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Cycle News Issue 3 January 23

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optimum ratio and less smoke. The 2.5-gallon tank will get you about 45 to 55 miles before you will be looking for gas. The Kei- hin carburetor is jetted well and did not provide any issues. When it comes time for ser- vice, the Beta's include tool-less air filter access and a nice push- button seat removal to provide access to the oil-injection tank. By the way, that 650cc tank will get you about three tanks of fuel before having to add more oil and includes a warning light. We thought that the Sachs fork and shock felt a bit harsh in small chop and rocks but realized that the stock Michelin Enduro Competition FIM-spec tires were the main culprit. They have very stiff sidewalls and the tires lasted forever but provided a harsh ride. We installed a set of Dunlop AT81 tires and it made a night-and-day difference in the compliance of the bike and trac- tion. The forks are not great, but they are good, and most riders will be happy with them. And the Sachs shock performed well. After losing a little weight in 2018, the Beta weighed in at 244 pounds on our scales with a full tank of fuel, which is very similar to the KTM and Husqvar- na 250/300 off-road bikes (the KTM and Husqvarna four-strokes are shockingly in the same range, but the Japanese off-road four-strokes are around 25-30 pounds heavier by comparison). The 300 RR feels light and re- sponsive on the trail. VOL. 55 ISSUE 3 JANUARY 23, 2018 P73 You might be wondering if the Beta is competitive, well, the 300 RR won the FIM World Enduro Championship in 2016 and 2017. That should answer your question.

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