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Bikesales Staff25 June 2018
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2019 eight-model Beta enduro range

Two- and four-strokes, including a new 200cc model

Tuscan manufacturer Beta has unveiled its 2019 enduro range, which now includes four two-stroke models with the inauguration of a 200cc version.

Given its engine size and low weight, the RR 200 2T has inherited the chassis set-up of the 125, while the 250 and 300cc machines complete the electric start two-stroke range.

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Major engine updates on the two-strokers are focussed on the ECU, clutch and expansion chamber. There is also automatic oil injection without the need for fuel and oil premix.

The four-strokes – 350cc, 390cc, 430cc and 480cc – have new engine mapping, a revised clutch, new ZF fork and shock and new fork guards.

Related reading
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2018 Beta RR390 and RR250 review
2017 Beta 300 RR review
2017 Beta 300 RR: video review

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Prices and availability for the 2019 enduro range are as follows:

• RR 125 2T: December 2018, $10,995
• RR 200 2T: December 2018, TBA
• RR 250 2T: August 2018, $11,895
• RR 300 2T: August 2018, $12,395
• RR 350 4T: August 2018, $12,795
• RR 390 4T: August 2018, $12,995
• RR 430 4T: August 2018, $13,195
• RR 480 4T: August 2018, $13,395

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