The Tuscan manufacturer’s engineers have introduced new upgrades for the Xtrainer including:
• New clutch: a total overhaul has produced a lighter, more compact 6-spring clutch that improves its engagement, precision and stability as operating temperatures change. A new design to the clutch cover is more streamlined and stylish.
• New gear shift system: improves the precision of the transmission and eliminates any uncertain mis-shifts.
• New cylinder: new two-piece design for closer machining of the power valve increases performance in terms of power and torque throughout the rev range while keeping the power delivery perfectly linear.
• Domed piston and new cylinder head profile: together with the new cylinder, these increase engine performance and improve running at low revs.
• Crankshaft: rotating mass values were revised to match the new features of the engine and the crank pin was reinforced to improve reliability.
• New connecting rod: reinforced lower bearing area to reduce friction and heat while improving reliability.
• New BPV centrifuge: with larger spheres to better adapt to the new primary drive ratio, ensuring better power delivery.
• New combustion chamber: a slight increase in compression ratio has boosted performance.
These important technical innovations put the new Xtrainer in a particular niche of the Enduro market, making it the perfect choice for those looking for a 2-stroke bike with slightly softer power delivery while still offering excellent ride-ability and ease of use. In fact, this is a bike for Enduro newcomers and those who want an off-roader that is a less demanding ride, not too heavy and still provides comfort and performance at a reasonable cost. The Xtrainer is also a great option for the Extreme Enduro discipline.
The chassis design has also been restyled with the introduction of new colors in stunning red along with matching graphics.
The Beta Xtrainer is the ideal choice for extreme enduro, entry level or shorter riders.
• Power delivery: soft and linear, making it extremely easy to ride, yet enough to inspire.
• Beta Progressive Power Valve: allowing excellent engine performance throughout the rev range thanks to easy external adjustment via a 5mm hex wrench.
• Seat height: reduced to 910 mm (35.8”) – compared to the 930 mm (36.6”) of the RR range to ensure an even more comfortable ride.
• Low weight: at only 98 kg (216 lbs.) which provides an agile and non-intimidating ride, even for newcomers.
• Automatic oil injection: eliminates the need for a fuel-oil premix.
• Soft tires: to ensure better grip and higher performance on slippery terrain.
All this lets you enjoy excellent performance on an extremely user-friendly bike, instilling confidence and allowing easy control whatever the conditions.
The stable, light perimeter frame, coupled with a 43 mm progressive fork and a dedicated single shock, houses a cutting-edge, tamed-down Beta 300 cc 2-stroke engine.
To watch our video on the old Xtrainer click here.