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    Ever since the DSK Motowheels group brought the iconic brand Benelli to Indian shores a little over a year ago, the brand has seen considerable growth thanks to its competitive pricing and the value for money tag apart from other goodies that the DSK-Benelli bikes offer. Apart from these, it has also caught the fancy of the motorcycle aficionados in the country is the poser value (read radical design) and/or the aural pleasure that they get when they go for a Benelli. And there is one Benelli available for every pocket, starting from the TNT 300 to a litre class TNT-R, and in between you have the inline four 600s and an alien looking 899. Buoyed by the response they got, the folks at DSK-Benelli recently brought the TNT25, a single cylinder 250cc machine, to make further inroads in the Indian market. The pocket friendly Benelli TNT25 was launched evidently to reach out to a bigger pie of Indian audience and to give some volume to their sales. We were there at the launch of the baby Benelli in Pune

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    Engine
    The Benelli TNT25 has a 4-stroke, single cylinder, 249cc, liquid cooled engine that makes a healthy 28.16 bhp at 9800 rpm and a torque of 21.61 Nm at 8000 rpm. This engine is mated to a six-speed gearbox that was smooth and functioned flawlessly. The engine itself was rev happy and quite responsive to throttle inputs. The bike moves effortlessly from standstill. There is truckloads of bottom and mid-range torque available, making the TNT25 super fun to ride in the city and for those highway sprints. The power delivery is smooth and linear. The engine holds itself effortless in the high revs too. Needless to say, with the TNT300, the DSK-Benelli folks have set a benchmark when it comes to the exhaust note, and the TNT25 does well to match up to that. There is a lot of grunt and volume to that exhaust note. It makes you feel like you are going much faster than you actually are. Such an aural pleasure it is.








    Ride comfort and handling
    The split seat on the Benelli TNT25 offers a generous saddle space for the riders, even for those with big bottoms. Though we could not say the same for the pillion seat. It is comfortable but not big enough. Otherwise, with the flatter handlebar and the rearset footpegs, the overall riding stance and ergonomics give it a big bike feel. Even the riders with large body build would find it comfortable with an upright sitting posture with perfectly placed footpegs that are neither too commuterish nor too awkward like the Duke 200









    Braking
    To tame the 28 horses of the TNT25, Benelli has fitted a 280 mm single petal disc upfront with 4-piston caliper and a 240 mm petal disc with twin-piston caliper at the rear, which felt enough on paper, but not in real world. The brakes on our test mule felt spongy and did lack the bite, and the same was the feedback from a couple of other riders from other cities who rode the bike. Clearly, this is one area where there is a scope of improvement. The good news is that Benelli is working on an in-house ABS system and will be fitting it on the TNT25 and the ABS version should be available in the market in around 8-9 months from now.




    Customization options
    To make it stand apart from the crowd, DSK-Benelli has thrown in a set of sticky Metzeler rubber and a bunch of customization options for the buyers, which is available at a price of course. The standard variant of the TNT25 comes fitted with MRF tyres; however, those willing to pay an extra 8 grand, can get the premium version that has Metzeler rubber. Quite a deal we must say. Do go for it if you can because you can have much more fun on tyres that offer extra grip and that extra grip can be a lifesaver as well.
    And like we said, DSK-Benelli is offering a bunch of other customization options in the form of decals and accessories like foldable brake and clutch levers, custom brake oil reservoir cap, and other CNC machined parts which would let the buyers customize their bikes according to their taste.




















    Spec comparison of the Benelli TNT25 and its closest rivals
    Benelli TNT25 Vs Mahindra Mojo



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    (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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    re: Benelli TNT25 Review

    The Benelli TNT25 Vs the KTM Duke 200
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      Re: Benelli TNT25 Review

      Shit...no ABS again. Why why why ??
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      • #4
        Re: Benelli TNT25 Review

        Originally posted by NightFurry View Post
        Shit...no ABS again. Why why why ??
        ABS is under development and probably can be fitted to existing bike, it will be out in next 8 to 9 months.
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          Re: Benelli TNT25 Review

          Another pocket rocket and awesome review as usual
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            Re: Benelli TNT25 Review

            Originally posted by itsmevini123 View Post
            Another pocket rocket and awesome review as usual
            Nice review, Was very useful & helped me to book my baby.

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            • #7
              Re: Benelli TNT25 Review

              hello everyone! I'm new to xBhp.
              The bike those who have reviewed have said two negative things
              1. braking power
              2. engine vibrations
              I like the styling of the bike very much,its fresh,it is a benelli, it will stand out in crowd, sounds amazing, has a good tank range.
              what else does a college student want?
              So the only thing that is bothering me from booking the bike is the vibration part as brakes are fixable!
              somebody please help me make a decision!

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                Re: Benelli TNT25 Review

                Missed this review earlier. Awesome one!
                The first picture had set the tone for things to come.
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                  Re: Benelli TNT25 Review

                  Congrats . Its a good looking Bike.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Benelli TNT25 Review

                    Originally posted by Shubhamdatye View Post
                    hello everyone! I'm new to xBhp.
                    The bike those who have reviewed have said two negative things
                    1. braking power
                    2. engine vibrations
                    I like the styling of the bike very much,its fresh,it is a benelli, it will stand out in crowd, sounds amazing, has a good tank range.
                    what else does a college student want?
                    So the only thing that is bothering me from booking the bike is the vibration part as brakes are fixable!
                    somebody please help me make a decision!
                    The brakes are honestly sufficient for your regular rides to college. So that won't be an issue. Same goes for the vibrations. Comes with any motorcycle, you will deal with it and on the Benelli it isn't too harsh.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Benelli TNT25 Review

                      Originally posted by Adoksh View Post
                      The brakes are honestly sufficient for your regular rides to college. So that won't be an issue. Same goes for the vibrations. Comes with any motorcycle, you will deal with it and on the Benelli it isn't too harsh.
                      Yes bro. My benelli is 1111 kms old now. Brakes are just about getting used to. However the engine is a bit harsh but not an issue. Thanks though

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