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May 17, 2009 at 9:11 am #96399
Anonymousracy and i droped into a bike shop that sells these bikes
what are they?
May 17, 2009 at 9:19 am #134605i dunno mate, but i like the little fan-ny thing-ys. i wonder if theyd spin.
itd be good to paint them into a pyshcaladelic spiralor something!!.:laugh: :laugh:
May 17, 2009 at 9:23 am #134606my 1st guess would be Benelli, going on styling and colour schemes.
May 17, 2009 at 9:25 am #134607saw something with the fanny thigies the other day
pretty bondish 007
parachutes?:blink:May 17, 2009 at 9:36 am #134608It is a Benelli Tornado (think in some markets called the Tre)- a very nice looking piece of kit that ran the same motor as the awesome looking Benelli TnT (1130cc)
Garry
May 17, 2009 at 9:53 am #134617
Anonymousyea your right
very pretty bikes
racy reckons they look like transformers

while we were there, we bought a hd tube for racy’s bike
we should be able to cut knobs into this one
May 17, 2009 at 9:57 am #134622They are the best tubes, harder to fit but never ever had a flat and am still using the same one I used in 2004 when I went to the cape, been used through two bikes.
TB
May 17, 2009 at 10:21 am #134609
Anonymouschampo35 wrote:
Quote:racy and i droped into a bike shop that sells these bikeswhat are they?

i assume that the radiator is under the seat
May 17, 2009 at 10:24 am #134629yep so if you fart it over heats
May 17, 2009 at 10:28 am #134610so if you s*!t yourself your f@rked
May 17, 2009 at 10:29 am #134624Benelli Make some sexy bikes and now they even have offroad bikes. Word is these are being brought into Oz by Stont Creek Power Sports.
May 17, 2009 at 10:36 am #134630that looks the horn!!!!!!
it would look better in orangethough:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
May 17, 2009 at 11:41 pm #134631
AnonymousScotty wrote:
Quote:Benelli Make some sexy bikes and now they even have offroad bikes. Word is these are being brought into Oz by Stont Creek Power Sports.
It doesn’t look bad does it

Probably just me but the forks look a bit thin and the swingarm looks really chunky?
May 18, 2009 at 12:13 am #134661I love minimalist styling like that, Forks are only too thin if there is too much flex Moto, probably talking to the right bloke cause doesn’t wall thickness play a major part in strength ?
and the side covers/seat/radiator guards are horn as.
Benelli made the first six cylinder motorcycle too I seem too remember, dunno if it is a continuation of the same company or just a bought name and rebirthed though.Bc
May 18, 2009 at 12:18 am #134666TYPE Single cylinder, 4 stroke, liquid cooled, 4 titanium valves, double overhead camshaft, with balancer shaft
DISPLACEMENT 505 cc
BORE x STROKE 104 x 59,5 mm
COMPRESSION RATIO 12:1
RATED OUTPUT 44,5 kW (60,5 CV) @ 8500 rpm
MAX. TORQUE 50 Nm (5,1 kgm) @ 5750 rpm
FUEL SUPPLY Electronic injection with throttle body ø44 mm
EXHAUST SYSTEM With catalytic converter and oxigen sensor
CERTIFICATION Euro 3
CLUTCH Wet clutch
GEARBOX 6 speed
FINAL DRIVE Chain drive, ratio n.d.
CHASSIS
FRAME Single tube cradle with forged, casted and extruded elements and carbon structural part patented. Light alloy rear subframe
FRONT SUSPENSION ø50 mm upside-down fork, with hydraulic extension and compression adjustments FRONT SUSPENSION STROKE 298 mm
REAR SUSPENSION Aluminum casted swingarm, progressive rear dumper completely adjustable in extension, compression and spring preload
REAR SUSPENSION STROKE 315 mm
FRONT BRAKE Single floating disk ø260 mm with 2 pistons floating caliper
REAR BRAKE Single disk ø220 mm with single piston floating caliper
FRONT RIM 1,6”x21
REAR RIM 2,15”x18”
FRONT TYRE 80/100 R21
REAR TYRE 140/80 R18
SIZES
LENGHT 2160 mm
WIDHT EXCLUDING MIRRORS 810 mm
HEIGHT EXCLUDING MIRRORS 1240 mm
SEAT HEIGHT 960 mm
WHEELBASE 1470 mm
UNLADEN WEIGHT* 110 kg
ROAD READY WEIGHT** — kg
PERMITTED TOTAL WEIGHT — kg
USABLE TANK VOLUME 8,5 lt
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