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  • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

    Well tank and exhaust replacement cost a fortune on ant bike.. add to that other stuff i am not surprised.. i had a bad one with my yammy and it costed 48k and the insurace only sanctioned like 30k or so.. tank was bloody expensive..

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    • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

      Originally posted by cfsjaved View Post
      Thats what he told me when I asked about the crash a month back. Today morning I had a short conversation where he explained to me about the bill and the parts replaced. I did not see the bike myself, so cannot really say anything about the extent of damages. The bike fell on its right, hence the right side has taken a beating. The parts that have been replaced are exhaust, fairing, tank, some cover on the display console, front and rear brake levers. I will speak to him later tomorrow and ask about the severity of the crash and check if anything else was replaced.


      The TNT doesn't has a fairing, if you can take a pic of the bill and post it, ask him to get frame sliders ASAP..
      I DON'T LET MY BIKE DOWN, MY BIKE DOESN'T LET ME DOWN......

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      • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

        Originally posted by cfsjaved View Post
        Thats what he told me when I asked about the crash a month back. Today morning I had a short conversation where he explained to me about the bill and the parts replaced. I did not see the bike myself, so cannot really say anything about the extent of damages. The bike fell on its right, hence the right side has taken a beating. The parts that have been replaced are exhaust, fairing, tank, some cover on the display console, front and rear brake levers. I will speak to him later tomorrow and ask about the severity of the crash and check if anything else was replaced.
        First thing I did when I got the bike was installing the frame slider or aka crash guard.
        Did he have 1 on his bike?
        As I gaze upon your beauty, I think to myself, "never have I seen an angel fly so low".

        Yamaha RX100, Yamaha RD350, Bajaj Pulsar 150, Honda Unicorn, Yamaha FZ16, Suzuki Gs150r, Honda Dazzler, Suzuki Gixxer, Benelli TNT 300, Yamaha R3

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        • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

          Originally posted by fusioncoast View Post
          First thing I did when I got the bike was installing the frame slider or aka crash guard.
          Did he have 1 on his bike?

          You installed it from showroom? 7k waala?
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          • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

            Originally posted by shahbaz63 View Post
            You installed it from showroom? 7k waala?
            Yes it's of a very good quality and when when it is done doing its job u don't have to replace the whole rod, you can just replace the front part which is removable

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            I need after market mirrors the other day I went to Hearsh bakery in bandra I could not get in the narrow entrance because of the mirror.
            So instead of parking my precious outside the gate I dint eat the burgar lolzz
            As I gaze upon your beauty, I think to myself, "never have I seen an angel fly so low".

            Yamaha RX100, Yamaha RD350, Bajaj Pulsar 150, Honda Unicorn, Yamaha FZ16, Suzuki Gs150r, Honda Dazzler, Suzuki Gixxer, Benelli TNT 300, Yamaha R3

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            • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

              Originally posted by fusioncoast View Post
              Yes it's of a very good quality and when when it is done doing its job u don't have to replace the whole rod, you can just replace the front part which is removable

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              I need after market mirrors the other day I went to Hearsh bakery in bandra I could not get in the narrow entrance because of the mirror.
              So instead of parking my precious outside the gate I dint eat the burgar lolzz

              LOL... I m also planning to install that 7k waala crash guard

              So far nothing on net for TNT 300 (in India).
              Pride & Prejudice: Ladakh Ride,

              Ride To Raajmachi - Highway, Off Roading, Tent fire & Dhamaal

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              • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

                Originally posted by shahbaz63 View Post
                LOL... I m also planning to install that 7k waala crash guard [emoji14]

                So far nothing on net for TNT 300 (in India).
                I just asked the sales person in Andheri for frame slider, he quoted me 7.5 k [emoji52]

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                • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

                  Originally posted by MUSTANG 27 View Post
                  The TNT doesn't has a fairing, if you can take a pic of the bill and post it, ask him to get frame sliders ASAP..
                  I meant the small part which is in front of the tank where you have TNT written. Ya he is planning to have the frame sliders installed. Guess it is difficult to find. I will ask him about the bill tomorrow and update you guys.

                  Originally posted by fusioncoast View Post
                  First thing I did when I got the bike was installing the frame slider or aka crash guard.
                  Did he have 1 on his bike?
                  Unfortunately he does not have frame slider on his bike. Otherwise the damage would have been minimal.

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                  Originally posted by MUSTANG 27 View Post
                  The TNT doesn't has a fairing, if you can take a pic of the bill and post it, ask him to get frame sliders ASAP..
                  I meant the small part which is in front of the tank where you have TNT written. Ya he is planning to have the frame sliders installed. Guess it is difficult to find. I will ask him about the bill tomorrow and update you guys.

                  Originally posted by fusioncoast View Post
                  First thing I did when I got the bike was installing the frame slider or aka crash guard.
                  Did he have 1 on his bike?
                  Unfortunately he does not have frame slider on his bike. Otherwise the damage would have been minimal.

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                  • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

                    Originally posted by cfsjaved View Post
                    Unfortunately he does not have frame slider on his bike. Otherwise the damage would have been minimal.
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                    Tell your friend to get an Universal frame sliders, the one which they usually fit on a CBR or KTM or R15. It might not be the best finding fit yet, but I believe it will do its job. Dont wait for the accessories to arrive, else the damage might be even bigger.
                    R15S - Current
                    Honda Dio - Current
                    TNT 600i - Sold
                    Classic 500 - Sold
                    Pulsar 220 dtsi - Sold
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                    • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

                      Ninja 300 Tank in 2nd hand market is 25k
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                      As I gaze upon your beauty, I think to myself, "never have I seen an angel fly so low".

                      Yamaha RX100, Yamaha RD350, Bajaj Pulsar 150, Honda Unicorn, Yamaha FZ16, Suzuki Gs150r, Honda Dazzler, Suzuki Gixxer, Benelli TNT 300, Yamaha R3

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                      • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

                        Originally posted by shahbaz63 View Post
                        @abhijit - from where u did ppf film for tn300? Which dealer?
                        It's a paint protection film, available with 3M Car Care. I got it done from Malad showroom.
                        Regards,
                        Abhijit

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                        • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

                          Originally posted by abhijitkn View Post
                          It's a paint protection film, available with 3M Car Care. I got it done from Malad showroom.
                          How much did it cost you? Reviews of PPF please.
                          The real beauty lies in throttle's twist!!

                          Headlight can be replaced, Head cannot be. Wear a helmet.

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                          • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

                            very good all members are satisfied with their bikes nobody is expressing any major problem in the bike. pl.share riding feelings.
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                            • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

                              Hello fellow xbhpians .
                              I am a newbie here . So pls ignore my silly questions.😁
                              I am planning to buy the TNT 300 .i just wanted to clarify
                              A few doubts:
                              1. What is the service interval?.is it every 4 thousand kma?
                              2. Has anyone faced any problems or major issues with the bike?
                              3. How long do the pirellis last?
                              4.any heating issues in traffic?
                              5. Does the engine has any strain during highway cruising at 100kmph?
                              6.what is the fuel efficiency?
                              7. What is the service cost? (Basic oil and filter change)

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                              • Re: Benelli TNT 300 Ownership Experience

                                Originally posted by devils_friend View Post
                                How much did it cost you? Reviews of PPF please.
                                Not available in thane 3m ...
                                Pride & Prejudice: Ladakh Ride,

                                Ride To Raajmachi - Highway, Off Roading, Tent fire & Dhamaal

                                Madness in Rajasthan - Travelogue
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