Beta celebrates the end of quarantine with the 2021 Xtrainer
After engine-free months, Beta celebrates the gradual return from quarantine with the 2021 edition of the playful Xtrainer. This no-nonsense off-road motorcycle is more than ever the devil does for the recreational endurist!
In a landscape where many hardcore enduro bikes are too competitive for beginners or pure recreationalists, the Xtrainer has created its own niche. This idiosyncratic Italian certainly has excellent off-road qualities, but combines excellent performance with unprecedented ease of use and excellent handling. This allows riders to approach difficult situations with confidence.
They describe the 2021 Xtrainer at Beta as "the best choice for anyone who wants to discover the world of Extreme Enduro." The Xtrainer is available as 250cc and 300cc two-stroke.
The ingredients of Beta's new candy are:
– Power delivery: flexible and smooth, making it extremely rider-friendly; the balance shaft reduces vibration, increases inertia and improves the power delivery curve. Improved the rideability of the engine at any speed
– Beta Progressive Valve: ensures excellent engine performance throughout the speed range thanks to simple external adjustment.
– Seat height: reduced to 910mm (compared to 930mm in the RR area) for greater confidence in all riding conditions.
– Low weight: only 98 kg, ensuring an agile and intuitive driving experience even for newcomers.
– Automatic oil injection: no fuel oil premix required
– Soft tires: provide better grip on any terrain
– Mapping selection
Availability: May 2020
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