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 Buying 2nd hand Benelli TNT600

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TSilovemotosikals2
post Jan 14 2023, 10:37 PM, updated 3y ago

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Looking for advice for anyone who owned / owns a TNT600 particularly what to look out for when buying and the insurance costs, etc.

I have been looking at Dobot Customworks store at mudah as they seem to have the most competitive pricing atleast in Selangor / KL area.

Is there any other bikes with 4 cylinder for roughly 15k ?
iambryan1234
post Jan 14 2023, 11:36 PM

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Also would like to know about spare part availability in Malaysia

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ZZR-Pilot
post Jan 15 2023, 09:44 AM

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Early batch had rubber fuel hoses that perished and plastic ignition coils that cracked, so make sure they have been upgraded. The radiator fan relay is also a weak spot. Other than that, look out for worn rear shock coz chances are it may well be given the age of the bike nowadays.

These are all easily replaced. Parts were everywhere on Taobao and Aliexpress back when I had this bike. Cheap too, for example a new rear shock only set me back RM400.

This bike tends to be owned by ppl new to big bike ownership, who are not well versed in its upkeep and maintenance. So the usual caveats apply. Me, I would have all the fluids, fuel, air & oil filters replaced, brakepads + fluid, clutch & throttle cables replaced and valve clearance job done upon buying the bike.

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iambryan1234
post Jan 15 2023, 01:07 PM

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QUOTE(ZZR-Pilot @ Jan 15 2023, 09:44 AM)
Early batch had rubber fuel hoses that perished and plastic ignition coils that cracked, so make sure they have been upgraded. The radiator fan relay is also a weak spot. Other than that, look out for worn rear shock coz chances are it may well be given the age of the bike nowadays.

These are all easily replaced. Parts were everywhere on Taobao and Aliexpress back when I had this bike. Cheap too, for example a new rear shock only set me back RM400.

This bike tends to be owned by ppl new to big bike ownership, who are not well versed in its upkeep and maintenance. So the usual caveats apply. Me, I would have all the fluids, fuel, air & oil filters replaced, brakepads + fluid, clutch & throttle cables replaced and valve clearance job done upon buying the bike.
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Ayam Ching chong but no read ching chong, are mforce sc reliable enough for spare part sourcing?
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post Jan 15 2023, 08:35 PM

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QUOTE(iambryan1234 @ Jan 15 2023, 02:07 PM)
Ayam Ching chong but no read ching chong, are mforce sc reliable enough for spare part sourcing?
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Dunno, I hv never dealt with Mforce coz when I had the bike, Benelli was still under the old distributorship.

https://riderchris.com/benelli-spare-parts-malaysia/

 

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