Morgan separate the electrical mapp switch connector and the little clear tube under the blue piece and it stays with the tank when removed. Also needs a inline check in the caps vent since the green thing under that cap has been removed or fell into tank like they all do. Yamaha 3XJ-24380-00 check put into the caps overflow hose works very well. Another often overlooked maintenance item is to lay bike over on the throttle side, remove ignition cover, put 2 cc of gbx oil into the cavity for the starter gear, probably a couple times a season. Many of us shorten the petcock tube so runs more on the ON circuit before the RES.
Got to say I really like having the steering lock on my Betas. I can park it in front of a buddies house or run into a store or trail head bathroom and have a bit more piece of mind someone's not going to be able to just jump on and take off on it.
Yup, saved my bike from getting nicked while in a saloon. Front parking was full of side by sides so had to park our bikes across the street in a dirt lot (about 25 bikes total were parked there), but it was the only 2 stroke. Heard it fire up and when we ran across the street I found it laying on its side running and a 4 person side by side taking off wide open down the road behind it. I didn’t have my helmet on so couldn’t chase em
FYI, you can remove just the turn signal switch with 1 screw, it slides off the main switch pod…I agree with the slippery footpegs, and the chain guide looks like the stock one. I took off the blue tank shroud thing and 3m double sided taped the map switch to the frame (makes taking the tank off easier.🤘
I did the same on my 200. I even removed the rear tail light and black grab handle. Beta makes a race wire harness that removes most of all those street bike wires.
Front wheel on the 200 fits a KTM with spacer swap. Ran Beta's for awhile and the aftermarket was even worse a few years ago so it was a game of what can I make fit off a KTM.
My only complaint about the with my 200 after one year of ownership is the shock can get over heated when pounding desert single track. I’m sure that bladder you added will help with that. I wish fmf would come out with a factory pipe for it. Other than that I love it! I raced 5 times in the webe series with zero issues👍🏽
The clutch works really well but it is exposed. I broke the bleeder nipple on a trail in the rocks that ended up damaging the case threads. Had to buy new case cover but the slave cylinder easily comes out of the case for rebuild or to transfer over. Wolf carbon in Europe sells a case cover that protects the banjo bolt and bleeder that is worth the money.
Beta's are sweet! Their dual sports are really nice and reasonably priced. I wish they were more available. If Beta could break into the AMA it would really help them sell their consumer bikes.
Switched to beta in 2016 and won’t be going back to another brand. You can get the starter motor out of a 250 and 300, don’t know about the 200, but would assume so; these bikes are well engineered for maintenance access
I’m pretty sure the speedo guard is made by P-Tech, Motoes also makes one, I’m also pretty sure that is the stock chain guide. Awesome video man, love the content!
Oh kyb shock for 23 hmm? One of my riding buddies got a 22 300. He likes it after not liking a few other bikes. He was nervous about the rake, head angle, trail? Idk something that has to do with the handling. Apparently it's different but still good. Any thoughts? Going to watch the ride video next.
I have the the 2021 beta 200racing!best modification by far is changing the seat cover to the 1 gripper cover.the beta seat cover is terrible when wet and muddy !
That ignition looks like my 22 KTM 250sx. Ancient but works lol. I've got a dent in my '22 swingarm at 10 hrs....DOH, EBAY I guess for cheap take off's. Greetings from MOAB Morgan!
Algorithm comment: nice to see Beta getting some more love on the channel again. I got a couple of key areas I’d like to see addressed: the wire harness as it routed over the steer stem and whether it might kink there. And another is the steer stops, like what’s the turn radius feeling like? Oh and another thing (I couldn’t see from the image) if not done already, I would strongly recommend block off that steer lock keyhole. Bout 20-25 hours and a few washes in, I found my lower steer stem bearing pretty nasty (it’s a shame we can’t share photos in the comments)
Morgan, the reason for the extra switch gear, horn, t-stat, and lock on the steering stem, is that this same bike is sold as street legal in other countries. Also on my 18 300 Race Edition it came with the TPS on the carb, even though it doesn't do anything, wonder if the owner just removed it .
You can get them street legal here in parts of Canada as well. Been looking at a 300RR race edition street legal. It converted by the dealer with all factory parts I believe .
