Built to go further, push harder, and finish what others can’t — the Beta Enduro range is purpose-built for real riders tackling real terrain.

From tight, technical single track to wide-open backcountry, Beta’s 2-stroke and 4-stroke platforms deliver the perfect balance of power, control, and durability. Whether you prefer the lightweight, hard-hitting character of a 2T or the torque-rich, planted feel of a 4T, every bike is engineered to perform where it matters most — on the trail.

The RR X-Pro models are designed for riders who want capability without compromise. Smooth, confidence-inspiring, and incredibly versatile, they’re just as comfortable exploring as they are being pushed hard.

Step up to the RR Race range and you’re into pure competition territory. Lightweight, aggressive, and fitted with premium components, these bikes are built to win — whether that’s against the clock or your mates.

No fluff. No shortcuts. Just proven performance, race-bred DNA, and bikes that are ready to ride further.

RR X-Pro Range

The Beta RR X-Pro range is built for riders who want to go further, ride longer, and tackle real terrain with confidence. Designed to be more forgiving and less fatiguing than a full race machine, the X-Pro lineup delivers a balanced, planted feel that works with you — not against you.

At the core of the X-Pro platform is a ZF suspension package, featuring SHC (Separate Function) forks and a fully adjustable ZF rear shock with high- and low-speed compression control. The result is a more compliant, traction-focused ride that excels in technical terrain, keeping the bike settled and predictable when conditions get rough. Combined with a refined aluminium chassis and a slightly lower, more accessible seat height, the X-Pro range inspires confidence across a wide range of riders and skill levels.

Available in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke models, the X-Pro lineup blends modern performance with real-world usability. 2-stroke models feature Beta’s auto oil injection system, meaning no more premixing fuel — just fill up and ride. 4-stroke models benefit from advanced electronics including traction control and selectable engine maps, giving riders the ability to adapt to changing terrain on the fly.

This is real-world enduro — capable, comfortable, and built to be ridden.

RR Race Range

The Beta RR Race range represents the sharpest edge of Beta’s enduro lineup — built for riders who demand maximum performance and aren’t afraid to use it. Lighter, more aggressive, and more direct, these bikes are designed to be pushed hard.

Equipped with a premium KYB suspension package, including closed-cartridge forks and a fully adjustable rear shock, the RR Race models deliver a firmer, more responsive ride tuned for speed and precision. Whether charging through fast terrain or attacking technical sections at pace, the Race lineup provides the feedback and control experienced riders need to stay on the limit.

Every detail reflects Beta’s racing DNA. From the focused chassis setup to the immediate power delivery across both 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines, these bikes are built to perform under pressure. 2-stroke Race models run premix by design, giving riders complete control over their fuel ratio — a preference for many experienced riders and racers who want to fine-tune their setup to suit conditions and riding style.

Road-ready where conditions allow, they offer the rare combination of race-level capability with real-world versatility.

If X-Pro is about control and confidence,
RR Race is about speed, precision, and intent.

RR X-Pro

2-Stroke Range

RR X-Pro 125

Lightweight, simple, and seriously fun.

The 125 is the entry point into the Beta enduro range — ideal for younger riders, beginners, or anyone who values agility over outright power. It’s incredibly easy to handle, rewards momentum, and builds confidence fast.

Best for:
Learning enduro, lighter riders, tight single track, riders stepping up from smaller bikes

Road legal: ❌ Not road legal

RR X-Pro 

4-Stroke Range

RR X-Pro 350

Light feel, high-rev performance.

The most agile 4T in the lineup, the 350 rewards riders who like to keep momentum and rev the bike out. It feels lighter than its capacity suggests and is incredibly capable in tighter terrain.

Best for:
Tight trails, riders coming from 2T, those who prefer revving over lugging

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR Race 

2-Stroke Range

RR Race 125

Small capacity, full race spec.

The 125 Race is all about precision, momentum, and rider skill. Light, aggressive, and responsive, it rewards riders who are prepared to push and ride it properly. This isn’t a beginner’s bike — it’s a race bike that happens to be small capacity.

