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Rideability is key
Beta’s XTrainer gets an updated look, while maintaining the recent “Total Grey” design, and enhancing the vibrancy of the most cross-cutting Enduro motorcycle in the made in Rignano sull’Arno range with a new design.
The XTrainer provides riders with a unique bundle for technical equipment, performance, ergonomic and design, and in this year’s new Model, it boasts a completely new 250 2Str engine, inheriting the recent technical solutions employed in the XPRO, updated to adapt to its milder nature.
Thanks to unique characteristics such as first-rate engine docility and great rideability, the XTrainer responds perfectly to the needs of all riders who seek a high-performance bike that is, above all, easy-riding and practical, allowing the rider to easily deal with any situation. Inspired by trials riding, the XTrainer can adapt to a broad range of situations with disarming ease. Whether you are an amateur looking for your first bike, a skilled Enduro rider seeking something less tiring and challenging, or an expert biker who wants an extreme Enduro companion, the XTrainer is the ideal solution.
Lower to the ground than RR models with a narrow mid-section and full-bodied delivery that is easily managed from low to high rpm, XTrainer has the power it needs to hold the racing line, but favours slightly slower and more technical routes where it can exploit its trials-inspired vocation, as well as the torque of its Beta 250 or 300 two-stroke engine.
Here is a summary of the model’s characteristics:
On the My26, Betamotor engineers introduced a set of aesthetic and functional updates. Specifically:
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