RR 390 4T MY 2023
Simply the Best
To quote that famous song from the 1990s, nothing sums up the latest addition to the Beta family better than the words “simply the best, better than all the rest…”. While the world is rediscovering the values of essential functionality, Betamotor continues to ride a wave of impressive motorsports victories, and began the 2022 edition of the Enduro World Championship as incumbent champion once again. It is in this context that the Rignano sull’Arno-based constructor presents the new MY23 RR, a bike which carries over many of the characteristics that made its predecessor so unbeatable last season, but which has been revised with a number of significant new features introduced across the range, plus other upgrades specific to certain engine sizes, in order to maintain the unassailable supremacy of the RR family as a whole.
Beta worked in close collaboration with the Enduro champions Brad Freeman and Steve Holcombe to develop a suite of new solutions regarding both the powertrain and the frame/suspension for the MY 2023 RR 2 Str and 4 Str models, to consolidate the already highly acclaimed characteristics of the previous generation. As always, the guiding philosophy of the engineers at Rignano sull’Arno has been to not only increasing the performance of the brand's bikes, but to also making this performance even more accessible. So rather than major changes, this model year has gained a series of upgrades intended to consolidate all the outstanding qualities of each individual model. Completing the picture are a new all-red colour scheme and new plastics with a more linear, essential, and sleeker design than before, providing the RR with an even more minimalist look. Some say “less is more”: Beta believes that only the very best will do, and creates bikes with no frills, with only what you really need, whether racing or out on a Sunday ride with your mates.
As always, the range is made up of 8 different models, each with its own personality, to cater for the needs of a very diverse spectrum of riders. There's the perfect RR for every rider, but what every model has in common is the ability to instil confidence in the user and offer a genuinely rewarding riding experience.
390cc
With an ideal handling to power ratio, its winning feature lies in its outstanding traction.
The updates introduced for the MY 2023 RR range are summed up below:
For all models
In addition to the upgrades introduced across the entire family, there is a number of improvements specific to certain 2 stroke and 4 stroke models, which take performance to even greater heights.
RR 4T
Available from: June 2022
Price TBC
Max Height | 1270 MM |
Frame | Molybdenum steel with double cradle split above the exhaust port |
Wheelbase | 1490 MM |
Max Length | 2180 MM |
Max Width | 815 MM |
Seat Height | 940 MM |
Ground Clearance | 320 MM |
Footrest Height | 413 MM |
Dry Weight | 107,5 kg (front 52,7 kg; rear 54,8 kg) |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 9.0L |
Front Suspension | Hydraulic USD fork with ø 48 mm shaft |
Rear Suspension | Monoshock with progressive compound lever |
Type | Single cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled |
Bore | 88 MM |
Stroke | 63.4 MM |
Displacement | 385.6 CC |
Starter | Electric starter |
Fuel System | Elldor dual electronic injection |
Lubrication | 2 oil pumps |
Throttle Body | Ø 42 mm - Synerject |
Clutch | Wet multi-disc clutch |
Transmission | 6 Gears |
Engine Oil | SAE 10W/40 + SAE 10W/50 0.8L |