Curious I had a 2018 xtrainer absolutely loved the bottom end grunt and trials feel. How does the 200 feel on the bottom? Friend of mine did a test ride and said that below 3k rpm it didn’t have hardly anything but then it screamed once you opened it up. Was wondering if that holds true on your end or if the 200 my friend road wasn’t jetted very well. Thanks.
Hey, when I was in Italy last year, prior to buying my 2023 200rr, they told me the steering lock is a "Kid proof" lock to allow it to be locked, so it can't be ridden without a key. Explained to me it's a "Safety" requirement for most countries.
Seems Beta have good components (reeds, forks, fmf). But KTM have a big r&d /development which results in a refined bike.... It'll be great to hear your thoughts on how it rides. Great vids Morgan!
I’m sure you will address in a ride video on how well the low end grunts. And also the vibration I hear is quite bad at least on the 300 I’ve been debating on husky 300 tx or beta 300 race for my new bike and the vibration worries me, but it’s so pretty. 😂
Is it just the inner child in me that thinks it would be cool to see a bit of a "drag race" test against other models in its class? Just always curious how the power stacks up against different displacements
Great video, Beta are doing what sherco does with aftermarket parts, they have the right to them and you can only buy them from a dealer at stupid prices !!
Okay...you mentioned a problem with the 23 KTM having chipped reeds from the factory. Would that cause it to "cough" when I shut it off? I talked to a mechanic buddy and he mentioned it might be reeds. Wanted your opinion also. Calling dealer tomorrow.
Any idea if the RR's Certificate of Origin state "off-road use only"? We need plated bikes where I ride, so KTMs and Huskys are the go-to since their COOs do not mention anything about off-road.
My Beta dealer in Illinois said he can plate any of the Beta models. I bought a Xtrainer 300 and am getting plates for it. I'm sure it varies state to state. When I bought a Ktm that dealer also said he can plate any model.
Beta’s COO does not say off road use only. It says “motorcycle” and can be plated easily in most states I would assume. Here in NJ they’re one of the few 2 strokes that come with a temp tag right off the showroom floor. Beta owner since 2016 here.
Hey Morgan, I got a question that isn't about the Beta but since you discussed mufflers/silencers... I got a '23 TE300 TPI that I need to get a spark arrestor for. I have seen the "end cap" ones are the cheapest but it seems like they clog up and cause issues on 2t bikes (saw your video about one). Is there a cap that works and is worth getting or should I get a different silencer? If so, what would you recommend that works well with TPI? Quieter is better for me.
Best you can get is the FMF turbine core 2.1 like on the beta. The only cap one I recommend is the enduro engineering one. It will clog but takes longer and is easy to remove and clean
@@highlandcycles w head to park across the street from the saloon because side by sides had taken all the spots out front. I noticed I had the only two stroke so 30 min into a couple cold ones when I heard a two stroke fire up from inside, I ran out and across the street to the dirt lot and my bike was on on the ground running. If you don’t know this town is out in the CA desert and is popular watering hole/waypoint for riders and side by sides. Bike now has a kill switch ;-)
@@highlandcycles sucks some people think they can pull this crap, but steering lock for the win! It’s a 10K$ bike with 5K$ in A-kit suspension… was a gift from my wife. Dudes are lucky I didn’t have my helmet or I’d have hopped on and run them down in their side by side.
@@Natedoc808 I hear ya. When I go places that have people I generally don’t stop except to fill up with gas. I freaking don’t trust anyone in a side by side (joking/not joking)
You gotta stop making these videos because it's making me want to buy more dirtbikes. Ha! You truly are spreading the gospel of two wheels. Got a side by side to compare frame and seat heights? I hear the betas are a bit smaller.
