2012 Beta 400RR Review


Beta RR Enduro models have become well known for his immediate and authentic approach, reliability, long maintenance intervals and, last but not least 100% Italian style. Today the third generation model RR4T are equipped with our own rendering engine Rignano sull'Arno and get to market as a result of continuous development of many different driving skills. There are many improvements and innovations in both chassis and engine, all designed to increase reliability and ride feeling. A wide range of travel are available, reinforced by the new 350cc engine for the first time in beta at the enduro market. By 2012 Beta has developed a complete line of enduro motorcycles to appeal to fans of the weekend and the experienced professional.
 
2012 Beta 400RR
Beta 400RR 2012 Features and Benefits

Updates for 2012 include:

Engine:

* Redesigned cylinder head closest to the bridge of the camshafts, valves and cam chain tensioner reduces holders updated engine noise.

* New primary clutch gear and clutch springs for improved and action.

* Updated counterweight bearings for increased reliability.

* Strengthening of the cam chain guide

* Increase the volume of oil to the chain cam engine to reduce friction.

* New oil drain plug for easy oil changes.

Chassis:

* All new 48 mm forks TFX Sachs Sachs, developed exclusively for the Beta. This new design allows the fork to shift their attacks very little friction.

* SKF seals and wipers with a new fork-lubricating compounds also reduce stiction.

* A new triple clamp fit perfectly with the front fork.

* Recast framework with additional reinforcements and increased pipe diameter in the lower tubes. This new framework is flexible and less stability improved.

* Front and rear brake discs.

* New Brembo clutch master cylinder clutch for improved feel and engagement.

* Redesigned exhaust (spark arrestor) provides a better flow, while maintaining a quiet exhaust note.

* Redesigned headlight and front fender support

* Striking new red 2012