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2017 Beta 390 RR-S

2017 Beta 390 RR-S

$7,899

Castaic, California

Year 2016

Make Beta

Model EVO 300 2-Stroke

Category Competition Motorcycles

Engine 299 cc cc

Posted Over 1 Month

This is the pure-bred of the Evo range, the motorbike designed for experts as well as for the casual clubman rider. As always at Beta, development is never intended purely for power and performance but rather the aim is to always guarantee usability and rideability throughout the riding experience. "This is why we especially aimed to offer rounder and greater torque at low speeds, and thereby increase inertia and centering of the masses declared Mr. Tozzi, engineer, of the R&D department which, as we know, are crucial values for improving Trial riding performance". To achieve this, the following changes have been implemented: The engine crankshaft now more rigid thereby increasing inertia and centering of the masses to provide yet more balance. New connecting rod and crank pin for improved inertia and rigidity. New silencer, internally redesigned for considerably greater torque at low to medium speeds as well as a more silent operation. New combustion chamber, re-developed squish angle to improve response precision and engine output.

2016 Beta EVO 300 2-Stroke

2016 Beta EVO 300 2-Stroke

$7,899

Castaic, California

Year 2016

Make Beta

Model EVO 300 2-Stroke

Category Dirt Bikes

Engine 299 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2016 Beta EVO 300 2-Stroke, THIS IS A 2016 BETA EVO 300 2 STROKE, BRAND NEW, READY TO GO, $7899 PLUS APPLICABLE FEE'S - This is the pure-bred of the Evo range, the motorbike designed for experts as well as for the casual clubman rider. As always at Beta, development is never intended purely for power and performance but rather the aim is to always guarantee usability and rideability throughout the riding experience. "This is why we especially aimed to offer rounder and greater torque at low speeds, and thereby increase inertia and centering of the masses declared Mr. Tozzi, engineer, of the R&D department which, as we know, are crucial values for improving Trial riding performance". To achieve this, the following changes have been implemented: The engine crankshaft now more rigid thereby increasing inertia and centering of the masses to provide yet more balance. New connecting rod and crank pin for improved inertia and rigidity. New silencer, internally redesigned for considerably greater torque at low to medium speeds as well as a more silent operation. New combustion chamber, re-developed squish angle to improve response precision and engine output.