
Benelli 752s Review
"A striking bargain buy if you accept the support limitations."
Used Buyer Review
The 752S is one of those bikes that looks like a million bucks on a five-figure budget. That parallel twin pulls cleanly from low revs and the aggressive naked styling genuinely turns heads. For the money used, you're getting Italian-adjacent design language at Chinese manufacturing prices — and honestly, the build quality has improved noticeably on later examples. Don't let the badge snobbery put you off entirely. That said, go in with eyes open. Parts availability is the elephant in the room — if something exotic breaks, you're waiting. The dealer network is thin in most markets, so find a good independent mechanic before you buy, not after. Check throttle body sync, inspect the suspension linkage bearings, and verify service history obsessively. Early units had some fueling quirks that good mapping largely sorted. At the right used price — we're talking $4,500 to $6,500 depending on condition — it represents genuine value. Pay much more and the value equation collapses fast. Negotiate hard and ride it like you mean it.
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You need bulletproof dealer support nearby
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