mardi 18 janvier 2011

Best Beta Alp Review

There’s nowt wrong with the Beta Alp’s old 350 Suzy lump, in fact it’s renowned amongst off-roaders as one of the toughest engines you can hammer through a swamp all day long. But the motor can be a bit buzzy above 60mph and there’s a fairly low top speed to be had, which makes you wonder why Beta didn’t get a deal sorted for the newer Suzuki DRZ400 motor instead.
You cannot fault the Beta Alp’s Suzuki engine – that will probably outlast the next ice age. There’s also something to be said for choosing a motorcycle built within the EU instead of one of the many low budget Chinese trail bikes which can be had for peanuts off the internet.
The Beta Alp 4.0 Trail looks pretty basic as you might expect and although there’s no mirrors on it, you do get a front mudguard, although what use that would be in a muddy stream is anyone’s guess. The Supermoto version has the same basic layout; no mirrors, dinky indicators and small headlight/nose fairing and both versions have a matt black exhaust which looks like it might suffer corrosion if not kept scrupulously clean.