My TRK502X is a 2022, and has 15,000 miles on it. I live in Ecuador, and the bike goes everywhere. Highways, gravel, mud, all of it. So far, I've put exactly one temp sensor in it, about $40 dollars. There are lots of nice accessories for the models, with some nice standard features (ex: ABS, heated grips, LEDs, crash guards, USB connector, etc.). It's a great bike. 6 gears, and if you're wanting to push it in traffic, you'll be in/out of the gears a little bit. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat. Zero complaints.
A very detailed review. Enjoyed. For the money it offers a lot, but there other brands that nowadays offer similar options like the RE, Kove and CF. Can check my content when have time. Cheers. Take care.
Two bikes for the price of one, your mate got a bargin. That bike would make a great commute, especially the return on the MPG. It's also not bad looking. Knowing now that Benelli is Chinese, I would hold off a few years to see how they hold up reliability wise. I checked out the price over here, a 2022 with 1,400 miles was £3995, so good value here too. Great views as usual Marshall, I'm supprised there's no snow at that elevation. Merry Christmas to you and your better half.
We might get snow Christmas Day. The kids are coming up tomorrow though, so Christmas Day will just involve a blanket, hot cocoa, and the TV remote. Merry Christmas to you and your wife as well.
@@danwilson5947 That's actually why I bought the Benelli. LOTS of ADV riders here in Ecuador ride them, dealerships are fairly plentiful, parts are available, and the bike isn't that complicated. Although I will say they're a little top heavy overall. Not a deal breaker, but you do have to be a little more careful in rocky terrain.
I test rode a TRK502 last year and was impressed. Perfectly adequate for an old man like me..... Love that Colorado scenery
My TRK502X is a 2022, and has 15,000 miles on it. I live in Ecuador, and the bike goes everywhere. Highways, gravel, mud, all of it. So far, I've put exactly one temp sensor in it, about $40 dollars. There are lots of nice accessories for the models, with some nice standard features (ex: ABS, heated grips, LEDs, crash guards, USB connector, etc.). It's a great bike. 6 gears, and if you're wanting to push it in traffic, you'll be in/out of the gears a little bit. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat. Zero complaints.
A very detailed review. Enjoyed. For the money it offers a lot, but there other brands that nowadays offer similar options like the RE, Kove and CF. Can check my content when have time. Cheers. Take care.
Two bikes for the price of one, your mate got a bargin. That bike would make a great commute, especially the return on the MPG. It's also not bad looking. Knowing now that Benelli is Chinese, I would hold off a few years to see how they hold up reliability wise. I checked out the price over here, a 2022 with 1,400 miles was £3995, so good value here too. Great views as usual Marshall, I'm supprised there's no snow at that elevation. Merry Christmas to you and your better half.
We might get snow Christmas Day. The kids are coming up tomorrow though, so Christmas Day will just involve a blanket, hot cocoa, and the TV remote.
Merry Christmas to you and your wife as well.
They are quite reliable to be honest, been out since 2018 and a few have actually been around the globe!!
They come with hand guards too.
@danwilson5947 true. Mine has the guards removed because a brace broke at the dealer and they didn't replace it. Jeff's has the hand guards.
@@danwilson5947 That's actually why I bought the Benelli. LOTS of ADV riders here in Ecuador ride them, dealerships are fairly plentiful, parts are available, and the bike isn't that complicated. Although I will say they're a little top heavy overall. Not a deal breaker, but you do have to be a little more careful in rocky terrain.
All 3 of you😅😅😅