Benelli TRK 502 - What You Need to Know?
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
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Finally, I had the chance to ride the new Benelli TRK 502. My first impressions are only positive. Build quality is not bad at all. It comes with almost all the necessary extras that we need to travel on long motorcycle trips, but unfortunately, it has some serious problems with the spare parts in Europe. My friend Carlos, who came with the bike all the way from Macau (China) to Berlin on the way to Portugal will share some priceless experience for the model.
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Total rispect Carlos.
Maybe one of the best test of that bike.
For a trip like this people normally buy gs1250 that cost 25000 euros, and than put 5000 euros extras on the bike, and then make only half way, or they can't finish the trip because of gearbox problems etc...
Carlos is my idol
Benelli is my next bike
Hi Pavlin, a good overview about this exotic machine. I like it. Carlos is a great guy and he speaks about the problems very honest. My respect! Best regards to him and the best wishes for his further trip to Portugal. Ride safe, Hans
Thanks for taking the time Hans!
Elends Huraglump . Thank you
Carlos
You have a new subscriber. This is the second time I watch your videos and certainly you nailed the most important subjects one needs to know about a motorcycle.
Specially, i really enjoyed this upload and appreciate yours but also Carlo's sincerity and generosity to share the good, bad and ugly about his experience.
Real men talk to the face and only the true.
Cheers mate!
Glad to help!
Carlos is right to keep that bike because they made alot of memories and hardship together. Safe trip, Carlos!
Exactly!
Kenrole. Yes my friend, I will keep this bike that was my only company on this 29 days of adventure. I think the adventure of my live.
Great review. I have this bike and I travel with my wife, we are very happy with it, no problems with it at all, we have traveled more than 12,000km and no complaints. We travel in Mexico and Central America.
Good, enjoy your trips!
@@motorcycleadventures Thank you, we enjoy them very much, I have a lot of material and hope some day I find the time and the talent to edit them and share them here. Love your Chanel, thank you for your reply.
@@Centaur0405 do you experience any problem to this bike? In the engine or the other features to the trk 502x version?
Honest review by the owner. Some people would praise it even if it was rubbish in order to validate their purchase.
True
sharkface 70. Thank you
Thank you from Italy. First honest review I Have seen in my life
Glad it was helpful!
Great review hope Carlos got the rear shock sorted and completed his trip, thanks to you both for taking the time to explain some things we may not all consider when doing a long adventure 👍
Our pleasure!
Nice Sincere review from the owner. Thanks very much. Every bikers has to watch this.
Thank you ! Both of you have made the most honest and practical review from ownership perspective
Boa sorted para a viagem a Portugal, Carlos.
Feliz Viagems!
Tenere Traveller. Obrigado, abraço
That was such a good video Pavlin I really enjoyed it and the owner of the bike was absolutely wonderful as well, it was a great interview
sumporfuk. Thank you. My english not perfect but hope understandably
Carlos Avila There is absolutely no need to worry about your English. The most important thing to remember when communicating in another language (or even your own language) is that the other person or people understand what you are saying. Perfect English has very little to do good Communication and your communication is excellent. It was a great interview. Travel safely my friend.
sumporfuk. Thank you. All the best for your rides too.
Fantastic video. These are the details we all need to know before purchasing a bike. It's not just about the initial purchase price. There's a lot more to running a bike than the initial cost. Many thanks for making this video. All the best. 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Very good and honest review by Carlos!
Carlos is great man!
PbPomper. Thank you. Sorry about my english.
I'm impressed. 99.9% of riders will never use a bike like this, with very heavy loads, intensive riding for thousands of KMs, some on bad roads, in all weather conditions. The fact the rear shock lasted over 10,000 km under these conditions is actually very impressive also.
Very good value for your money, but only if Benelli can quickly improve the after-sale support.
Ok
Thanks to You & Carlos for a good review. As a Benelli (Keeway) RKF owner I can confirm that parts availability is a nightmare. Ordering a peg (footrest) on warranty via the official importer lasted 6 months. Now the bike, which is brand new (5000 km) stands for 1+ year in the garage, with broken / disintegrated clutch mechanism (a common issue in these, due to sub-par materials, aka Chinesium) and I cannot find parts anywhere. Difficult to repair, as the mechanism buried deep within the main engine halves. Preparing to either pull the engine out, with difficult access to many parts and a lot of pure nonsense, crap plastic parts. Or just sell it, in an “as-is” state, with a loss, as it it out of warranty now.
