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Benelli Dynamo description
The Benelli Dynamo Woodsbike model is very rare. This off road only bike from Benelli is in fair condition. It still sports its original number plate in place of the headlight. The rear fender is correct as it does not have holes for a rear tail light. It appears to be mostly all original including the seat cover, paint and has new tires and restored rims. Recent service work includes oil change, new spark plug, and new plug wire. Carburetor has been ultrasonically cleaned. The gas tank was recently cleaned and sealed with POR 15 It starts right up on a kick or two depending upon how long it sits without running. Easy to start either way. Always push starts in a snap. Both front and rear brakes are functional. Clutch works smoothly and it shifts through all gears just fine. The kill switch is new. Now for the bad. Look closely at the pictures. There is surface rust and small dents. The number plate is cracked. Seat is taped up. I suggest new head stem bearings if you are going to ride it a lot. Great Pit Bike as is or a fantastic restoration candidate. Has plenty of power to drag us big guys around. And it is comfortable for someone six foot tall. No title. Sold with a Bill of Sale only.
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EICMA 2008: First Impressions
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Thu, 31 Oct 2013Chinese-owned Italian manufacturer Benelli announced it will present a new sport-touring version of its naked BN600R at the 2013 EICMA show in Milan. The 2014 new Benenlli BN600GT is powered by the same 600cc Inline-Four engine powering the BN600R. For the naked roadster, the engine claims an output of 80.4 hp at 11,500 rpm and 38.4 ft-lb.
Love for a motorbike expressed through dance
Mon, 12 Jul 2010People display their motorcycle affections in various different ways such as; buying top of the line kit and keeping their machine in pristine condition. However, they don't come stranger than the top clip as this rider creates an original but highly strange dance routine for his Benelli TNT Cafe Racer. If you love your bike as much as this guy, instead of creating a dance routine why not tell everyone how great it is in Visordown's review section.
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