What a ride! I was so happy to see the Sherco reach the summit I have the same model and I am so happy with it I find the soft map so much better in the tight single trails The view at the top was nearly as good as the Sherco itself 😂 Cheers
Hard to tell how steep it was until that root tipped you over! We don't have any hills close to that height here in the northeast. I'd have a hard time finding the self control to take a break to keep the bike from overheating like you did. Very nicely done!
Agree with you on the suspension, sent mine out to the Ride Shop for Jonny to work his magic, much much better in the nasty rocky, rooty terrain. Bike was a defection monster with the stock suspension. I'm running a 50T sprocket on the rear of my SEF, really helped in the steep tertian. Thanks cheers.
That’s good to hear it’s not just me. My last ride on it the bike kicked my ass on some more difficult terrain, it was all over the place. Not happy with having to spend more money on suspension since my 2021 300se is good for me in stock form but it’s definitely needed on this one.
@@PNWEnduro Glad but not glad that you are experiencing some of what I was describing in my comment to you on the last video, I just couldn't get the suspension to feel great (especially the rear shock) - although I think I have got it to a much better spot now with the clickers. I had mine out climbing some very similar hills in WA 2 weeks back and have the same summary - not a great hill climber. Might also add a tooth on the back like Howard says he did to give it a bit more kick. Although I really don't want to drop the top end speed or tighten up the gear spacing
@@PNWEnduro Stock KYB on both 300 2t and 4t is not that good. You may think so until you have it revalved/sprung. I'm telling you, you are leaving 40% of performance gain on the table. Have done both (I'm 175 geared up) and absolute game changer on both. KYB is a great platform but Tech Touch valving is not that good once into midstroke.
@@mack73 The 50t is a big improvement for the hills and single track in general on this bike, but it does cut into the top end significantly. The 49t may be the way to go. James at inside Endure sent me a 52t after he told me that's what he runs for single track and hard enduro on his 300. Haven't tried it yet, probably tops out at 30 mph with that on lol.
@sfade my 2021 stock suspension is better than both of the last two KTM's that had full re-valve so I'm disappointed the 23 is not as good. I'll be finding out how good they are after the valving soon, on the forks at least. I agree the midstroke is where it's lacking.
When I had that bike, it used to feel like it was pulling the heck out of my arms climbing things like that... no amount of squeezing with legs and trying to position myself correctly seemed to cure it... it just wants to pull!
@@Lostonabike It was less that than even at its lowest lug, it was still 2x the speed of the 2t at its slowest. Incredible bike when you had it on a wide open ranch, just much more difficult to ride on tight trails, etc. than the 2t.
@@cathy2128 Sold it and have the 2T now. No issues any more. That Sherco 4T is really not intended for slow, steep woods riding. I know Mario Roman can toss one around, but I'm no pro, just a guy that likes to rip trails!
I dunno dude. One thing is the "feel" but another is the actual time. I think I observed very smooth tractable power. A couple months ago I had an experienced ride describe my run up Karma as the "smoothest" of the group. I didnt feel that way at the time but I would be very interested to see side by side footage. It might be that you feel the 2T was easier cause it took a little more body energy but your 4T time was faster. Could be! Good ride.
@@thesmoness 2 weeks ago riding similar terrain. Had a guy ride back to back on a steep hill like this - my '22 300 SEF was much harder for him than a '22 husky 300 TPI. Both were not his bike, so he didn't have much seat time on either which could sway it. It was as scientific as we could get.
I noticed you kept the revs up out of the basement. Will the Sherco climb if you were just barely off idle or does it need some revs? Also, i noticed you shook your throttle hand at one point. Do you get numbers in your throttle hand? I do periodically and can never really put a finger on the cause. Even when I'm very focused on elbows up and not gripping tight I can get it from time to time.
Yes I find it needs some revs on this climb, more to keep momentum as several spots if you stop you will not be able to get going again. Just a bit of arm pump, the forks are way too stiff for me on this bike so I'm really struggling on more rocky/rooty terrain. Sending the forks our for revalve next week. Kind of a bummer as the 300SE suspension is stock other than a change in oil volume and I'm happy with it.
Those kind of hills take a lot out of man and machine! I’m impressed how it fired right up while hot.
A good spot for lunch...Awesome! Your riding spots are beautiful. Thanks for sharing
I appreciate when people watch the whole video. Thank you.
Wow what a beautiful ride. The 4t did amazing on that hill
Hoping to see some views like that when I hit the PNW mountains tomorrow!
What a ride!
I was so happy to see the Sherco reach the summit
I have the same model and I am so happy with it
I find the soft map so much better in the tight single trails
The view at the top was nearly as good as the Sherco itself 😂
Cheers
Hard to tell how steep it was until that root tipped you over! We don't have any hills close to that height here in the northeast. I'd have a hard time finding the self control to take a break to keep the bike from overheating like you did. Very nicely done!
Thanks. It's a fun challenge this hill, going down it, not so fun.
IMO, you need to rev that 300 four stroke a lot higher. She has a 13k limiter, use it:)
Agree with you on the suspension, sent mine out to the Ride Shop for Jonny to work his magic, much much better in the nasty rocky, rooty terrain. Bike was a defection monster with the stock suspension. I'm running a 50T sprocket on the rear of my SEF, really helped in the steep tertian. Thanks cheers.
