Expanding the presence of an iconic French manufacturer, Young Powersports’ locations in Layton and Burley, Idaho have become dealers for the brand Sherco.

“We’re thrilled to be bringing these vehicles into our showrooms,” said Jeramie Pulsipher, general manager at Young Powersports Layton. “These bikes aren’t just built incredibly well, but they feature some unique design elements for trail riding that few other models possess.”
A manufacturer that specializes in creating off-road motorbikes, Sherco models that may arrive on Young Powersports’ showroom floors include bikes from their SE Factory, SEF Factory, ST-F Factory, SM Factory, SE-R Factory, SE-RS Factory, TY, SM-R and SM-RS lines. The dealerships receiving these units have also become official parts vendors for the brand.
Recognized for their established presence in the dirt bike industry, Sherco’s notable team of riders includes enduro racer Mario Roman and trails rider Adam Raga. Signature machines from both individuals may become available in the aforementioned Young Powersports’ dealerships.
“I think what we’re looking forward to most is engaging with the Sherco community,” said Kale Satterwhite, general manager at Young Powersports Burley. “These bikes bring together some awesome individuals, and we’re excited to show them how we can elevate their riding.”

Established during 2015 in Burley, Idaho, Young Powersports is celebrating ten years of operation. The company consists of eight locations across Utah and Burley, and carries machines from several of the industry’s most iconic manufacturers. In 2023, they opened a flagship dealership known as Young Powersports XL Centerville — the largest retail environment of its kind in the state.
“It’s exciting to be a part of the growth within this company,” said Pulsipher. “What we love about this operation is that though we’re driving innovation, we’re still rooted in the strong values of a family business. We specialize in connecting with customers, and offering them products and services that are hard to find elsewhere.”