As an Xtrainer owner JustinI agree with everything you say about this bike.I originally had an older standard one which I absolutely loved.Unfortunately the local bike thieves loved it as well so it was stolen! I replaced it very quickly with a way newer Xtrainer that the previous owner had done all the mods that people talk about so upgraded cartridges in the forks ,RR pipe and airbag mods/rejetting.These mods do give it a bit more go up top but in all honesty the standard bike was more than enough bike for me and weirdly I actually preferred the exhaust sound on the standard xtrainer pipe.Being a mid 50's hobby rider I probably don't push it hard enough to notice the benefits of the suspension upgrade as the standard forks felt just fine to me.I think the smaller frame which makes this bike so much easier to ride whether its standard or modified.I'm in the UK so we ride in some very muddy conditions but I've noticed that flicking into the wet weather map can make quite a difference in finding a little more traction at times.I've owned so many off road bikes in the past from virtually every manufacturer and the XTrainer is my favourite by a long way.This bike simultaneously makes me look like a better rider and is making me a better more confident rider.Enjoy
@@RichardMckee-vu3uk Hi Richard, I have friends with the older models and having a ride on them I couldn't believe how slow they are compared to my 24 model. They have enough torque to get up any hill but compared to my bike there's no comparison. Now that I've added a Boysen Rad valve WOW it's so much more fun and I know my friends on their ktms and Huskys are quietly noticing the Italian stallion. Coming from a te300 and xcw300 I don't think I could go back to fuel injection, the word linier is now a turn off.
Damn you. This video is going to cost me $9,200. Was on the fence the last couple years, but you just convinced me. Will be my first Beta, currently have exc 525, exc400, tc250, te300, wr250.
I used to live in ChiangMai! I would love to ride real dirtbikes there lol, I always rode lame ones there even on the backside dirt roads of doi suthep ... a memories.
@@MondoRockable no jetting, better fuel consumption, super smooth throttle. It was just a matter of plug and play and by far the best mod on the bike. BTW this bike doesn't have fuel injection, it's a carbourated bike.
Mate, saying you're not a good rider...you're a lot better than a few of the 'good riders' I've seen 🙂 Great first ride, I would have been a bit more gentle on her especially without protection fitted but awesome video and a really good insight into the bike's capability. I've been in 4stroke land for a decade or so now thinking I am too old for the 2 stroke stuff but this video is making me re-think 🙂 Great work there mate!!
@@footit Thanks, I'm 66 and am supposed to get a hip replacement 😀But still riding my KTM 450 EXC (a bit heavy when I have to put the bad hip side down (right side) and has bad flame out problems so frustrating in the really gnarly stuff but great in the wide open. I also have a Beta EVO 300 trials and still ride C grade but struggle a bit these days. That's why I thought replace the EVO and the EXC with a Beta 300 2 stroke. I've got a KTM 790 for the off road touring stuff (and 2 up with my daughter) so don't need the 450 for on road rides. I know 2 strokes are not much good for holding constant speed :-) Thanks for the encouragement 🙂 I've also been looking at the 200RR and the 300RR but it looks like the X-trainer seems like a nice option that's not as full on like say the 300 RR. Great channel keep it up
Hey Justin, I'm in your area and I start hearing a lot about this bike, it seems to be great! Did you have it imported or is there a somewhat official Beta retailer in Chiang Mai? And do you think that'll be easy to find parts?
@@artichaud4795 imported from Sitthichod Phonsot (look him up on fb) good reputable importer with excise papers. Bikes a weapon for me, taken my riding to another level. I order my parts from Sierra Beta from the US, a few days and their here.
Had one, great engine and G/box, but that's where it stops !! frames too stiff, Sachs suspension is rubbish, and the thing is twitchy asf in the tight stuff. IMHO
just how Fucked would you be if you crashed there in what looks like the middle of Nowhere, Thailand... and injured yourself? (I just broke a rib, so I have ems on my mind)
As an Xtrainer owner JustinI agree with everything you say about this bike.I originally had an older standard one which I absolutely loved.Unfortunately the local bike thieves loved it as well so it was stolen! I replaced it very quickly with a way newer Xtrainer that the previous owner had done all the mods that people talk about so upgraded cartridges in the forks ,RR pipe and airbag mods/rejetting.These mods do give it a bit more go up top but in all honesty the standard bike was more than enough bike for me and weirdly I actually preferred the exhaust sound on the standard xtrainer pipe.Being a mid 50's hobby rider I probably don't push it hard enough to notice the benefits of the suspension upgrade as the standard forks felt just fine to me.I think the smaller frame which makes this bike so much easier to ride whether its standard or modified.I'm in the UK so we ride in some very muddy conditions but I've noticed that flicking into the wet weather map can make quite a difference in finding a little more traction at times.I've owned so many off road bikes in the past from virtually every manufacturer and the XTrainer is my favourite by a long way.This bike simultaneously makes me look like a better rider and is making me a better more confident rider.Enjoy
@@RichardMckee-vu3uk I hear you all the way, xt has to be the most practical 2t.
