klh Posted April 6, 2007 Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 Hello everybody, My name is Kevin Howell and i live in Italy I've been riding enduro for the last 4 years but i have decided to give trials a try. Now to the important part, the bike. I was thinking of buying the Beta rev-3 270... What do you think??? Thanks a lot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bikespace Posted April 6, 2007 Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 Welcome to the world of trials Kevin. I've never owned a Beta, but have considered it a few times and had a long hard look at them. Pretty solid machine, I'd say one of the easiest to maintain and keep running. When I think of Beta I think "sturdy". The one thing people will always point out is the slightly dodgy stator problem, but I wouldn't let it put you off. Quite a few of them do go, if the posts on here are anything to go by, but once replaced (if it does happen at all) you're unlikely to get hit a 2nd time I suppose. You may never see the problem, I don't know what the percentage of failures is, but it may be blown out of proportion like many of the common ills for any other machine. I tried one when I was looking for a bike last time, and the only reason I didn't buy one at the time was it felt heavier on the front end than most of the others. Not particularly bad, but I was getting arm pump much quicker than I was used to on my Gasser at the time, and on the Sherco's I tried (and eventually bought). If you've come from enduro, you probably won't have to worry about it as much as I did. If I was fit, it wouldn't have been a consideration. The only other thing I've seen which was poor was the way the chain cam was held in place. I've seen three break off - probably because the wheel nut hadn't been locked up quite enough, but it was always calling out for something more solid, like a welded lug on the swinging arm, or even moulded in to the design of the swinging arm - I don't know whether they've done that on later machines, but I'm sure the Beta runners on here will fill you in far better than I can on any potential problems. Sounds like I'm picking at it, but I only have those points to make on the negative side - I would definitely consider a Beta next time I changed just because overall I rate them as one of the most solid of machines. I'll shut up and let some of the Beta experts tell you what they're really like Enjoy yourself anyway mate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subanator Posted April 6, 2007 Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 I am onto my second Beta, came from a mid 90's Techno 250 to a Rev3 270 was a huge difference. I stuck with this brand for their solid build and reliability. I have never had the stator prob, but look out for the magnesium-alloy casing in the water pump for corrosion for models 03 onwards. I have gone through my second casing, and will replace it with and alloy one off an 02 model. (with a slight weight penalty). The linkless rear suspension is a great achievement. The current model is even better as owners claim, I havent had a go on one yet to compair. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klh Posted April 6, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 Thanks for the tips, I'm almost 100% sure of buying a new Beta. As soon as i get it i will tell you my first impressions but i'll have to sell my enduro first Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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