2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke

2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke

2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke

2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke
2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke

2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke
2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke



2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke Review

2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke on www.Totalmotorcycle.com

The Perfect Balance…

The 2016 EVO range also includes the 250 4T and 300 4T versions, that do not undergo any technical modifications with respect to the successful version of the previous year, offering the perfect balance between power and great manoeuvrability.

On an aesthetic level, the white frame inherited from the Factory model stands out, as does the new series of plastic parts and graphics, that harmoniously combine red, black and white, perfectly in line with the Beta family look introduced with the RR Enduro range. Young trials riders can choose the EVO 80 Senior with front wheel from 21″ (11-16 years) and the EVO 80 Junior with front wheel from 19″ (9-11 years). Both have a top-level chassis and exciting graphics, just like their older EVO sisters.

 

 

2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke www.Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features

• Legendary Beta durability

• 8 lbs. lighter that the other 4 stroke competitor’s offerings

• Ultra quiet

• New rear shock from the Evo 2 strokes


Standard Evo

• Hydro-formed aluminum frame with fuel in the frame

• Reversed flywheel moves weight mass to the center of the bike providing more balance

• Tightest turning radius of all other brands


Evo 4 stroke features

• Lightest 4 stroke trial bike on the market

• Hydro-formed aluminum frame with fuel in the frame

• Tightest turning radius of all other brands

2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke www.Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits

History

Betamotor has always been connected with the history and evolution of life on two wheels. The company was founded in Florence in 1904 under the name “Società Giuseppe Bianchi”, for building handmade bicycles. At the end of the 1940s, with the changes that had taken place in Italian society and the development of motorised transport, the company switched to motorcycle production. The simple expedient of attaching an engine with a roller transmission to one of its bicycles, a typical example of Italian creativity, resulted in the first motorbike produced by the Tuscan firm.

The two men who ran the company, Enzo Bianchi and Arrigo Tosi, joined their initials to form the brand-name Beta, and the company’s bikes have been sold under this name ever since.

The CERVO 48 was the first model to be put on the market. It featured transmission by a rubberised roller acting directly on the rear tyre, alongside a chain for starting and final drive. In 1948, the company launched the CIGNO, which was powered by a single-cylinder 48cc motor. Its double cradle frame, telescopic forks and shock absorbers gave it a very sporty look.

In 1950, Beta entered the more demanding 125cc class with the production of the ITAL-JAP 125, fitted with pressed-steel girder forks and telescopic rear shocks.

Another model launched in the ’50s was the M.T. 175: derived from competition bikes, the M.T. used a two-stroke single-cylinder engine capable of reaching 81 mph. A touring version was subsequently developed, the S.V 175.

A wide range of road bikes was produced in this period, with a tendency towards sportiness. The ASTRO 98, MERCURIO 150, FOLGORE 175 and ORIONE 200 are only some of the models fitted with single-cylinder four-stroke pushrod engines, delivering quite a respectable performance for the time. In the 1960s, Beta began in-house production of the motors which from then on would be fitted across the range. The development of new models went hand in hand with a commitment to competition: the ’50s saw Beta’s first successes in Hillclimbing, Motogiro and in the Milan-Taranto race, with its 175cc models.

In the ’70s, with the emergence of the off-road sector, Beta began to specialise more and more in the production of off-road vehicles. This specialisation has always been accompanied by a matching commitment in the area of competition, the test-bench for excellence in the production of Beta motorcycles – initially in motocross and enduro, trial from the early ‘80s and Enduro since 2006. The close involvement with motorcycle racing led to the victory of 7 Trial Outdoor World Championships, 6 Trial Indoor World Championships, 7 European Championships and over 100 National Championships all around the World.

In 2004, the Beta marque returned to four-stroke enduro with a major investment both in product development and in its presence on the competition track. In this new field, Beta remains faithful to its mission, that is to inspire in motorcyclists a natural and instinctive riding style. Highly technical and sports-oriented the DNA of its bikes may be, but they still need to transmit optimum feel and deliver maximum fun.

In 2004 Beta presents the first 4-stroke engine designed and specifically dedicated to Trial, enlarging its range and making its brand becoming increasingly synonymous with the sport.

Year 2010 represents a milestone in the Beta’s history: the birth of the 4-stroke engine enduro. This allows Beta to become completely independent in the production and gradually increase its presence in this market.

 


2016 Beta Evo 300 4-Stroke – www.Totalmotorcycle.com Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $7999 USD
Canada MSRP Price: $ See Dealer for pricing in CAD
Europe/UK MSRP Price: £ See Dealer for pricing in GBP (On The Road inc 20% Vat)

Engine Specs:

Type: Single cylinder, 4-stroke, 4-valve, liquid-cooled
Bore: 84mm
Stroke: 53.6mm
Displacement: 297.3cc
Compression Ratio: 11.5:1
Ignition: Electronic 12 volt, 85 watt w/ dual-map switch (aggressive or soft settings) Spark Plug: NGK CR7EB
Lubrication: Internal oil pump w/ cartridge filter
Carburetor: Mikuni CV
Clutch: Wet multi-disc
Transmission: 5-speed
Chassis Specs:

Frame: Aluminum beam, single wave Hydro-Formed w/built in fuel tank
Wheelbase: 51.4”
Seat Height: 26”
Ground Clearance: 12.2”
Footrest Height: 13.6”
Dry Weight: 155.5 lbs. dry
Fuel Tank Capacity: .75 US gallons
Front Suspension: 38mm Paioli including hard-coated tubes
Rear Suspension: Adjustable single shock, aluminum bodied, including linkage

Front Wheel Travel: 6.5”
Rear Wheel Travel: 7.1”
Final Gearing: 11t front, 42t rear
Front Brake: 185mm rotor w/ 4-piston caliper
Rear Brake: 160mm rotor w/ twin-piston caliper
Front/Rear Rim: 21” (Front) 18” (Rear)
Front/Rear Tire: Michelin Trial
Warranty: 6 month Limited Warranty
MSRP: $7999.00 *specifications subject to change without notice.



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