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Benelli BN 600GT / TNT 600GT
Benelli has created a 600cc sport tourer based on its popular BN 600 – the BN 600 GT. Speaking of the BN 600 GT, Benelli says “a bike easy, comfortable, versatile, with soft and sinuous forms, with which anyone can find a super confidence, appreciating immediately all the qualities. “A perfect vehicle for those who, riding the two wheels, runs throughout the year many miles: BN 600 GT in fact can be considered as a viable alternative to the car for the life of every day and on weekends, this Benelli motorcycle became the ideal travel companion to escape from the routine of the city.” This mid-sized motorcycle features same liquid-cooled, DOHC inline four found in the BN600R. The four-valves-per-cylinder engine produces 82 horsepower at 11,000 rpm, and 41 ft/lbs of torque at 8000 rpm. The powerplant features Electronic Fuel Injection that feeds through four 38mm throttle bodies. The engine is hooked to a six-speed racing transmission with “well-spaced gear engagement” for maximum performance. The BN 600 GT features a steel trellis frame, with the rear in aluminum allow casting for weight savings; all together, the BN 600 GT weighs 492 lbs. The suspension system consists of a 50mm upside-down front fork, and a rear aluminium alloy swingarm with rear shock absorber in extension hydraulic and spring preload adjustment. Braking is handled by two 320mm twin floating discs up front squeezed by radial calipers, and a 260mm single disk out back squeezed by a double-piston caliper. The BN 600 GT rolls on 17″ aluminum alloy wheels shod in 120/70 (front) and 180/55 (rear) tires. Knowing riders will use this sport tourer on long-distance rides, Benelli enhanced the BN 600 GT with a 7.1-gallon fuel tank.
Review: Tourers in
the mid-range price bracket are rare, nearly non-existent. The
big bike segment here in India is dominated by bikes which are
more performance oriented, and not really comfortable touring
options. That coupled with the low fuel tank capacity & lower
fuel efficiency numbers of these motorcycles makes touring long
distances quite a task. Good touring options are seen in the
higher end segment being brought in via the CBU route. But for
someone who wants a 600cc tourer, there’s nothing available as
of date. This is where the Benelli BN 600GT / TNT 600GT steps
in. Probably the only motorcycle in its class, the 600GT will
surely get a few heads turning and those looking at a good
touring motorcycle will not have to spend more than a million
rupees anymore. With a price tipping slightly over the Kawasaki
Ninja 650, the Benelli tourer is expected to satisfy the
middle-weight touring dream of many bikes out there. But what
does it feel like? Does it ride well? Is it really a good
touring option? We took the motorcycle for a spin and this is
what we have to say… When you look at the bike from the side, the bigger dimensions
are clearly visible. Yet, the low saddle height suggests that
the bike will suit even the shorter riders. Side profile is
dominated by the semi-fairing. The semi-fairing reads ‘CXE
Cruiser’. The fairing bolts on as from the tank to the headlamp
and drops down halfway to cover the engine. The overall shape of
this is nothing to write home about, it is designed primarily to
reduce wind-blast and the likes, and not to pose in front of the
camera. The next most noticeable thing from the side is the
massive 27 litre fuel tank. 27 litres will guarantee you a long
tank range and those who look at serious long touring will be
happy with this. The tank is painted in white and gets a Benelli
sticker, that’s it. Exhaust pipes coming out from the
4-cylinders are completely exposed and they the merge into one
single underbelly exhaust. Although it looks similar to what
we’ve seen on a Kawasaki Ninja 650, thanks for the 4-cylinder
layout, the exhaust note on the Benelli is far superior, and
smooth. From the right, you can also see the cross-mounted
adjustable rear monoshock. Most of the motorcycle is covered
only in two shades Black / grey and white. Moving up, the seats
are of the step-up type, but not split. The compound is soft and
supportive and riding long hours won’t be troublesome. The
pillion seat also gets good room. The panel below the pillion
seat gets a decal which mentions ‘600 BJ600GS-A’. We don’t know
what it stands for. There is no mention of GT anywhere on the
motorcycle. Since it is targeted to the touring class, we took
the bike out with hard-case saddle bags on either side. They are
accommodate your luggage well, but need to be accounted for when
riding in the city.
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