Get $1100 Worth Of Accessories With Your New Sherco Enduro!
Sherco Australia has introduced a new promotion to ensure customers are well-prepared to continue asserting dominance over their mates on the trails. From March 1st, all MY23 Sherco Factory Enduro models (125SE – 500SEF) will be eligible to receive a swag of rugged enduro accessories valued at over $1100!
The bonus “ASSERT DOMINANCE”, hard enduro kit, consists of the following:
- AXP ‘Xtreme’ 8mm bash plate with linkage guard
- Barkbuster VPS hand guards (Fluro yellow)
- SHERCO radiator braces
- SHERCO front disc guard
- SHERCO rear disc guard
- SHERCO case saver
- SHERCO speedo protector
“Sherco is arguably the most invested manufacturer in hard enduro, particularly in Australia with the launch of our new dedicated hard enduro team with current national champion Anthony Solar, last year’s runner-up Chris Perry and fan-favourite Tim Coleman,” said Sherco Australia’s Marketing Manager, Matt Reilly.
“The hard parts we’ve included were chosen because they add real-world value to customers by mitigating their need to spend additional funds on preparing and protecting their new motorcycle. These accessories are common mods for off-road riders because they look trick but, more importantly, protect key components of the motorcycle and the rider from harm’s way.”
“With Sherco’s factory models, there’s no need to spend thousands on cylinder head kits, ECU reflashes, and extravagant suspension conversions. They’re proven class-leading performers straight out of the crate, coupled with their sharp retail pricing is why we’re seeing more punters making the switch. Adding these highly sought-after accessories to the mix only broadens their appeal and strengthens their value proposition.”
For more information on the Sherco enduro range and ‘AsSEert Dominance’ promotion, interested customers should visit their local Sherco dealer, who can be found through the Dealer Locator here.
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