Benelli TnT
Looks like china bikes will be more mainstream.
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Interesting little bike with impressive looks
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Nice!
Nice find pistol
Honda CBR300 http://hondacbr300.com/honda cbr300 left.jpg Or twin benelli...i like its looks over the crotch rocket style Honda http://ic.maxabout.us//misc/infograp...jpg/thumb/1100 |
$4327 out the door
http://af1racingaustin.com/benelli/b...i-tnt300-8ebj6
2017 Benelli TNT 300 (Black) 3,499.00 3,999.00 2017 Benelli TNT 300 (Black) ON SALE NOW $500 OFF PRICE OUT THE DOOR IS $4327 including all taxes |
They're apparently pretty nice bikes. Seen a few YouTube reviews on the 300 already.
Curious at the 0-100km/h time, it seems a bit honest; the Ninja 300 has slightly less power but clocks a quicker time, if I recall. I wonder why a bike of similar weight and power (a couple more horses) is a little slower; geared longer, perhaps. It has pretty big tyres for its size. |
I took a test ride and really loved it. The sound it makes is awesome, and it's a full-sized motorcycle with a top speed around 100mph. It easily cruises at 80 and still has plenty of beans for passing.
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i dont get how they get 38 hp out of the little inline twin 300, but we can only get about 15 out of a 200-250cc single.... wheres the massive power loss? is there taht much room for improvement on the small cg and cb???
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CG and CB motors will never make that kind of power. 2-valve pushrod motor is a completely different class. Even the Virago V-twin motor only pushes out 19hp out of a 250cc twin. It's a 2-valve-per-cylinder single overhead cam aircooled motor.
Going 4-valve heads is a way to get more power. Tighter tolerances and higher compression is a way to get more power. But this generally requires water cooling. Spinning the motor faster is a way to get more power. But pushrods can't go that fast, so overhead cams are required. Timing the exhaust and intake valves more precisely is a way to get more power. And that means independent intake and exhaust cams. All of this adds up to make a far more complex motor than the CG mill. But also a far more powerful motor. And modern machining and metallurgy allows it to still be completely reliable. Charles. |
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that thing was a wicked little bike...LOL not the most reliable though... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0TU9qiSyII |
Yes, sure, you can build a pushrod motor that can go faster. You build out the other areas to their maximum, and take the hit on RPM. But all things being equal, if you went OHC of some sort you'd be able to spin that same motor faster and make more power.
Pushrods just have too much mass to allow the engine to spin fast. Unless you can make them really, really short, you're looking at 7000-8000 rpm, max. The TNT300 redlines at 13,000 rpm. Charles. |
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using that power to displacement number, a cg200 should theoretically be able to make 28hp, and a 250 theoretically could make 35... wouldnt that be nice..LOL anyone got any ties to nascar engine builders? see what they could come up with for a china bike...LOL :hehe: |
High horsepower, Limited mileage
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The Benelli 600 is very popular in China
Anything bigger cc 400-650 sells decent last few years |
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Did anyone else notice that when SSR quietly rolled out the 302S in the USA, that it got an 18cc boost and an additional 5 horsepower? It's 300cc now instead of 282cc. The 302S also has more ground clearance, longer suspension travel, and a 160 rear tire instead of the 140 that the TNT300 has, all while gaining only 4 pounds over the TNT300. Also a LED projector headlight and some mild styling changes, along with a lower seat to maintain the 31.5" seat height.
I was thinking about finding a leftover 2017 TNT300... but the extra power and tire selection has me maybe thinking about the 302S instead. Charles. |
I had seen that bike added to the Benelli lineup, but did not check out the specs. I just assumed it had a more hardcore suspension, but was the same bike underneath. For selfish reasons, would love you to get any of the Benelli bikes; I already enjoy reading about your Buccaneer, so would definitely enjoy looking forward to your Benelli bike posts.
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Reading up on it more, it also got redesigned coil packs, a heat shield between the motor and coil packs (coils were having heat-releated failures apparently), a redesigned water pump with a bearing (somehow the TNT version doesn't have a bearing) which is supposed to drastically increase the life of the pump, different air intake configuration, lower gearing (different rear sprocket) and ECU changes that bump up the rev limiter and provide more power.
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I really want one... but there are two other bikes on my radar, the CSC RX4 and the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. I'll have the cash to buy one of these outright in the summer...
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