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Cycle News 2016 Issue 19 May 17

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 19 MAY 17, 2016 P91 501 S the stock gearing is pretty darn tall. So we went down to a 14-tooth front and up to a 48 on the rear, still utilizing the stock chain. These gearing changes make first and second much more usable in the tight sec- tions and reduced the gap between gears without hurt- ing asphalt cruising speeds too much. We also ditched the stock tubes for heavy-duty tubes on both bikes. We did this so we could drop a little pressure for more traction and not worry about flats. We weren't able to acquire a KTM 500 EXC for this comparison but in our past back-to-back riding experiences between the Husqvar- na FE 501 S and KTM 500 EXC the bikes are fairly similar, using the exact engines and both based on a similar chassis (KTM uses the PDS shock while the Husky uses link- age). They aren't exactly the same, but they are much more similar to each other than they are to the Beta. If you absolutely bleed orange we apologize for not having the KTM 500 EXC in this com- parison, it is a worthy opponent to both of these bikes. 2016 BETA 500 RS 272 lbs (full tank of gas) $9799 Last year's 2015 500 RS was carbureted, but the 2016 Beta RS (actual displacement 478cc) is now fuel injected. 2016 marks the addition of fuel injection to every four-stroke in the Beta line. We loved the perfor- mance of the carbureted 500 RS but didn't like deal- ing with jetting changes at high altitudes. EFI nearly guarantees proper engine performance at all altitudes and is a welcome addition. Ditching the carb wasn't the only change for 2016, Beta revised the intake ports and the exhaust cam has a new profile for a more linear power delivery. Many of the engines screws are now 7075 aluminum rather than steel for increased weight savings. Beta also outfitted the 500 RS with a larger battery to improve starting while the engine is hot. A new ignition also supplies 200 watts to help power the EFI and provides quicker battery charging. A plastic, more protective skid plate replaces the aluminum skid Beta might not be a household word like Husqvarna is, but the Italian- made 500 RS is a fantastic dual-sport bike and worth investigating if you're shopping for a top-of-the-line on/off-road bike.

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