My wife just bought me a Benelli TRK502 (BS6) today for my birthday!!!. Took it for a short ride....well it's good really, I stopped riding over 10years ago and am basically re-introducing myself to it. The basics are still intact by I know I have to refine my riding skills. The TRK502 feels like it could have done with longer gears maybe or a 7th gear to ease the revs at high speeds. However, I did note that it struggles at slow speeds an indication of the weight to power ratio......it feels pretty planted on the ground but you can feel the weight when turning and also at low speeds. A little bit noisy also.......The bike is priced at USD6,990 (Nairobi, Kenya). Itse a fair deal for a new bike in this category. It's a day old, will do the 1000km feedback
It is what it is! Enjoy it!
How's it holding up?
@@cold_jay The bike is really good. Covered 1600km so far, am not a very frequent rider. But I really love the bike so far. Just found a small oil leak on the oil filter today after a 110km ride yesterday. I guess the filter needs to be tightened a bit. The other issue is hard shifting gears....not sure what the problem is. No other issues so far.
Thanks for giving such a precise review of the bike... topweight, comfortable speed etc. This is what everyone is trying to find out.
Great review Pavlin, very helpful. Thanks for giving your honest opinion Carlos and have a great adventure!
Thanks for taking the time James!
You should check the trk 502X version. It Is more off-road oriented (higher, longer sospensions, buffer front wheel).
Tranks for this video.
Impressive from Macau to Europe its ah good reviews ride safe sir carlos
Glad you enjoyed it
Great Review. Experience shared sincerely.
I believe,
Parts availability cab be an issue even with a BMW GSA 1250 .
What matters is how good the bike is put together for the long haul.
I think the fact that the bike did Macau to Berlin, speaks volumes of its basic reliability.
Thanks .
Thanks for taking the time!
Carlos have a safe trip until our Portugal.
Sérgio Coelho. Obrigado
What an excellent, detailed and useful review. Benelli still seem to have some way to go yet. Thanks to both presenters and full marks to Carlos. Good luck with the trip.
There is nothing wrong with the TRX502. It is a great modern bike, you will have broken fuel pump problems on any modern EFI if you deliberately runout of fuel or just plan poorly and run out of fuel. Also for the trip they are describing he picked the wrong bike, the TRK502X would have been the better choice. I don't like this type of review where people run down good equipment just because they don't know how to use it correctly. A poor tradesman always blames his tools.
I met Pavlin 3 years ago in Berlin. At that time I had a Suzuki V Strom 1000 2014 model. It is was to heavy for me and I couldn't do off road. This year I changed with a Honda CB500X 2019. I don't have that power, but off road is great. 500 cc but only 187 kg. Cheers Pavlin, thank you for showed me the Berlin that night.
It was my pleasure as usual!
This bike is a best seller in Portugal.
Good review
Good
Last year I was almost sure to buy this bike but the thing that made me reconsider was the dealership. In my country it was a tiny dealership with non professional guys and I saw the actual clients waiting hours for stuff. I tried the bike there and a couple of days later I bought a second hand cb500x from 2016 for around the same price as a new 2018 TRK
I think that you token the right decision.
@motorcycle adventure could you please make a review on CB500X
@@motorcycleadventures
No, he didn't.
If everyone did the same there would only be cb500's and 1200gs's on the road.
cb500x is the good choice
guy you are really so honest and your tips always useful in touring. Great work
Thanks for taking the time!
Excellent review and a good point of caution on parts availability
I kind of stumbled across your channel, don't remember how, but glad I did.
Apparently there are a lot of negative reviews out there about this bike.
I haven't bothered checking as here is an honest review from a rider who has put some miles on the bike.
Good work :)
Thanks, Mark!
As usual, very useful video. Congratulation!
I had doubts about a year ago if i bought the trk 502 or a nc 750 x from honda. In the end i choose the nc 750x precisely because of the problems related on this video. Have a nice trip Carlos. Bem vindo a Portugal de novo.
