I've just bought a 2019 sherco 250st-r for £2500 and it's like it came out of the factory. I'm 55 and had road bikes since I was 16 but just lost my license after a seizure so I thought I'll get a trials bike to keep my hand in, ready for next summer when hopefully I'll get my licence back 😊👍 Thanks for the review it was very useful 😊👍👍👍
@@Beta200F yeah people think buying a cheap one is a bargain but it never is. Always spend a bit more on a good one. Sadly to many people get stiffed if they are new to these bikes. Seen it to often you end up spending way to much money fixing a dog and at the end of it you still have a dog of a bike. My advice would be sell it on and buy a good one instead of spending loads of cash on a poor bike
I've just bought a 2019 sherco 250st-r for £2500 and it's like it came out of the factory. I'm 55 and had road bikes since I was 16 but just lost my license after a seizure so I thought I'll get a trials bike to keep my hand in, ready for next summer when hopefully I'll get my licence back 😊👍
Thanks for the review it was very useful 😊👍👍👍
@@vainparasite no problem at all mate . Just make sure you change the oil every 5 hours and was the air filter out after every ride
@@MrEnglishman6969 I'll do that m8, I'm better at working on them than riding them to be honest 😂😂😂
@@vainparasite lol I know that feeling
The frame wasn't yellow on 2015 Sherco trials and the ding you have it's on your gas tank, the exhaust is on the other side.
Cracking bike the 290 had 2 of them. That's a 2014 you got
Sold it ages ago. I also have had 3 of these.
When I talk about the kill switch I mean one on a lanyard
Nice bike, 2014 though.
I should have watched this before buying my 2014 Sherco. It’s a beater and needs lots of stuff. The parts are expensive.
@@Beta200F yeah people think buying a cheap one is a bargain but it never is. Always spend a bit more on a good one. Sadly to many people get stiffed if they are new to these bikes. Seen it to often you end up spending way to much money fixing a dog and at the end of it you still have a dog of a bike. My advice would be sell it on and buy a good one instead of spending loads of cash on a poor bike
Bloody hell is Tommy Cooper doing this video. Excellent
just like that