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Cycle News Issue 47 November 27

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 47 NOVEMBER 27, 2018 P83 midrange and skyrockets into the upper rpm range with authority. It pulled third gear away from the Honda every day. And even while being out- classed by 80ccs to the big KTM 500 (510cc), the Beta still had the strongest top-end pull via the butt dynos and random drag races on duty. It's also a very well-balanced engine in terms of power. This bike seems to drive forward without as much aggression as the Austrians put into your hands and feet. The motor simply revs cleaner and faster without as much feedback, propelling you into dirt bike goodness without the constant vibration and hot-rod atrophy the KTM and Husqvarna exhibit. It was nearly a match to the Honda in smoothness and lack of buzz all around, even on the pavement. We spent a lot of time with its 500 RR-S brother in 2018 and really liked that bike's ability to work well in tight terrain. It seems this Beta is in line with that. Its chassis is yearning for grass tracks and tighter terrain and we like the 430 best there. Out on the open roads and trails, the bike lost some of its shine and stability even though the engine was still ready to party. If Beta can get the chassis and suspension to span the techni- cal-to-wide-open range a little more, it's going to be hard to beat. (Left) The Beta 430 RR-S is the sleeper bike of the group. It's really good at just about anything. (Below) If you want to break from tradition, the Beta really is a great choice. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SPENCER OWENS

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