Good decision you token!
Nuno Mendes. Obrigado Nuno, não há comparação entre uma moto a sério e a Benelli TRK 502. Percebido? Abraço
@@CarlosAvilaMacau à data que comprei, dei 6800 pela nc, e a trk ficava por 6500 mas era bem mais encorpada e trazia as malas e mais umas coisas... Fez-me pensar e bem
Nuno Mendes. Nuno acredito que sim, mas não tem comparação. Eles podem vender bem pelo preço que pedem e por alguns extras que possam oferecer, tudo “made in China”. Mas também tenho gisto na internet aí de Portugal uma séria the TRK’s de 2018 e de 2019 à venda, com mil desculpas. Só o peso é assustador. Manobrar esta mota em cidade é o cabo dos trabalhos, ir fazer todo o terreno é queda certa. Agora, tem um motor muito aceitável, não me deu um unico problema até agora, tem um desenho muito bonito a imitar a Ducati (desenho italiano) e é confortável.
CB 500 x would be even better decision - it has better acceleration, more agile, lighter, better looking, ..., Yes NC has extra space where the tank normaly is, but that's more or less all.
CARLOS. Um grande abraço e boas curvas até Portugal.
alfredo rebelo. Muito obrigado. Tem sido um grande desafio e aventura esta viagem, mas espero conseguir chegar ao Cabo Carvoeiro no sábado dia 17 de Agosto.
Good, honest review. I considered a Benelli because of the price and because I wanted an ‘all rounder’. Fortunately I found a good deal on a Versys 650 GT and went with that. Having seen your video on the Versys 650 and the one made by the Missenden Flyer beforehand convinced me that the Kawasaki was the better investment,.
Absolutely!
John Thorburn. You right, can’t compare
Amazing way to talk about a bike!
Cool!
Good looking bike, and a honest review I hope to see more of thos Benelli on my country.
I'm going to north portugal tomorrow in my first motorbike trip, Paris to north Portugal.
I will open my eyes to see you Carlos, Boa viagem.
Patricio Cruz. Today I arrived Burgos, Spain and also tomorrow I will stay here to rest. Friday ride to Covilhã in Portugal abd stay there 1 night. Saturday hooe to finish my adventure in my home town Peniche (center of Portugal). All the best for your ride.
Grande Carlos! Have a nice trip and stay safe! Um abraço de Portugal! 👍
Sabeillard x. Muito obrigado. Hoje cheguei a Colónia, Alemanha. Amanhã passarei a Bélgica e espero ficar em Orleans, França. Mesmo fom o problema da suspensão traseira tenho esperança de conseguir terminar. Abraço
@@CarlosAvilaMacau Caro Carlos, grande aventura ao alcance de poucos! Continuação de boa viagem e um abraço! Samuel Pedro Abeillard
Sabeillard x. Obrigado Samuel
Would not a Honda CB 500X be finally a better choice, worth the additional cost (6800€ in Europe) ? Beside the spare parts distribution issue, the problem of the Benelli seems to be the weight, not the power by itself. Of course, because such travel costs a lot of money, one may not want or simply not can put too much on the bike. Anyway, bravo to Carlos to make his dream true and to honestly share his experience. Thumbs up !
Agree, CB 500X is very close with price and spare parts everywhere.
Thanks so much for the review, I was just about to head out and buy the new klr650 adventure but came across the beneli Trk502x
I thought wow, what an amazing bike, that was until I heard your feedback about the bike and part's being hard to source so a bit more research
Thank you both
Glad I could help!
this review was 3 years ago at the time a very good advice and review now in 2022 things have changed so the review is in reality expired , parts are now readily available all over europe , check your nearest dealership and ask , if you further research now in 2022 you will see its the most sold bike for 2021 and also so far in 2022
Very good review and accurate....I had one and yes, its is as you say....👍 It was good enough to get started in adventure riding. I now have a Triumph Tiger 800XCx ...😁
Thanks for taking the time!
Honest and interesting, Pedro's only real mistake was picking a road version instead of the x, but now it will be the opposite riding to Portugal.
Thanks for watching!
Waiting for your review on the Yamaha Tenere 700. Thanks for all the good videos.