@@highlandcycles I have a 2023 200 RR RE and sold my 2016 KTM 200. It's night and day difference. The torque on the 200 RR is like a 250, it feels lighter than the KTM and smoother on 1/4 throttle when you need steady power. The only thing the same between the KTM 200 and RR 200 I would say is the power as in HP, its not more powerful but the type of power and useability is much better on the Beta RR
Morgan separate the electrical mapp switch connector and the little clear tube under the blue piece and it stays with the tank when removed. Also needs a inline check in the caps vent since the green thing under that cap has been removed or fell into tank like they all do. Yamaha 3XJ-24380-00 check put into the caps overflow hose works very well. Another often overlooked maintenance item is to lay bike over on the throttle side, remove ignition cover, put 2 cc of gbx oil into the cavity for the starter gear, probably a couple times a season. Many of us shorten the petcock tube so runs more on the ON circuit before the RES.
Good to know man. Thanks
@@highlandcycles you did ask so I always have an opinion.
@@200xcBruce I like it
Although I ride an orange bike the beta’s are the best looking bikes out now imo.
First order of business on my 200 is dent the radiators for more steering and get a seat concepts seat!
Got to say I really like having the steering lock on my Betas. I can park it in front of a buddies house or run into a store or trail head bathroom and have a bit more piece of mind someone's not going to be able to just jump on and take off on it.
Sounds good.
Yup, saved my bike from getting nicked while in a saloon. Front parking was full of side by sides so had to park our bikes across the street in a dirt lot (about 25 bikes total were parked there), but it was the only 2 stroke. Heard it fire up and when we ran across the street I found it laying on its side running and a 4 person side by side taking off wide open down the road behind it. I didn’t have my helmet on so couldn’t chase em
FYI, you can remove just the turn signal switch with 1 screw, it slides off the main switch pod…I agree with the slippery footpegs, and the chain guide looks like the stock one.
I took off the blue tank shroud thing and 3m double sided taped the map switch to the frame (makes taking the tank off easier.🤘
Great tip. But when are you getting a new XC??
@@highlandcycles….not for a while…these things ain’t cheap anymore 😬
I did the same on my 200. I even removed the rear tail light and black grab handle. Beta makes a race wire harness that removes most of all those street bike wires.
Front wheel on the 200 fits a KTM with spacer swap. Ran Beta's for awhile and the aftermarket was even worse a few years ago so it was a game of what can I make fit off a KTM.
They are definitely getting better
Flat blade screwdriver works perfectly to adjust ktm pv adjusters, just size to the diagonal of the square.
My only complaint about the with my 200 after one year of ownership is the shock can get over heated when pounding desert single track. I’m sure that bladder you added will help with that. I wish fmf would come out with a factory pipe for it. Other than that I love it! I raced 5 times in the webe series with zero issues👍🏽
Awesome
The clutch works really well but it is exposed. I broke the bleeder nipple on a trail in the rocks that ended up damaging the case threads. Had to buy new case cover but the slave cylinder easily comes out of the case for rebuild or to transfer over. Wolf carbon in Europe sells a case cover that protects the banjo bolt and bleeder that is worth the money.
Great info
P-tech is the company that makes the guard. That chain guide is stock.
Gotcha.
Beta's are sweet!
Their dual sports are really nice and reasonably priced. I wish they were more available. If Beta could break into the AMA it would really help them sell their consumer bikes.
Switched to beta in 2016 and won’t be going back to another brand. You can get the starter motor out of a 250 and 300, don’t know about the 200, but would assume so; these bikes are well engineered for maintenance access
I’m pretty sure the speedo guard is made by P-Tech, Motoes also makes one, I’m also pretty sure that is the stock chain guide. Awesome video man, love the content!
Thanks man. Always learning.
Oh kyb shock for 23 hmm? One of my riding buddies got a 22 300. He likes it after not liking a few other bikes. He was nervous about the rake, head angle, trail? Idk something that has to do with the handling. Apparently it's different but still good. Any thoughts? Going to watch the ride video next.
I have the the 2021 beta 200racing!best modification by far is changing the seat cover to the 1 gripper cover.the beta seat cover is terrible when wet and muddy !
The clutch slave on the Beta 300 is on the stator side like the Ktm. Maybe that style is just on the 200.
It is
That ignition looks like my 22 KTM 250sx. Ancient but works lol. I've got a dent in my '22 swingarm at 10 hrs....DOH, EBAY I guess for cheap take off's. Greetings from MOAB Morgan!
Hello!!!
