the Most Impressive Bike of 2013. So when the new Sherco 300 SE-R 2-stoke became available to us, we hopped a flight to Tennessee with high expectations. Our test ride took place over a two day period in the mountains of Ten- nessee. Day one took place in the leaf covered hills of the Tennessee countryside while day two found us at the Carter Mountain riding area, just a few miles from where the Tennessee Knockout is held. Needless SHERCO SHERCO COMES OUT SWINGING 2014 300 SE- - R Story and Photos byKevin Novello

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