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Reliabilty = non existant
However, i couldn't blame you if you wanted to buy one just to stick in your living room  |
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Urm, everytime i see one, its in the workshop busted up lol, well, its italian, and you know what they're like for reliabilty, if you got one, i'd use it as a toy and hope that nothing goes wrong with it, not saying there all dodgey, but i've seen 1 with a collapsed shock(TRE X?), 1 ate its own engine in less than 400 miles (tre), When they get PDI'ed they have alot of parts swapped over an takes quite a long time to do, i heard of someone going round a corner an the ECU decided it wanted a rest an the guy riding it binned it due to lack of exit speed (tornado) lol. Good bikes though, there is a dedicated forum for benelli's someplace if you google am sure you could find it easy.  ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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| XlonewolfX wrote: | Urm, everytime i see one, its in the workshop busted up lol, well, its italian, and you know what they're like for reliabilty, if you got one, i'd use it as a toy and hope that nothing goes wrong with it, not saying there all dodgey, but i've seen 1 with a collapsed shock, 1 ate its own engine in less than 400 miles, When they get PDI'ed they have alot of parts swapped over an takes quite a long time to do, i heard of someone going round a corner an the ECU decided it wanted a rest an the guy riding it binned it due to lack of exit speed lol. Good bikes though, there is a dedicated forum for benelli's someplace if you google am sure you could find it easy.  |
After that litany of disasters you can still say they are good bikes XlonewolfX  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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How does one bin a bike by exiting a corner too slowly?  |
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What's with all the Benelli slander!? The Tornado is the most reliable of the Benelli range. The only major problem I've had with all the Tornado 900's that we (the shop where I work) sold is the temperature sender failing. I really can't accept that they are unreliable even compared to Jap bikes. Why is it that when something is Italian people pluck stories from the back of their mind and slag them off? Not all Italian machines fall apart.
To answer the OP's post honestly I will say that they are a bit tall, heavy and slightly underpowered for a 900, although they are quite torquey so that kind of makes up for it. They sound awesome too, get them up to 8k rpm and they sing. They also look really nice.  ____________________ Current bike: VTR1000F Firestorm. Previous: Firestorm (written off) - XJ600 Divvy - NSR125 - DT125 and a load of offroaders. |
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| Quote: | I can assure you that if you are cranked over, open the throttle and the engine dies, you fall over |
Hmmm. I was trying to work that out. I'm sure I've been in a couple of instances where I've had to brake mid corner, due to irratic behaivour of a vehicle ahead, which obviously called for the throttle to be closed/clutch in. It seemed to sit up rather than tuck in - or maybe that was me subconsciously standing the bike up to brake faster....
Do you mean a sudden, unexpected shut down that could disrupt the bike's stance? I could understand something as big as a 'Wing being tricky to haul back up - but a lighter sportsbike, trying to get my head around that one. Was it already out of ground clearence and just ground out?
Sorry, going off subject....
| Quote: | They also look really nice. |
I think they're fussy and over designed, and quite a bit ugly. It's an interesting design, but I wouldn't call it pretty. There's not an angle to the bike that I've found nice to look at, it all seems rather jumbled together. It looks a bit Hyosung, although the Chinese probably tried to mate a Tornado with an SV650. |
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| Quote: | IM Experience and those of a lot of others
Nowt wrong with the clocks - its the starter system, it hasn't got enough Ooomph to turn the engine if its at the top of the stroke when starting...hence drains the battery because it pulls too much power through the 8mm main leads from the starter motor and resets clocks
Many owner have tried to design a UPS unit to preserve power to the clocks, but its bulky and a DIY effort!
I had mine constantly on an Optimate...trouble is if you forget to charge it before you go out , you're in Russian Roulette terratory as to whether it'll start when you get to your destination.
Also to remove the battery as its lying on its side under the rear fairing is a total rear end dismantlation. The rear fairing fits snuggly against the subframe and is in one piece. This means that you have to pull the plastic over the slim bits over the wide bits of the frame.
You end up with creaking plastic that you have to man-handle to remove...not something you wanna do if you've had so many bits 'fail' within a short space of ownership
You cant use the marks on the Rad filler bottle to judge the level of rad fluid either....its not accurate. You have to fill it through the cap, tip the bike on its side, put upright again, top up and repeat this until the fluid level is just visble below the spout for the rad........how shite is that!!! I think its something to do with the design tat means they get an airlock and gives a false fluid level reading!!!
Paint peels on all colours - Mine had 3 new panels within the first 3 months, mine was a red RS, know people like the guy on the Bennetts ad who has a black and silver one who has had panels replaced.
Sprag wheel in clutch was a prob on earlier models now apparently resolved
Switchgear - Shite mine was replaced under warranty as worked intermitantly
Core plugs - These fail because of the seal failing or corrosion to the covers as it gets covered in shite flicked up from the front wheel
Heard horror stories about pistons and rings destroying the engine and Benelli only offering to pay for th rings.....pretty pointless in a fucked engine!
Screen paint flakes
Radiator extraction fans failing and bike overheating
Also my bike came with a couple of screw already stripped including one in the fork pinch bolt!!!!
They are a shite bike which performs no where near the sports bike that its meant to be.
Mine had Marzocchi WSB forks, Brembos Series ORo radial calipers, Marchesini Wheels, Extremetech Shock with High and Lo speed damping, carbon galore
This bike is nothing on my previous RSV Factory or my current R1
Its quoted at 140 Bhp but feels more like 100 and has a wierd kinda handling feel.
The only thing that God has got right is it sounds awesome and looks great.....but then so does Angelina Jolie...but she s too high maintainance
much like the highly strung Tornado
At the time it was a toss up between a new Gixer 7 or the Benelli....I went with the Benelli coz I'd lusted after one for years.....now wish I'd gone for the Gixer!
If you want more info for your own reaseach go to www.benelliforum.com
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Agreed, I think they just underestimate the weather. On mine a portion of the loom under the front cylinder was in a nice protective shroud that also doubled as a rain water butt, needless to say that section of the loom rotted away, I was hugely lucky that a mate took it on and sorted it himself, otherwise it'd have been a trailer to GTs jobby and I'd have probably got charged a fortune.
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What annoys me the most is that you don't hear the horror stories about the Jap bikes as much as the Italian stuff. I've had 2 GSXR thou's come through my workshop with rusty fuel tanks. Both of them K7's. Makes the bike lurch horribly because the bottom of the tank is full of rust. Also, the main ignition fuse is in such a position that it gets corroded and no longer carries sufficient current to allow the bike to rev properly under full throttle load.
The point is that all bikes have their gremlins no matter where they are made. Another example would be the infamous Honda regulator/rectifier problem. Surely that warrants horror status? ____________________ Current bike: VTR1000F Firestorm. Previous: Firestorm (written off) - XJ600 Divvy - NSR125 - DT125 and a load of offroaders. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 335 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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