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RIDE REVIEW I 2023 BETA 430 RR
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omfort and rideability are what the Beta 430 RR is all
about. Beta markets the 430 RR as a competition enduro
bike that even the casual trail rider can enjoy.
Not one to be like all the rest, Beta offers four off-road four-
stroke models in somewhat "odd" displacements, like the 430
we're reviewing here. The Italian brand also offers 390cc and
480cc and a more familiar 350cc-displacement model. (But
no 450cc.) These four bikes are available in two variants, RR
(standard) and RR Race Edition. The Race Edition has more
bling than the RR but, most notably, upgraded suspension.
The Race Editions also come with larger price tags. In the 430's
case, $11,199 versus the RR's $10,699.
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BETA'S 430 RR IS ALL ABOUT
COMFORT AND RIDEABILITY
STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY KIT PALMER