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Andrew Oldar
by: Andrew Oldar
In the wide-ranging engine size spectrum of enduro motorcycles, most manufacturers offer a 300–350cc four-stroke, 450cc four-stroke, or both. However, there is one company that has options in between those more common thumper displacements. Beta owns it with two engine sizes offered in both standard models and up-spec trims. Continue reading to find out what they are, and how they’re similar and different.Related: 2024 250cc Four-Stroke Enduro Bikes To Buy2024 Beta 390 RRAccording to Beta, its 390 RR is one of the bestselling four-stroke off-road motorcycles in the United States. (Beta/)Fi ...
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In the wide-ranging engine size spectrum of enduro motorcycles, most manufacturers offer a 300–350cc four-stroke, 450cc four-stroke, or both. However, there is one company that has options in between those more common thumper displacements. Beta owns it with two engine sizes offered in both standard models and up-spec trims. Continue reading to find out what they are, and how they’re similar and different.Related: 2024 250cc Four-Stroke Enduro Bikes To Buy2024 Beta 390 RRAccording to Beta, its 390 RR is one of the bestselling four-stroke off-road motorcycles in the United States. (Beta/)Fi ...
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