Best for:
Junior racers, skilled lightweight riders, tight technical racing

Road legal: ❌ Not road legal

RR Race 

4-Stroke Range

RR Race 350

Light, fast, and aggressive.

The 350 Race combines a rev-happy engine with a race-tuned chassis, giving it a lively, responsive feel. It’s perfect for riders who want a 4T that still feels agile and attack-ready.

Best for:
Technical racing, riders who like to rev, aggressive trail riding

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR X-Pro 200

Small bike feel, big bike capability.

Based on the 125 chassis but with a noticeable jump in torque and usability, the 200 is one of the most underrated bikes in the range. It’s light, flickable, and forgiving — but still has enough punch to tackle proper terrain.

Best for:
Technical riding, hard enduro, riders who want lightweight with usable power

Road legal: ❌ Not road legal

RR X-Pro 390

The sweet spot.

Widely considered the perfect balance, the 390 blends the agility of the 350 with added torque and traction. It’s forgiving, capable, and incredibly versatile — if you don’t know which one to choose, this is usually it.

Best for:
All-round riding, mixed terrain, riders wanting one bike that does everything

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR Race 200

Lightweight agility with added punch.

The 200 Race keeps the flickable nature of the smaller bikes but adds a noticeable step up in torque and usability. It’s a weapon in tight terrain — responsive, playful, and highly capable in the right hands.

Best for:
Technical racing, hard enduro-style terrain, riders who value agility

Road legal: ❌ Not road legal

RR Race 390

Precision meets performance.

The 390 Race sharpens the X-Pro sweet spot into a more focused, race-ready package. Responsive, capable, and incredibly well balanced at speed.

Best for:
Competitive enduro, mixed terrain at pace, riders wanting balance with edge

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR X-Pro 250

The balanced two-stroke.

The 250 smooths things out compared to the 300, offering a more controlled, predictable delivery. It’s less aggressive, easier to ride for longer, and perfect for riders who want performance without the hit.

Best for:
Trail riding, mixed terrain, riders wanting a more manageable 2T

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR X-Pro 430

Torque-driven performance.

The 430 is built for riders who prefer to ride a gear high and let the engine do the work. Strong, tractable power makes it ideal for open terrain and fast trails, while still being manageable in technical sections.

Best for:
Open trails, hill climbs, riders who want effortless torque

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR Race 250

High-revving and razor sharp.

The 250 Race delivers a more aggressive, responsive powerband than the X-Pro, paired with firmer suspension and sharper handling. It’s built for riders who like to attack trails and carry speed.

Best for:
Sprint enduro, fast trail riding, riders who prefer precision over brute force

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR Race 430

Torque and speed, race-tuned.

The 430 Race is built for riders who want strong, tractable power with a sharper, more aggressive delivery. It excels in faster terrain where its torque and stability can be fully used.

Best for:
Fast enduro, open terrain, riders who ride a gear high and push hard

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR X-Pro 300

Torque everywhere, anytime.

The 300 is the go-to for serious enduro riders. Big, usable torque makes it incredibly effective in technical terrain — lug it low or open it up, it just works. This is the weapon of choice for hard enduro and demanding conditions.

Best for:
Hard enduro, steep terrain, experienced riders who want maximum grunt

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR X-Pro 480

Big power, big terrain.

The most powerful bike in the X-Pro range. The 480 thrives in wide-open spaces where its torque and top-end can be used properly. It demands more from the rider — but delivers serious performance in return.

Best for:
Fast, open terrain, experienced riders, high-speed riding

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR Race 300

The race weapon.

The 300 Race is the go-to for serious enduro riders. Massive torque, instant response, and race-tuned suspension make it incredibly capable in extreme terrain — but it demands respect.

Best for:
Hard enduro, extreme terrain, experienced riders pushing at pace

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

RR Race 480

Maximum performance, no compromise.

The 480 Race is the most powerful bike in the lineup — built for experienced riders who want outright speed and authority. Fast, demanding, and incredibly capable in the right hands.

Best for:
High-speed racing, wide-open terrain, expert-level riders

Road legal: ✅ Road legal (conditions apply)

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