I will do it when I have the chance
Nice looking bike.. I like the windshield
Thanks for taking the time!
CARLOS, boa viagem até Portugal 🇵🇹
Pedro Santos, muito obrigado, se tudo correr bem chegarei dia 17 de Agosto pelas 16 horas ao Cabo Carvoeiro/Peniche, minha terra natal.
@@CarlosAvilaMacau corra tudo bem, boas férias 🏖
Pedro Santos. Obrigado Pedro, igualmente. Abraço
@@CarlosAvilaMacau boa viagem!
Rui Carvalho . Obrigado
Good sensible review, yes this bike is more then enough for every purpose. Only 47HP so what! If you hit the ground with 47 HP or 120HP you still hit the ground!! Fantastic price also. And a good looking machine. It is on my shortlist all the way up. 👌
Thanks for taking the time!
A gr8 video again Pavlin.. I am keen to buy this bike next year...but, somehow wasn't convinced enough...& now your video made an influence of skipping it :) DANKE-SCHÖN
In India this model costs upward of €7000/-
& the TRK-x costs € 500 more..
Awaiting Himalayan 650 in 2020...(its a strong rumor)
Keep sharing your adventures
Greets from India :)
Grande Carlos...
Parabéns pelas aventuras e obrigado pelo testemunho. Abraço
Thanks for this Nice vídeo!....Carlos, boa viagem até Portugal e boa sorte com a mota!!👍
Vitor Silva. Muito obrigado, está quase.
What a great review.
Thanks!
All good but as any rider will tell you , if you run out of fuel with an EFI system then you are going to damage the pump. Secondly you are using the wrong bike for the conditions you described. You should have been using the Benelli TRK 502X it has more clearance and a stronger shock absorber on the rear. I own the TRK 502 and it is an excellent machine when used for the purpose it was built for.
Thanks for taking the time!
Nice video bro, I got the X one (22/23) and that one is very fast.🔥
Thanks!
Wau... what a trip. Hughes respects.
Thanks for taking the time!
Thank you for this open and honest review.
You know it's not a BMW because... ah you all know what I'm gonna say. Nice review Carlos (& Pavlin), looks like this could be a good option for a lot of people...
Glad to help!
I have seen many positive reviews about trk 502 but i was waiting for your verdict only. Now i know where to go...
Thank
Great to see the review! Since i last asked for a review on this bike i actually ended up getting the Africa Twin. If people can't save up for that step up i would say the Honda CB500x is a better alternative to the Benelli.
id say the cb500x is one of the better adventure bikes full stop . compared to anything
@mld i took one out for a test ride the other week , i did 90 mph on it ,ok so only for a short burst but still , its light so wouldnt cost much to ship anywhere , the tank range is amazing and yes it has that honda reliability
actually if i was going around the world i'd seriously consider the cb 500x
plus rally raid do some great ugrades
Agree that the CB500 is far better option.
Great bike. The best cost-benefit for nowadays. Great design. Good bicylindrical engine, with same power of 660z Ténéré, but lower torque comparatively the same bike.
Thanks for taking the time!
Good video. I was about to buy this bike. Thank you.
Glad I could help
this bike is kicking now here in the Philippines...adventure riding here in the Philippines is awesome...i hope you will come here pavlin, sommeday
Maybe one day!
Benelli is cheap so one can spend on other things while travelling. And most importantly, it offers its riders a different kind of challenge and it'll test the riders endurance 🤣🤣. Definitely my kind of bike 💪💪
A clever man said: I am not that rich to buy cheap things...
@@motorcycleadventures Cleaver man once said: i need bike witch i can afford to park in front of my block in Sofia and sleep well
The trk mainly is a tourer for the price its great brand new i drove one and i like it only its low on hp but probably get used to it
Fair enough!
Hello, good to know about the parts to take care of, that was interesting. Did it evolve since and in what countries ? On the other hand i don't understand at all why the video talk about adventure for a bike not built for, the X version is.
Excelente video. Parabens Carlos pela coragem da viagem e pelo testemunho. Eu proprio estou comprador de uma mota trail e a Benelli era uma opcao a BMW mas ja vi que nao. Talvez pudessemo-nos encontrar em Portugal e falar melhor... Abraco.
