Benelli TNT 135 Review | Are 135CC Motorcycles Worth It?
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Join me on my first time riding a Benelli TNT 135, a 135cc POWERHOUSE that's perfect for city streets and fun weekend rides. In this video, I share my initial impressions, experiences, and a few tips for those considering this bike.
Highlights:
First impressions of the Benelli TNT 135
Key features and specifications of the 135cc engine
Handling and performance on various road conditions
Personal tips for first-time riders
Pros and cons of the Benelli TNT 135
Whether you're a seasoned rider or new to motorcycles, this video offers a detailed look at what makes the TNT 135 a great choice. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more motorcycle adventures and reviews!
These smaller engines need to break in before they really start to shine, roughly 1k miles or so. I have the exact same Benelli with 4k miles so far. Also have a Z125 and Kymco Spade 150i. All three are different but all so much fun and easy to own. The most smiles per gallon. 😁
Groms are perfect right out the dealer 😎
Nice little Ride for around Town just raising a little Cain...
I just got one and I noticed it doesn’t have a gauge telling you what gear you’re in besides Neutral, does that seem normal? Coming from a new rider I’m just curious
Theres a lot of bikes out there that dont have gear indicators but I agree it is strange not seeing one on a more recent bike such as this one...
I had the same model, and i noticed that the chains look a bit loose, is it normal?
I’m getting one def worth
I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t understand it at first but the more I rode it and got comfortable with it the more fun I had 😂
@@imTjmotovlog yeah I have a Lifon kp mini 150 and they are awesome bikes and you can do a 212 motor swap for pretty cheap if you get the motor off of Amazon and you’ll be able to ride comfortably on the highway it changes the entire bike and would make for a good video
Theres a 300 swap for this one that my buddy is looking into getting but hes not sure about it haha
Second summer with mine. Just under 2000 miles. Love it. Only complaint is there's too much vibration through the throttle. Hands go numb after 20 minutes. Also speedo is def off. 5 mph up to 45 and 8 mph off from there up. There's UA-cam videos on how to set the speedo to show the correct speed. I haven't gotten around to it yet
Update I bought a 125 cc boom Vader off of Amazon I’ve had it for three weeks and put 400 miles on it and have been riding every day I love it and just a simple carb swap and it made the bike perfect I payed 1600 for it after shipping and I love it you got to take a look at it best bike you can buy for less than 2000
Is the headlight still really bad?
I actually didn’t drive it at night but I texted him and he said it isn’t bad 🤷♂️
@@imTjmotovlog Yeah the earlier ones are known for bad headlights. I’ve got the Condor 150, good lights, good power, pretty impressive for $1,618 delivered.