With its agile stance, lively engine and long travel suspensions, the 2013 Beta RR Enduro 4T 125 is able to deal effortless with anything you ask of it. This model draws inspiration from its bigger 4 stroke siblings and features the same aggressive style and sporty character.

At its heart lies a single-cylinder, 4 stroke, air cooled engine with a displacement of 124 cc. The engine is fed by a 5.7 liters fuel tank and sends its power to the ground through a five speeds transmission with wet, multi-disc clutch. In terms of efficiency, the engine rewards you with a fuel consumption of about 4 lt. / 100 km.

The motorcycle’s backbone is represented by a well balanced steel double cradle frame which sits on a front hydraulic fork and a rear monoshock with adjustable spring preload.

Hit the jump for more information on the 2013 Beta RR Enduro 4T 125.

2013 Beta RR Enduro 4T 125

Specifications
  • Make: Array
  • Model: 2013 Beta RR Enduro 4T 125
  • Engine/Motor: Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air cooled
  • Transmission: 5-speed
  • [do not use] Vehicle Model: Array

Overview

Inspired by its “4-stroke elder sisters”, this new bike takes their aggressive design, even the “official” and dynamic fluo red of the plastic parts. Moved by a 4-stroke engine, 5 speed, characterized by low fuel consumption (about 4 lt. / 100 km) and a smooth power supply, this new enduro bike has all the necessary requirements to become the suitable vehicle for everyone who wants to start riding an enduro and for every young rider owning a driver’s licence too: a remarkable feeling of handiness and an excellent drive control perceivable always and everywhere. A well-balanced frame part and reduced weights complete the offer.

2013 Beta RR 125 4-stroke is supplied of a digital and versatile dashboard, aluminium rims, redesigned and robust hubs and an extremely-performing exhaust system (in keeping with euro2 provisions).

Verdict

The Beta RR Enduro 4T 125 is a pretty agile motorcycle that certainly deserves your full attention. It is true that is not as technologically advanced as its Japanese siblings, but this doesn’t mean that is less capable when it comes to off road riding.

Its 125 cc unit is one of the toughest in the segment and develops a strong low end torque that gives you enough punch to deal with any type of tracks with poise.

It is also pretty easy to handle, because it was especially designed for the “not-so-experienced” riders, being great for learning the “secret” skills of enduro motorcycles.

As far as prices are concerned, the 4T 125 is also a bit cheaper than you’re regular 125 cc model.

Specifications

Engine type

Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air cooled

Bore

54,0 mm

Stroke

54,0 mm

Displacement

124cc

Compression ratio

10:1

Ignition

Electronic Moriyama F5HH

Spark plug

NGK R CR7 HSA

Lubrication

Forced with pump

Feeding

Unleaded gasoline

Carburettor

Mikuni UCAL 5Nh ø26-38

Clutch

Wet multi-disc clutch

Primary trasmission

Z. 20/68

Transmission

5 speed

Secondary trasmission

Z. 14/54

Engine oil

SAE 15W/50

Frame

steel double cradle frame

Wheel base

1370 mm

Max length

2070 mm

Max width

820 mm

Max height

1215 mm

Seat height

933 mm

Ground clearance

335 mm

Footrest height

398 mm

Dry weight

103 kg

Fuel tank capacity

5,7 l.

Reserve

1 l.

Front suspension

Hydraulic fork with ø41 mm shaft

Rear suspension

Monoshock with adjustable spring preload

Shock absorber stroke

52 mm

Front wheel travel

250 mm

Rear wheel travel

205 mm

Front brake

disc ø260 mm

Rear brake

disc ø220 mm

Front rim

21 x 1,6 - 36 holes

Rear rim

18 x 1,85 - 36 holes

Front tyre

90/90-21 standard homol. 80/90-21

Rear tyre

120/90-18 standard homol.120/80-18 or 110/80-18


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