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Benelli TnT 125 Review (2017)

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Benelli TnT 125

People ask me all the time when I am out and about on it. They say its a good looking bike.
- Rating: 8 / 10

What Is It?

The Benelli TnT 125 is a learner friendly mini naked bike and is powered by a Euro 4 compliant air / oil cooled 125 cc single cylinder engine which puts out 11 bhp at 9,500 rpm and maximum torque at 7,000 rpm.

Specs

  • Seat Height: Low (780 mm / 30.7 inches)
  • Weight: Light (124 kg / 273 lbs)
  • Economy: Very good (100 mpg / 2.8 l/100km / 35.4 km/l)
  • Range: High (160 miles / 257 km)
  • Power to Weight: Low (0.089 bhp/kg / 0.066 kW/kg)
  • Top Speed: Average (65 mph / 105 km/h)

Pros

  • Low learner friendly seat
  • Customisation potential
  • Looks great
  • Economical
  • Small
  • Light

Cons

  • Limited electronics package
  • No gear position indicator
  • Maximum lean angle
  • Chain quality
  • Headlight
  • Brakes
  • Tyres

What Is It Like?

Benelli TnT 125

Benelli TnT 2021

Tell us a bit about you

I'm a 32 year old male, 6 foot, with a year of riding experience.

Why did you choose it?

I thought it looked nice.

What is good about it?

It's fun and small.

What could be improved?

The gear lever, tyres and headlight could be improved.

Any mods or upgrades?

  • A switch to isolate all of the electrics, to save the battery
  • Headlight cover
  • Back handles
  • Heated grips
  • Belly pan
  • Tyres

How is the engine?

It runs great. I have no problems at the moment and have done 6,000 miles.

How does it handle?

It handles well but you can't lean too far over without catching the foot pegs.

Is it comfortable?

I've done a 100 mile ride on it and it feels fine.

How reliable have you found it?

Very reliable.

What's the servicing frequency and cost like?

It costs £100 each service and I'm nearly on my 4th service.

To Sum Up

People ask me all the time when I am out and about on it. They say its a good looking bike.

- Scott W, 2021

Deals, specs and pics

Price Guide

Year
Dealer
Private
Part Ex
Mileage
2022
£2,500
£2,050
£1,800
1,200
2021
£2,400
£1,900
£1,700
2,100
2020
£2,100
£1,700
£1,450
3,700
2019
£1,900
£1,500
£1,300
5,100
2018
£1,750
£1,400
£1,200
4,900
2017
£1,650
£1,350
£1,200
6,700

Gear & Accessories

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