Algorithm comment: nice to see Beta getting some more love on the channel again. I got a couple of key areas I’d like to see addressed: the wire harness as it routed over the steer stem and whether it might kink there. And another is the steer stops, like what’s the turn radius feeling like? Oh and another thing (I couldn’t see from the image) if not done already, I would strongly recommend block off that steer lock keyhole. Bout 20-25 hours and a few washes in, I found my lower steer stem bearing pretty nasty (it’s a shame we can’t share photos in the comments)
Thanks a ton.
Awesome video as always! Can’t wait to see the power level and how it performs!!
Morgan, the reason for the extra switch gear, horn, t-stat, and lock on the steering stem, is that this same bike is sold as street legal in other countries. Also on my 18 300 Race Edition it came with the TPS on the carb, even though it doesn't do anything, wonder if the owner just removed it .
You can get them street legal here in parts of Canada as well. Been looking at a 300RR race edition street legal. It converted by the dealer with all factory parts I believe .
Yeah. I know it’s a euro thing. I’d just ditch it if it were mine.
They are street legal in the US as well.
Colorado dealers plate this bike for customers.
Curious I had a 2018 xtrainer absolutely loved the bottom end grunt and trials feel. How does the 200 feel on the bottom? Friend of mine did a test ride and said that below 3k rpm it didn’t have hardly anything but then it screamed once you opened it up. Was wondering if that holds true on your end or if the 200 my friend road wasn’t jetted very well. Thanks.
Probably wasn’t jetted great but this bike also has the RK Tek head which helps low end. This one grunts great
I think the chain guide from TM Designworks works on 2023 XC says it does 08-23 all models 125s to 530s
I’ll have to try
BRP makes a chain guide and the FMF pipe and silencer from the previous gen 300 xc will fit the new 2023 300 xc
Hey, when I was in Italy last year, prior to buying my 2023 200rr, they told me the steering lock is a "Kid proof" lock to allow it to be locked, so it can't be ridden without a key. Explained to me it's a "Safety" requirement for most countries.
That’s interesting and pretty good idea
Seems Beta have good components (reeds, forks, fmf). But KTM have a big r&d /development which results in a refined bike.... It'll be great to hear your thoughts on how it rides. Great vids Morgan!
I’m stoked
Everyone I know or have heard from that rides a Beta 200 loves the bike 💖...
Yep.
I’m sure you will address in a ride video on how well the low end grunts. And also the vibration I hear is quite bad at least on the 300 I’ve been debating on husky 300 tx or beta 300 race for my new bike and the vibration worries me, but it’s so pretty. 😂
The 200 doesn’t vibe like the 300.
Oh I look forward to the ride review on this then. Love the quality you put on your channel.
No vibrations on 300s after I think it was 2019. My ‘23 300rr you could sit on it and wouldn’t be able to tell it’s on if you were deaf.
I Love my 2018 beta 300 !!!!!
Is it just the inner child in me that thinks it would be cool to see a bit of a "drag race" test against other models in its class?
Just always curious how the power stacks up against different displacements
No, that’s a great idea
@@highlandcyclesno doubt. old heads like me want to know how it compares to late-model a KTM 200.
KTM Powerparts offers a chain guide for the 2023 300
Needed more I-talian hand gestures 🤌🤌
I think I heard the endurocross swing arm thing was because they are using more concrete in obstacles. Maybe not
Great video, Beta are doing what sherco does with aftermarket parts, they have the right to them and you can only buy them from a dealer at stupid prices !!
So can you replace the starter motor without taking the whole engine out ???
I still don’t know
Okay...you mentioned a problem with the 23 KTM having chipped reeds from the factory. Would that cause it to "cough" when I shut it off? I talked to a mechanic buddy and he mentioned it might be reeds. Wanted your opinion also. Calling dealer tomorrow.
It could maybe. Mine does that also every now and then but it runs perfectly. This gentleman’s bike didn’t run well.
@@highlandcycles Thank you sir. Great feedback because mine runs awesome. Maybe it is just a quirk.
@@brianmullins739 I think it has to do with something in the ignition and the fact that they are pretty rich bikes. (fuel wise)
I have never used a VForce, only ever used Boyesen.
Both are good.
I couldn't care any less than I already do regarding protection guards. To me, all they do is add weight, complexity and cost.
