Benelli Tnt 135
La Benelli TNT 135 se presentó en 2017 como una moto de lucha urbana desnuda de pequeña cilindrada dirigida a los ciclistas principiantes y a los viajeros urbanos, especialmente dirigida a los mercados asiáticos y europeos, donde las bicicletas urbanas ligeras son populares. Se basa en una plataforma de motor monocilíndrico y se diseñó para llevar el icónico ADN estilístico de TNT a un segmento básico. Este modelo ayudó a Benelli, bajo la dirección de su empresa matriz china Qianjiang Group, a ampliar su cartera de productos en un mercado altamente competitivo de bicicletas pequeñas.
13.4 hp
Potencia
11.5 Nm
Torsión
138 kg
Peso
105 km/h (estimated; note: some sources report slightly higher or lower depending on variant and conditions)
Velocidad máxima
2.5 L/100km or approximately 40 km/L (typical real-world average)
Combustible
Desnudo
Cuerpo
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Lo que los compradores deben saber
Watch the Carburetor
The TNT 135 uses a carburetor rather than fuel injection, which can cause rough idling or starting issues if not cleaned regularly. Budget for periodic carb maintenance, especially if the bike sits unused for extended periods.
Modest Resale Value
Benelli's limited brand recognition in Western markets means resale value depreciates quickly, often 30-40% in the first two years. This is actually a buyer's advantage when purchasing used, as prices drop fast.
Surprisingly Sporty Styling
The TNT 135 punches above its weight visually, featuring naked streetfighter styling inspired by Benelli's larger bikes at a fraction of the cost. It's an appealing entry-level option for riders who want aggressive aesthetics without a large-displacement price tag.
Generaciones y especificaciones por año
Lanzamiento inicial: motor monocilíndrico de 135 cc, estilo Naked Streetfighter, inyección de combustible, horquillas USD, no se registraron actualizaciones generacionales significativas.
Reseña de un comprador usado
"A stylish, fun urban toy that rewards patient, resourceful owners."
$1,500-$2,800 usedLook, the TNT 135 is a genuinely charming little naked that punches above its displacement in the style department. That retro-aggressive bodywork turns heads in traffic, and the single-cylinder motor is surprisingly rev-happy for something this small. Around town it's actually fun — flickable, light, and the upright seating position doesn't murder your back on short commutes. Used examples tend to cluster around the $1,500-$2,500 mark and honestly that's about right. Here's where I'd pump the brakes though. Benelli's parts availability is genuinely rough depending on your region. I've seen owners waiting weeks for basic consumables. The build quality on earlier examples has a few known weak spots — check the switchgear closely, they feel fragile and replacements are a headache. The suspension is also tuned for someone weighing about 140lbs soaking wet; anything heavier and it bottoms out embarrassingly. For a beginner learning their first bike or a seasoned rider wanting a cheap urban runabout, it works. But go in with eyes open about the ownership experience beyond the fun factor.
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