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Serena McKnight
by: Serena McKnight
Four manufacturers fill the market with 250–400cc four-stroke enduro bikes. Beta makes up the biggest portion of the pie with four slices: the 350 RR, 390 RR, and each bike’s Race Edition version. Sherco and TM are tied with two each (one 250 and one 300), followed by Yamaha with its WR250F.As you might notice, the battle is most competitive at the 250cc level with Sherco, TM, and Yamaha all with options to consider. Sherco and TM continue to go head to head with their 300cc offerings, and Beta controls the upper range of the displacement level by itself. Let’s take a look at what each b ...
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Four manufacturers fill the market with 250–400cc four-stroke enduro bikes. Beta makes up the biggest portion of the pie with four slices: the 350 RR, 390 RR, and each bike’s Race Edition version. Sherco and TM are tied with two each (one 250 and one 300), followed by Yamaha with its WR250F.As you might notice, the battle is most competitive at the 250cc level with Sherco, TM, and Yamaha all with options to consider. Sherco and TM continue to go head to head with their 300cc offerings, and Beta controls the upper range of the displacement level by itself. Let’s take a look at what each b ...
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