I hear ya. Some are necessary
Any idea if the RR's Certificate of Origin state "off-road use only"? We need plated bikes where I ride, so KTMs and Huskys are the go-to since their COOs do not mention anything about off-road.
Not sure. I’ll try to remember to ask the owner
My Beta dealer in Illinois said he can plate any of the Beta models. I bought a Xtrainer 300 and am getting plates for it. I'm sure it varies state to state. When I bought a Ktm that dealer also said he can plate any model.
Beta’s COO does not say off road use only. It says “motorcycle” and can be plated easily in most states I would assume. Here in NJ they’re one of the few 2 strokes that come with a temp tag right off the showroom floor. Beta owner since 2016 here.
@@BoogiemanMoto Appreciate the info - thanks. We have the same restrictions in CT.
Hey Morgan, I got a question that isn't about the Beta but since you discussed mufflers/silencers... I got a '23 TE300 TPI that I need to get a spark arrestor for. I have seen the "end cap" ones are the cheapest but it seems like they clog up and cause issues on 2t bikes (saw your video about one). Is there a cap that works and is worth getting or should I get a different silencer? If so, what would you recommend that works well with TPI? Quieter is better for me.
Best you can get is the FMF turbine core 2.1 like on the beta. The only cap one I recommend is the enduro engineering one. It will clog but takes longer and is easy to remove and clean
@@highlandcycles Thanks for the advice!!!
Morgan, what does the owner weigh ? Approximately? Wonder if the 200 would be good for a larger guy or girl. 200LBs plus ?
He’s is around 220 I think
✌🏼
Is a P-tech computer protection product, P-tech have very good products, like exaust protection!
Thanks.
Miss my 200 I traded it last weekend for a crf450r
Wow, that is a big difference
Dose the radiator guard block full steering lock to lock?
Not sure. He has the steering stops out a ways. I will check
@@highlandcycles I have the guards and no they don't. You can wind the steering stops in slightly from factory settings no problem
@@saltandsham these ones are in as far as I can go without hitting the guards and it still doesn’t turn all the way. Kind of annoying
Steering kept my beta from getting stolen in Randsburg.
That’s cool. I just don’t park my dirt bike more than a few feet from me.
@@highlandcycles w head to park across the street from the saloon because side by sides had taken all the spots out front. I noticed I had the only two stroke so 30 min into a couple cold ones when I heard a two stroke fire up from inside, I ran out and across the street to the dirt lot and my bike was on on the ground running. If you don’t know this town is out in the CA desert and is popular watering hole/waypoint for riders and side by sides. Bike now has a kill switch ;-)
@@Natedoc808 that sucks.
@@highlandcycles sucks some people think they can pull this crap, but steering lock for the win! It’s a 10K$ bike with 5K$ in A-kit suspension… was a gift from my wife. Dudes are lucky I didn’t have my helmet or I’d have hopped on and run them down in their side by side.
@@Natedoc808 I hear ya. When I go places that have people I generally don’t stop except to fill up with gas. I freaking don’t trust anyone in a side by side (joking/not joking)
Notification crew checking in!
Boom!
that seat would be very uncomfortable
It is.
Sickest bike in the shop. All that bling and no Samco kit?
I know. Will be working on that
“Whatever”
Hahaha
You gotta stop making these videos because it's making me want to buy more dirtbikes. Ha! You truly are spreading the gospel of two wheels.
Got a side by side to compare frame and seat heights? I hear the betas are a bit smaller.
I do. But I can confirm that the beta is smaller
@@highlandcycles Something to think about for my short little legs!
Sooo true! Morgan is part of the reason I am the proud owner of a new 300 SX. 🤪
@@NorthWestMotos lol
@@brianmullins739 yes!!!
How does it compare to the 2016 KTM 200 xcw especially the motor?
Wait and see
@@highlandcycles I have a 2023 200 RR RE and sold my 2016 KTM 200. It's night and day difference. The torque on the 200 RR is like a 250, it feels lighter than the KTM and smoother on 1/4 throttle when you need steady power. The only thing the same between the KTM 200 and RR 200 I would say is the power as in HP, its not more powerful but the type of power and useability is much better on the Beta RR