
2010 Benelli TNT 899S Yellow
The Benelli TNT has a super bare with us now, virtually unchanged since 2004. Early 1130cc model snarling, brutal, wheelie-prone monster with a savage-sounding roar from the three into one underseat exhaust. But this is very early models can be temperamental things, but because it was purchased by the Group Benelli Qiangiang China (they produce more than 1.2 million wheels two years there), money that has poured into the Benelli TNT making more smooth and reliable . The Benelli 899S is powered by a version of the Benelli Tornado Superbike engine re old and is arguably the best TNT to exit from the factory gates in Pesaro, Italy. It is smooth, smooth, fast, fun and very good value for money too. Benelli also conducts 899T, which has a slightly lower spec and non-adjustable suspension to 200 pounds less.

2010 Benelli TNT 899S Engine
Engine
Although the basic architecture remains the same, the old 899cc in-line three cylinder engines get a new internal Benelli Tornado Benelli TNT 899S to create a more docile, less rigorous and simple way to live together. It has new cylinder heads, pistons, cams and revised ignition mapping, and unlike the old Benellis, all on / off jerkiness when you’ve lost the feathers on the throttle at low revs. This makes a beautiful Benelli TNT 899S to get around town and more predictable through the corners as well. Acceleration is not up there with the Triumph Speed triple and KTM Super Dukes of the world because it only has 118bhp and is very heavy (weighing 199kg), but there was plenty of performance that will own and shrieking exhaust note at high revs to enjoy. This brilliant new motor makes Benelli TNT 899S looks like a completely new model, despite its intimate apparel.
Ride and Handling
Talented rider Gianluca Galasso tests and ex-factory rider Benelli Bimota working in construction at the moment and the sign is the entire TNT 899S. Nothing else TNTs arranged like a plank of wood, this one is beautiful suspension luxury. Benelli TNT 899S beautiful rose mound, but when you come through the bend axis was still nice and quiet. Around town, broad, upright ride is comfortable and spacious bar that gives you much control. non-radial brakes to work, but the high weight-ups all stopped Benelli bikes from scoring five perfect.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Top speed 145mph
1/4-mile acceleration 11.7 secs
Power 118bhp
Torque 65ftlb
Weight 199kg
Seat height 780mm
Fuel capacity 16 litres
Average fuel consumption mpg
Tank range miles
Insurance group 17
Engine size 899cc
Engine specification 12-valve, in-line-triple
Frame Tubular steel trellis/cast aluminium
Front suspension adjustment
Fully-adjustable
Rear suspension adjustment
Fully-adjustable
Front brakes 2 x 320mm discs
Rear brake 240mm disc
Front tyre size 120/70 17 in
Rear tyre size 18/55 17 in

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