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Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience
Hello, let me introduce by myself, Im from Mexico, Mexico City, Im a happy owner of TNT 25 2016 since one week ago, let me show some pics of my new baby, I know I know, its an italian motorcycle, but I just cut the green and white sticker from bottom, hope you like it
I couldnt find a owners manual, but Im posting something I found I think you can use like a reference
BENELLI Q.J.
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Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience
Hello Adair!! The pictures look great..Originally posted by Adair View PostHello, let me introduce by myself, Im from Mexico, Mexico City, Im a happy owner of TNT 25 2016 since one week ago, let me show some pics of my new baby, I know I know, its an italian motorcycle, but I just cut the green and white sticker from bottom, hope you like it
I couldnt find a owners manual, but Im posting something I found I think you can use like a reference
BENELLI Q.J.
http://www.benellimoto.com/userfiles...BN302_2015.pdf
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Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience
I think its better to get service done before your coastal ride as you will be doing a 600 Kms ride so it will be safe that bike will get checked at servicing like oil, coolant etc.Originally posted by abhishek_pustake View PostI am planning for a coastal ride end of this month which would be around 600kms, I've clocked 3000kms in 4 months and my service is due on 11th may. The service manual says 4000kms or 90 days post 1st service, so should i get my bike serviced before or after the ride? Thanks in advance!
And you can also ask them to check other things which will assure you that the bike is perfectly fine for the ride and you will be peaceful while doing your ride.
Best of luck for your oncoming ride enjoyy and ride safe !!Thanks,
Anway Kale.
Dominar 400 (2018- Counting)
Benelli Tnt 25 (2016- 2018)
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 (2014-15)
Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSI (2010-13)
Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme (2008-10)
Hero Honda Ambition (2007-08)
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Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience
Okay sure! Thanks alot for your suggestion anwaykale!Originally posted by anwaykale View PostI think its better to get service done before your coastal ride as you will be doing a 600 Kms ride so it will be safe that bike will get checked at servicing like oil, coolant etc.
And you can also ask them to check other things which will assure you that the bike is perfectly fine for the ride and you will be peaceful while doing your ride.
Best of luck for your oncoming ride enjoyy and ride safe !!
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Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience
Two Questions:
1) Does TNT 25 have emergency warning blinkers option by default? (both turn indicators blink simultaneously). -Seems it is available on TNT 300
2) Does our display show remaining kms on fuel by setting any buttons?
I did not find it anywhere...Any body have english manual pdf.
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Update: Motul seems to be better option, as it seems the chain noise has slightly reduced. Also the cleaner works effectively in cleaning the chain.Originally posted by anwaykale View PostYes putting bike on paddock is two persons job. Even a single person can put bike on paddock but its quite risky as single fall can damage the bike. By using paddock cleaning and lubing is a very simple job even cleaning rear wheel becomes easy. Overall it makes task less tedious. And even while removing paddock from bike please use help of another person just to negate the risk of fall.
Nice.. I am currently using Tribocor next time will try Motul..
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Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience
Yea 300 has it . Tn25 dont. Will ask the service guys if they can do it. And no the meter lacks all functions. Its just a basic meter with odo, 1 trip meter and for fancy stuff you can covert the units from kmph into miles and miles per hourOriginally posted by GTDOM View PostTwo Questions:
1) Does TNT 25 have emergency warning blinkers option by default? (both turn indicators blink simultaneously). -Seems it is available on TNT 300
2) Does our display show remaining kms on fuel by setting any buttons?
I did not find it anywhere...Any body have english manual pdf.
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Update: Motul seems to be better option, as it seems the chain noise has slightly reduced. Also the cleaner works effectively in cleaning the chain.
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Re: Benelli TNT 25 Ownership Experience
Originally posted by GTDOM View PostTwo Questions:
1) Does TNT 25 have emergency warning blinkers option by default? (both turn indicators blink simultaneously). -Seems it is available on TNT 300
2) Does our display show remaining kms on fuel by setting any buttons?
I did not find it anywhere...Any body have english manual pdf.
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Update: Motul seems to be better option, as it seems the chain noise has slightly reduced. Also the cleaner works effectively in cleaning the chain.
Thanks will use Motul next time..
Tnt 25 does not have both of the things. Regarding the hazard light there is one adapter available on ebay which can be fitted and hazard light can be activated but bummer is it is currently only available for KTM bikes. I also checked with seller and he confirmed that currently it is only compatible for Ktm's.
Please find below link of the product (It also contains instructions to plug the device and how to activate and deactivate hazard light)
[https://m.ebay.in/itm?itemId=222034737354
Also please find below video link (Video which contains plug the device and how to activate and deactivate hazard light)
[https://youtu.be/zLNM4nt21i4Last edited by anwaykale; 05-05-2016, 04:56 PM.Thanks,
Anway Kale.
Dominar 400 (2018- Counting)
Benelli Tnt 25 (2016- 2018)
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 (2014-15)
Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSI (2010-13)
Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme (2008-10)
Hero Honda Ambition (2007-08)
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