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Online Model Launch: 2021 Sherco Range

5 years ago

In spite of many European countries being particularly hard-hit by the Coronavirus, Sherco’s factory in France has managed for forge ahead with its model development, and they’ve just unveiled their significantly upgraded range of two- and four-stroke enduro machines for 2021 – both the ‘Racing’ and up-specced ‘Factory’ models. Evidently, the family-owned French brand was keen to retain their crown as the fastest-growing company in the off-road motorcycle industry.

According to Sherco’s Australian distributor, Mojo Motorcycles, the trick-looking 2021 machines will be on Aussie dealer floors from mid-August at prices only $100 above their 2020-model counterparts.

Here’s an insight into the 2021 models from the online enduro launch…

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