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Benelli TNT 1130
Sport EVO

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Make Model |
Benelli TNT 1130 Sport EVO |
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Year |
2007-08 |
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Engine |
Liquid cooled, four stroke, transverse three cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
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Capacity |
1130 |
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Bore x Stroke |
88 x 62 mm |
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Compression Ratio |
11.5:1 |
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Induction |
Electronic injection with 1
injector per cylinder |
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Ignition /
Starting |
Electronic
ignition / electric |
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Exhaust |
With catalytic converter and oxigen sensor |
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Max Power |
101 kW 131.3 hp @ 9250 rpm |
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Max Torque |
117 Nm @ 6750 rpm |
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Transmission /
Drive |
6 Speed / chain |
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Gear Ratio |
1°14 / 39 2°18 / 35 3°21 / 32
4°23 / 30 5°24 / 28 6°25 / 27 |
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Frame |
Modular, tubular steel trellis frame, rear
aluminium alloy casting |
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Front Suspension |
Marzocchi “upside down”
stanchion fork Ø
50mm, adjustable in compression and extension with spring pre-load |
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Rear Suspension |
asymmetric swingarm, composed of cast
aluminium and pressed in aluminium alloy, with Extreme Technology single
shock absorber adjustable in compression, dual regulation
for low and high speed damping andextension and spring pre-load. |
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Front Brakes |
2X 320mm discs 4 piston calipers |
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Rear Brakes |
Single 220mm disc 2 piston caliper |
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Front Tyre |
120/70-17 |
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Rear Tyre |
190/50-17 |
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Seat Height |
820 mm |
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Dry-Weight |
195 kg |
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Fuel Capacity |
16 Litres |
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Consumption average |
16.9 km/lit |
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Standing
¼ Mile |
10.9 sec |
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Standing 0 - 100km |
3.0 sec |
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Standing 0 - 140km |
4.9 sec |
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Standing 0 - 200km |
8.4 sec |
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Acceleration
60-100 km/h |
3.1 sec |
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Acceleration
60-140 km/h |
6.2 sec |
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Acceleration
100-140 km/h |
3.1 sec |
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Acceleration
140-180 km/h |
3.8 sec |
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Top Speed |
243.0 km/h |

The Sport Evo makes an awful good
impression in whatever situation and this translates into a great bike for
riders who have a thing or two for performance, but still desire a bike that
retains a comfy riding position. Once these two features are combined with the
rider’s skills formed usually on super sports bikes, the result is a wonderful
and long time collaboration that will definitely determine the rider to head
at Benelli’s when a new bike is wanted.
After the company was revamped at
the end of 2001, beginning of 2002, the first model that rolled out of the
production line and has successfully been marketed was the Benelli Tornado Tre
LE. Although the bike we’re talking about today doesn’t share that much
features with the Tre LE, this last proves that heritage is a primordial issue
and the maker started working right from where it abandoned.
A closer thing to it is the
Tornado Naked Tre 1130. Introduced in 2004, this bike started the naked
revolution in the Italian plant with an outstanding look and a 131.3
horsepower inline-triple engine fitted with DOHC and 12V.
A year later an even more exclusive and better performing naked bike was
presented and it was called the Benelli Tornado Naked Tre 1130 Sport. The TnT
Sport has further improved its performance so power and peak torque was even
better.
The Sport Evo was introduced in 2007 and it represents the culmination of
refinements that such a model could have ever received. The looks set it on a
pedestal and once you swing a leg over it, there’s nothing to stop you from
having the greatest riding experience as there are no drawbacks included in
the package.
But what Triumph has to admit is that the
Benelli is a great appearance in the city and a true companion when the road
ahead stretches like it never intends to end. It is all a matter of attention
to details and continuous attraction acting on the buyer’s eyes and soul. It
all starts with the knitted headlight that makes it look like a bee for some
and like a streetfighter for others, but it surely amazes everyone.
The small side fairing is sharp-looking and has the purpose of cutting through
air like a knife while making the bike look corpulent and implicit able to
remain stable at high speeds. A stylish gas tank further continues the lines
of the bike and even though a bit tall, the handlebars are also there to cover
that space and enhance a nice and comfortable riding position. The seat is
fairly low (820mm above ground) and not as angled as on super sport bikes; it
is more suitable for a sport-touring bike. Ending this perfect harmony is the
rear end with those nice aerodynamic fins and the well blended in passenger
seat. Underneath it, the exhaust creates a balance between the left and right
side of the bike.
The Sport Evo will be easily identified thanks to its “evo” writing in the
lower sides and “sport” on the passenger seat. Also contributing to that is
the red and black combination realized with the intervention of the frame and
rims which, no matter color scheme, can be found painted the same on the bike.
As soon as you get on the new Sport Evo you know
that this won’t be your average riding experience because given to this bike’s
versatility you really don’t know what feature of it will amaze you next. The
engine pulls strongly at any rev range and the top quality chassis is the piece
that completes the impeccable riding feel.
I immediately noticed that the seat is a perfect unit for it as it makes you
feel like you’re one with the bike and not riding on top of it as you might
expect from a motorcycle that you haven’t ridden before. The wide and tall
handlebars don’t have your hands stretched and even though there are no
scrappers on your riding suit the arrangement of the footpegs will surely have
you willing to see if can touch the asphalt so why don’t wear them when going
for a long ride?
Hit the starter button and bring to life the mighty 124 horsepower 1131cc
inline-triple and while letting it worm up a little bit I suggest enjoying the
wonderful bang that it produces and no vibrations would come near you while at
idle and neither when pushing it strongly down the motorway.
Now that I was properly accommodated on top of a wormed up engine and with a
clear route in my head I was good to go. In the urban jungle any bike in this
category will perform excellent, but the Benelli is simply more than I can take.
It delivers great torque from well down low and it is extremely easy to maneuver
between cars on crowded streets and this helps a lot when taking it on a weekend
trip.

Revving the engine shyly between stop signs isn’t the best performance of such a
bike so I was on my way to the twisty paths of road on which I like to see the
handling characteristics of a bike.
By the time I was approaching such an enjoyable sector of my short trip I was
feeling well at home on the Tornado Naked Sport Evo. The bike’s easy and yet
quick handling helped me take it through corners with the greatest ease and it
really makes you feel like there’s nothing else that you would desire. Power is
a twist of a throttle away and it would straighten out your ride immediately,
while the powerful brakes will yet again prepare before the courageous lean
over.
The fully adjustable front and rear suspensions will help a rider get even
closer to its culminant point when riding a bike and I bet that it would happen
on the same sector of road. The 50mm upside-down fork and tubular steel trellis
swingarm keep it stable and safe around the corners proving that there can be no
biggest expectancy from a bike in this category.
On the motorways I suggest approaching the naked aerodynamic position which
involves the chin in the chest and the throttle kept opened with only the tip of
your fingers. It has no point doing this if not rolling with high speed and in
this case we’re talking about a top speed of over 160 mph. At this kind of
speeds you can’t really talk about wind protection on a naked bike, but I have
to say that it doesn’t feel like of a fully undressed Bandit or Hornet, the
small fairing does complete with the goal of its creation.
An impressive Italian ride is all a rider can desire in a worm April day and I
wasn’t about to become an exception. Awesome ride and top quality built bike.
Conclusion
The new Benelli Tornado Naked Tre 1130 Sport Evo
definitely situates among the bikes I would beg to take home and even though
I’ve ridden better, the Italian styling and charm is simply irreplaceable. Good
power and peak torque, quick handling and a comfortable riding position is
exactly what buyers search for when heading to Benelli and there are much
chances that you will do so and feel satisfied with reading this review.
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