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Cycle News 2023 Issue 26 July 4

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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For 2023, Beta updated the fork's internal settings. According to Beta, the geometry of the oil passages around the fork piston has been modified to reduce cavitation in the system "to ensure impeccably smooth fork action throughout the entire travel." And each click of the adjusters is said to be "broader," meaning more noticeable. In the rear, the shock has also been re-tuned to coincide with the changes up front. The 430 now has traction con - trol, as do all of Beta's 2023 four- strokes. In 2022, only the Race Editions offered TC. The traction control function is selectable via a button between the steering tube and the fuel tank. You can disen - gage traction control at any time and in either of the two available engine maps, TC function can be calibrated differently for each map. As a result, you have four different electronic control configu- rations from which to choose. The 430 also has a slightly longer headerpipe that Beta claims im - proves engine response at low en- gine speeds and increases torque at midrange engine speeds. The result, Beta says, is more tractable power across the entire rev range. The radiator shrouds are nar - rower and host new graphics. VOLUME ISSUE JULY , P91 (Left) The Beta 430 RR loves open spaces but also likes to get technical. (Below) The 430's engine offers exceptional roll-on power with excellent bottom end and torque. NEW FOR '23 III

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