2026 Beta RR X-Pro 4-Stroke Lineup First Look: 9 Fast Facts

The 2026 Beta RR X-Pro 4-Stroke lineup has a hand-winning ace up its sleeve for California riders—they will be eligible for a Green Sticker, making them legal on government off-road trails. There are also a few other changes to the four-bike lineup—350, 390, 430, and 480—that will benefit riders in all 50 states, so let’s get to them.2026 Beta RR X-Pro 4-Stroke Lineup First Look: Updates

  1. The engine mapping for the 2026 Beta RR X-Pro 4-strokes is new. Beta tells us the goal is “improved…linearity and usability, to better manage the power available, at any speed.”

2026 Beta RR X-Pro 4-Stroke Lineup First Look: Specs

  1. The Sachs SHC fork has been updated. There’s a new spring guide to improve oil flow. Also, pressure induced at high speeds has been reduced. According to Beta, the fork will be able to react more freely.

2026 Beta RR X-Pro 4-Stroke Lineup First Look: 480. 430. 390. 350.

  1. The front brake caliper is new. It’s still a four-piston Nissin, but this is the caliper from the 450 RX that has been campaigned in the Monster Energy AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross championship series is smaller and lighter.

2026 Beta RR X-Pro 4-Stroke Lineup First Look: California Legal Dirt bikes

  1. The radiators have been upgraded. Beta tells us they’re more durable.
  1. The rear axle is now 22mm in diameter. That increase is designed to improve the stability of the RR X-Pro thumpers. It comes from the 450 RX motocrosser.

  1. A Unibat Lithium eXtra ULT1 B battery will power the electric starters on the 2026 Beta RR X-Pro 4-stroke lineup. It has a 32-watt-hour capacity and 150 cold cranking amps.

  1. There’s a new LED taillight on the RR X-Pro models. This is another durability improvement.

  1. Red is back for 2026. In addition to new graphics, there is a lot of red plastic.
  1. We don’t have prices for the 2026 Beta RR X-Pro four-strokes. We can confirm that they will be available in September in 49 states, with the California-legal versions arriving a month later.

2026 Beta 480 RR (430 RR, 390 RR, and 350 RR) X-Pro Specs

ENGINE

  • Type: Single-cylinder 4-stroke
  • Displacement: 478cc (430: 431cc; 390: 386cc; 350: 349cc)
  • Bore x stroke: 100 x 60.8mm (430: 95 x 60.8mm; 390: 88 x 63.4mm; 350: 88 x 57.4mm)
  • Compression ratio: 11.9:1 (430: 12:3:1; 390: 12.5:1; 350: 13.2:1)
  • Valvetrain: DOHC; 4 titanium valves
  • Fueling: 42mm throttle body /w dual injectors
  • Ignition: Dual-map Kokusan w/ tr action control
  • Starting: Electric
  • Lubrication: Twin oil pumps; engine and transmission oil separate
  • Transmission: 6-speed
  • Clutch: Wet diaphragm-style
  • Final drive: O-ring chain

CHASSIS

  • Frame: Double-cradle chromoly steel
  • Front suspension; travel: Fully adjustable Sachs SHC inverted 48mm fork; 11.1 inches
  • Rear suspension; travel: Linkage-assisted, fully adjustable Sachs piggyback-reservoir shock; 11 inches
  • Rims: Excel Takasago
  • Tires: Maxxis Enduro
  • Front tire: 90/90 x 21
  • Rear tire: 140/80 x 18
  • Front brake: 260mm disc w/ 4-piston Nissin caliper
  • Rear brake: 240mm disc w/ 2-piston Nissin caliper

DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES

  • Wheelbase: 58.3 inches (350: 58.1 inches)
  • Seat height: 36.6 inches
  • Ground clearance: 12.4 inches
  • Fuel tank capacity: 2.4 gallons
  • Curb weight: 253 pounds (390 and 350: 251 pounds) 

2026 Beta RR X-Pro 4-Strokes Prices: MSRP $TBA

2026 Beta RR X-Pro 4-Stroke Lineup Photo Gallery