EVO FACTORY 200 2T MY 2025
EVOlution Trial
The EVO Factory models represent the racing EVOlution of Beta's trial bikes and, as usual, are being launched on the market just before the start of the racing season, ready to compete at the highest levels.
The
World Championship with George Hemingway (TR3 125), alongside the
excellent placings of Matteo Grattarola (TRIALGP) and Andrea Sofia
Rabino (GP WOMEN), as well as the respective victories in national
championships, reaffirm the excellent rideability and performance
introduced by the model.
The Model Year 2025 bike receives a major
upgrade to the suspension, with the introduction of a new, larger
diameter fork which provides major benefits both in use and in the
ability to customise the settings.
The highlights of the new Factory MY 25 models, in terms of the ENGINE and FRAME AND SUSPENSION, are as follows:
ENGINE
The differences between the engines equipping Factory versions and standard versions are as follows:
2-stroke
The EVO Factory 125's exhaust, once again made of titanium, stands out from that of the larger engine sizes due to its internal structure, with an initial conical section (cylinder side) providing an increase in torque and acceleration at low rpms.
As is well known, the EVO Factory models are equipped with higher performance engines than the EVO models, and this characteristic is confirmed once again for MY 25.
Thanks to the reduced crankcase weight, the titanium header and reduced alternating masses, the bike is more manageable, while the engines guarantee improved performance and driveability, reaching another level of power and responsiveness.
The handling is, as always, at the top of their class, and vibration is minimised.
FRAME AND SUSPENSION
In terms of the frame and design, the new Evo Factory My 2025 differs from the standard version as follows:
The development of the front fork has been guided by the desire to create a product with a more rigid, yet simultaneously lighter, structure: this has been achieved through the use of a special steel which has allowed the thickness of the fork rod to be reduced without compromising its strength, and to achieve a greater internal diameter, which is useful in terms of hydraulic management.
The new and
greater internal volume available has allowed the use of components of
greater diameter, able to manage greater hydraulic flow rates, which
provide a more progressive response to compression, as well as greater
precision in customisation of the settings.
Compared to the EVO, the new forks on the Factory model are specifically calibrated for racing use, which combines perfectly with the different cartridge, longer than the standard version, which significantly improves progressiveness or end-of-travel compression.
The Evo Factory 25 is confirmed to have gold stanchions, which provide the model with both aesthetic and functional benefits. The striking colour is the result of TiN treatment which provides excellent low-friction properties to the fork.
The single shock, a benchmark in its category, receives a new aluminium body for 2025 to replace the heavier steel of its predecessor, helping reduce the overall weight of the bike.
The new suspension features guarantee a more progressive response for the bike in compression and improved rebound management, simplifying “floating” between rocks and the ability to absorb significant impacts, such as landing after jumping large obstacles.