@@RichardMckee-vu3uk Hi Richard, I have friends with the older models and having a ride on them I couldn't believe how slow they are compared to my 24 model. They have enough torque to get up any hill but compared to my bike there's no comparison. Now that I've added a Boysen Rad valve WOW it's so much more fun and I know my friends on their ktms and Huskys are quietly noticing the Italian stallion.
Coming from a te300 and xcw300 I don't think I could go back to fuel injection, the word linier is now a turn off.
Damn you. This video is going to cost me $9,200. Was on the fence the last couple years, but you just convinced me. Will be my first Beta, currently have exc 525, exc400, tc250, te300, wr250.
I used to live in ChiangMai! I would love to ride real dirtbikes there lol, I always rode lame ones there even on the backside dirt roads of doi suthep ... a memories.
why did you swap out the fuel injection for the smart carb?
@@MondoRockable no jetting, better fuel consumption, super smooth throttle. It was just a matter of plug and play and by far the best mod on the bike.
BTW this bike doesn't have fuel injection, it's a carbourated bike.
Great bike
i like the Beta xtrainer too.... good area
Mate, saying you're not a good rider...you're a lot better than a few of the 'good riders' I've seen 🙂 Great first ride, I would have been a bit more gentle on her especially without protection fitted but awesome video and a really good insight into the bike's capability. I've been in 4stroke land for a decade or so now thinking I am too old for the 2 stroke stuff but this video is making me re-think 🙂 Great work there mate!!
@@pkskyter thank you.
@@pkskyter stay tuned new video to be uploaded on the Betas first race.
@@pkskyter an xt 2 stroke will make you feel younger, that's what it's all about...look up Optic Flow, it's the reason I made the investment.
@@footit Thanks, I'm 66 and am supposed to get a hip replacement 😀But still riding my KTM 450 EXC (a bit heavy when I have to put the bad hip side down (right side) and has bad flame out problems so frustrating in the really gnarly stuff but great in the wide open. I also have a Beta EVO 300 trials and still ride C grade but struggle a bit these days. That's why I thought replace the EVO and the EXC with a Beta 300 2 stroke. I've got a KTM 790 for the off road touring stuff (and 2 up with my daughter) so don't need the 450 for on road rides. I know 2 strokes are not much good for holding constant speed :-) Thanks for the encouragement 🙂 I've also been looking at the 200RR and the 300RR but it looks like the X-trainer seems like a nice option that's not as full on like say the 300 RR. Great channel keep it up
Nice !!!! Justin
Where abouts in Thailand is this mate?
@@toddymcg chiang mai
Amazing
Hey Justin, I'm in your area and I start hearing a lot about this bike, it seems to be great!
Did you have it imported or is there a somewhat official Beta retailer in Chiang Mai? And do you think that'll be easy to find parts?
@@artichaud4795 imported from Sitthichod Phonsot (look him up on fb) good reputable importer with excise papers. Bikes a weapon for me, taken my riding to another level.
I order my parts from Sierra Beta from the US, a few days and their here.
@@footit Awesome, thanks, mate 🙏
Where in Chiang Mai is this? That area has got a lot of awesome riding options!
Any chance that I saw you at Pong Kum Enduro last December?
@@tomatdb52 during the week I ride locally in Namphrae/Obe khan are Tom. I don't recall doing the Pong Kum enduro, where was it?
@@footit in Doi Saket, by Doi Saket hot springs. Maybe you’ve got a doppelgänger 😅
Had one, great engine and G/box, but that's where it stops !! frames too stiff, Sachs suspension is rubbish, and the thing is twitchy asf in the tight stuff. IMHO
Have owned one?
8:58 to 8:59 left side of screen, wtf is that? that's creepy as looks like a person or something lol
I noticed that too! 😱😅
just how Fucked would you be if you crashed there in what looks like the middle of Nowhere, Thailand... and injured yourself? (I just broke a rib, so I have ems on my mind)