I've got the same problem with my chinese bike in Poland. The bike is fine. It doesn't break, but when I had a little accident and I damadged it I had a problem with spare parts.
Excellent review,as always!
Thank you sir, and thank you to Carlos! This is excatly what we need, real owners who have used their bikes. I am really interested in this bike, I live in Spain and am a returner to motorcycling aged 60. Ummm! what to do. I love the RE Himalayan and have taken a liking to the Kawasaki Versys 300X There is tooooo much choice!!! But parts and service need to be factored into the purchase.
Glad to help!
this motorcycle is sold in Poland, Italy, Spain, England, so theoretically it is not so bad with parts. The design of the engine is simple, fairly easy to repair, Bosch injection, so fuel pump to buy from a European supplier, there are also pluses :) good opinion anyway, best regards !
Theoretically they said that, but when need something you need to wait.
@@motorcycleadventures you're right, but it is still quite new bike, year after year it should be better.... I hope 😉
A Motorcycle suspension mechanic should be able to re-build [fix] the shock? also upgrading it to make it better for the weight he is carrying. Has he tried finding an aftermarket shock suitable for the bike?
We tried all options. The bike is new model, no aftermarket options or rebuild sets.
Chris Z. Like Pavlin told, we check in all Berlin shops and mechanics. No way
Hi Carlos. I bought one from a friend who sold it to be at a good price. It’s only 3 years old and has 6.5k km. The bike looks cool but I worry about the long term durability and reliability. It’s easy to get attracted by newness and sexy looks but the bike is still relatively new and does not have a proven track record? Is this bike compared to buying a new FIAT car that only lasts up to 75k km or purchase an old Toyota but it lasts 250k km?
Two interesting guys and an interesting bike! That's a curious point about spares availability in Europe. I'm wondering what the situation is now (5 years on from the video date) in Benelli's home country of Italy, even though the bikes are made in China?
And I know the current trend is for massive "adventure" bikes - I've toured on a BMW R90/6. But you don't need a big beastie to tour. Over 50 years ago a friend and I did what is now known as the UK's North Coast 500 on our Honda CB175s. Pausing for a break in Glen Coe, we met two German lads who were touring 2-up on a shaft drive BMW 250 - probably ex-Army.
Safe riding, whatever you're on and wherever you are!
Thanks for taking the time!
Thank you. For. Such. An. Honest. Review. !!!
You are so welcome!
There's probably someone still waiting for Italian built Benelli parts since 1976!
Could be...
Exactly. Also parts for their Mirafiore FIAT have been on order since 1978! .....And their Aprilia, Guzzi, Ducati, Gas Gas, Bultaco, etc as well.
Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, maybe now RE. And if you can swing it, BMWs and KTM. I am lucky enough to have a 1200GSA, which has many detractors. It is Huge but is really great, nearly unstoppable actually, with practice. And I’m pretty old, so whoever your are you can sort the size out of you want to. But it is a brutally good bike and lasts and has no parts problems - except price. For this kind of riding, you must be able to deal with a breakdown . Period. It’s as important as how good the brakes are or something.
That Benelli is not a real world option. I admire this rider for taking that trip on it! Wow! Good job.
@@Simulera suzuki is the king of touring.... Dl650 and dl1000
It's heavy which is normal for a Chinese bike , Lone wolf channel in Portugal has one and he says he has a range of 540 km out of a tank of fuel while touring on the road
Love you guys! Real bikers.
Thanks!
mr carlos, what happened to your honda twin africa? did you change your bike?
Great adventure. Welcome to Portugal
Thanks for taking the time!
The fuel pump did probably fail due to lack on lubrication when it ran out, sort of like running engine without oil it happens. I rather have this than a motorcycle that costs as much as a nice car!
Agree
Excellent 'real world' review. I am / was considering the TRK500X to use just touring around the UK. I will still take a look and test ride, but I will ask about parts availability. Thanks for the video, very informative.
Carlos faz boa viagem até Portugal. Depois de uma viagem dessas é mais que normal não se vender a mota. São as nossas companheiras de viagem e não nos conseguimos desfazer delas. Tudo a correr bem. Um abraço.