That’s good to hear it’s not just me. My last ride on it the bike kicked my ass on some more difficult terrain, it was all over the place. Not happy with having to spend more money on suspension since my 2021 300se is good for me in stock form but it’s definitely needed on this one.
@@PNWEnduro Glad but not glad that you are experiencing some of what I was describing in my comment to you on the last video, I just couldn't get the suspension to feel great (especially the rear shock) - although I think I have got it to a much better spot now with the clickers.
I had mine out climbing some very similar hills in WA 2 weeks back and have the same summary - not a great hill climber. Might also add a tooth on the back like Howard says he did to give it a bit more kick. Although I really don't want to drop the top end speed or tighten up the gear spacing
@@PNWEnduro Stock KYB on both 300 2t and 4t is not that good. You may think so until you have it revalved/sprung. I'm telling you, you are leaving 40% of performance gain on the table. Have done both (I'm 175 geared up) and absolute game changer on both. KYB is a great platform but Tech Touch valving is not that good once into midstroke.
@@mack73 The 50t is a big improvement for the hills and single track in general on this bike, but it does cut into the top end significantly. The 49t may be the way to go. James at inside Endure sent me a 52t after he told me that's what he runs for single track and hard enduro on his 300. Haven't tried it yet, probably tops out at 30 mph with that on lol.
@sfade my 2021 stock suspension is better than both of the last two KTM's that had full re-valve so I'm disappointed the 23 is not as good. I'll be finding out how good they are after the valving soon, on the forks at least. I agree the midstroke is where it's lacking.
Thanks Greg. loved the scenery. That bike seemed to be a lot harder to ride than your 300 2 stroke
The suspension is way to stiff for me, I think that's a big part of it. I have just sent the forks out for revalve.
felt like the Serco didn't want to flame out or you run the clutch really good. sounded like an old Honda XR
Loved the video! Confirms why I value 300 XC-W's over four strokes. Wish you would tell us where these trails are.
Nice trail. Bet its twice as steep as it seems on video. I think the 300f did quite well.
Another great video Greg. Is it just me, or did your blipping reduce by 50% once you went to the "soft" map?
When I had that bike, it used to feel like it was pulling the heck out of my arms climbing things like that... no amount of squeezing with legs and trying to position myself correctly seemed to cure it... it just wants to pull!
They hook up better and spin less
@@Lostonabike It was less that than even at its lowest lug, it was still 2x the speed of the 2t at its slowest. Incredible bike when you had it on a wide open ranch, just much more difficult to ride on tight trails, etc. than the 2t.
Try some Steg Pegz. They make your legs/boots do the work, not your arms😉
@@cathy2128 Sold it and have the 2T now. No issues any more. That Sherco 4T is really not intended for slow, steep woods riding. I know Mario Roman can toss one around, but I'm no pro, just a guy that likes to rip trails!
@@wednesdar452 👍
Great video; really enjoy the channel. Question, are you running the stock carburetor or aftermarket carb ?
Riding the four stroke in this video, its fuel injected. My 300SE I run a SmartCarb.
I dunno dude. One thing is the "feel" but another is the actual time. I think I observed very smooth tractable power. A couple months ago I had an experienced ride describe my run up Karma as the "smoothest" of the group. I didnt feel that way at the time but I would be very interested to see side by side footage. It might be that you feel the 2T was easier cause it took a little more body energy but your 4T time was faster. Could be! Good ride.
*2T was easier cause it took a little LESS energy BUT your 4T time was faster"
@@thesmoness 2 weeks ago riding similar terrain. Had a guy ride back to back on a steep hill like this - my '22 300 SEF was much harder for him than a '22 husky 300 TPI. Both were not his bike, so he didn't have much seat time on either which could sway it. It was as scientific as we could get.
There is one insane climb above where the monkey wrench starts you should try on that thing… I think it’s called the glades climb or something??
Yep, I believe that ones a dead end.
@@PNWEnduro I wouldn’t know… I couldn’t make it to the top last time I was there 😂
2T much better for hills and tight technical. But, my 450 loves big hills that are open and fast. Eats them up. Does the 300 flame out much?
Now that I have a few rides on the bike it hardly ever flames out.
I have this same bike and find it amazing how much traction it gets climbing up trails like this.
No, not better for hills, better for extreme riding, thats about it..
I noticed you kept the revs up out of the basement. Will the Sherco climb if you were just barely off idle or does it need some revs?
Also, i noticed you shook your throttle hand at one point. Do you get numbers in your throttle hand? I do periodically and can never really put a finger on the cause. Even when I'm very focused on elbows up and not gripping tight I can get it from time to time.
Yes I find it needs some revs on this climb, more to keep momentum as several spots if you stop you will not be able to get going again. Just a bit of arm pump, the forks are way too stiff for me on this bike so I'm really struggling on more rocky/rooty terrain. Sending the forks our for revalve next week. Kind of a bummer as the 300SE suspension is stock other than a change in oil volume and I'm happy with it.
Yet another crap trail to nowhere........ 🤣😂