José Batista. Muito obrigado. É mesmo essa a minha ideia, não a vender e nem sei se a legalizo. Se conseguir chegar à minha terra natal, no Cabo Carvoeiro, no próximo sábado dia 17, onde terei uma recepção da Câmara Municipal de Peniche da televisão e de conjunto de familiares e amigos, para mim será um feito e uma aventura de uma vida que jamais esquecerei. Serão 29 dias sózinho numa moto chinesa de 500cc atravessando 11 países.
great review
i really like this! you dont need bike like ktm790 or even tenere 700 (which i have at the moment) to see the world ! really nice!
Exactly!
Thanks! I have requested a full review since you talk about it, in some Arabic country in a local moto shop.
It was on Pakistan last year
I see now is more talk about this bike in USA. They new more off road version with spoke wheels and larger diameter tires adding more ground clearance. Seat height is up in the 33 inch area and weight still heavy.
Thanks for taking the time, man!
Carlos, Força! És uma inspiração! I wish I had the same resolve.
PleaseMindTheGap. Obrigado, foi uma grande aventura e espero terminá-la no próximo sádado 17 com chegada so Cabo Carvoeiro. Abraço
Hi ya thanks for this review, loved it.
I have owned this model for 2 years. In that I have totally loved it. Complete with crash bars and boxes included.
What I didn’t like was the frame started to rust quickly even though it was kept in a garage.
It let me down many times from the steering lock broke, ignition switch broke, fuel pump gave up and left me stranded.
Bike was very underpowered if you live in a hilly area it will struggle, or I found it that it did.
Overtaken things were a problem, even if you drop a gear it had no grunt to get passes quickly, it will pass but make sure you have plenty of road.
My dealer was amazing and I would def go to them again but they did not build the bike.
I’m glad I didn’t spend a fortune on it or it would have been hard to swallow as it was off the road for 3 months in repairs.
My advice if you get it cheap enough and want to run it into the ground and be prepared for breakdowns then go for it as you will get what you want from it.
Fair comment, thank you!
The 502X looks way better and I do like this bike. The spare parts and dealer network would have me looking elsewhere though.
Yrs, the parts are still problem.
I think that there are European countries in which this bike is very popular, like Italy, where spare parts availability is not such a problem. Have a safe ride to your destination !
Thanks for taking the time!
And Pavlin, another great video!
Thanks!
Great review. By the way brand new GS equipped with all bells and whistles will be much more problematic in the middle of nowhere then TRK (by the way Benelli Itself costs approx the same like the most common options chosen by BMW GS customers. TRK is value for money, but is not GS1250, Africa or Tenere. Cheers.
I agree.
Is this parts problem still the case now 4 years on?
No idea!
If you want a adventure bike, you should take the other variant TRK 502X that has 40mm higher seat, ground clearance, 210 mm vs 180mm, more suspension travel, tires, etc...
I know what it is but it still has the same issues.
wow..i saw Malaysia Flag at the left pannier..nice.
Nice review
Thank you! Cheers!
PAVLIN PLS TELL ME WHERE TO FIND THE COVER ON THE SEAT ,THAT WHITE ONE . AND DOSE IT HELP FOR LONG TRAVELING AND MAJE THE SEAT SOFT
Thanks, lads for an honest review. I was thinking about trading in my TDM 900 for trk 502 X but after watching your video, I think I will stick to Yamaha for a little bit longer...
Good review, but is that shock absorber thing in rear that bad? I would think that it would be easy to find third-party generic shock? Likely some other models also have very similar dimensions. Front end could be worse thing to do figure out
yes the bike engine is good its smooth and joy to ride with good mileage. Ya but the parts availability is a problem. We need to wait at least for 14 days for the parts to arrive to us. Most of the parts are imported from Hongkong. But trust me the engine and braking and mileage is super .
Thanks for sharing!
Looks great, thanks for sharing
Very good video... Good information thanks!
You are welcome anytime!
Order the part in China on line and have it ship to Berlin with DHL or UPS
Yes, two weeks
Pietro. I already order and on the way but to Portugal. I can’t wait on the meadle of Europe for parts that supposed must be on the dealership nominated by Benelli. But no, nobody have parts and also the french dealer novreply to my email when I asked if have that part. Very had Benelli service in Europe. Only work in China.