Benelli Tre900 Tornado Novecento
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Benelli Tre900 Tornado Novecento | |
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Production | 2003 - 04 |
Engine | Four stroke, transverse three cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder |
Compression ratio | 11.0:1 |
Top Speed | 260 km/h / 162 mph |
Ignition | Electronic ignition |
Transmission | 6 Speed |
Frame | Front section in chrome-molybdenum steel tubes,rear section inhollow cast aluminum box section |
Suspension | Front: Öhlins, adjustable in compression/rebound and preloading fork Rear: Swingarm composed of cast and pressed Aluminum parts with Öhlins monoshock adjustable in compression rebound and preload |
Brakes | Front: 2 x 320 mm Ø discs, 4 piston calipers Rear: Single 240 mm Ø disc, 4 piston caliper |
Front Tire | 120/70-17 |
Rear Tire | 180/55-17 |
Wheelbase | 1395 mm / 54.9 in |
Seat Height | 810 mm / 31.9 in |
Weight | 198 kg / 437 lbs (dry), |
Fuel Capacity | 20.5 Liters / 5.4 US gal |
Fuel Consumption | 6.2 L/100 km / 16.2 km/l / 38.1 US mpg |
Manuals | Service Manual |
It could reach a top speed of 260 km/h / 162 mph.
Engine[edit | edit source]
The engine was a Liquid cooled cooled Four stroke, transverse three cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder. The engine featured a 11.0:1 compression ratio.
Drive[edit | edit source]
Power was moderated via the Wet, multiplate with anti-blocking system.
Chassis[edit | edit source]
It came with a 120/70-17 front tire and a 180/55-17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via 2 x 320 mm Ø discs, 4 piston calipers in the front and a Single 240 mm Ø disc, 4 piston caliper in the rear. The front suspension was a Öhlins, adjustable in compression/rebound and preloading fork while the rear was equipped with a Swingarm composed of cast and pressed Aluminum parts with Öhlins monoshock adjustable in compression rebound and preload. The Tre900 Tornado Novecento was fitted with a 20.5 Liters / 5.4 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 198 kg / 437 lbs. The wheelbase was 1395 mm / 54.9 in long.
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Overview[edit | edit source]
Benelli Tornado Tre 900 Novecento
Why invest U.S. currency in Italian metal? That is the
$30,000 question, and frankly there is no entirely rational answer. One
thing is sure, however. If you have even the slightest leaning toward
Italian machinery, just one look at the Benelli Tornado headed your way will
send logic and sound reasoning scrambling for higher ground.
Herein lies the absolute, infuriatingly magnetic lure of Italian machinery. It defies the sensible purchase procedure. It is akin to the greatest pair of Italian shoes fashioned from paper-thin Napa leather with barely 3mm of quick-wearing sole. Their impracticality drives you crazy, but every time they embrace your feet you marvel at their delicate composition, their perfect complexion. Like Italian metal, they are far too easily purchased on some unquantifiable whim.
The Benelli demands to be looked at and flaunts itself shamelessly, challenging the onlooker to find fault. But there is none to be found. This motorcycle is strikingly new in terms of design, technical specifications, and the exclusivity of its parts manifest. A case in point is the ground-breaking placement of the radiator beneath the seat, giving the Tornado its exquisitely tapered front end, reducing heat buildup at the center of the machine, and further enhancing the aerodynamics of a motorcycle that virtually eliminates the wind turbulence that normally afflicts riders.
Stats and specs seem so mundane when discussing a motorcycle that evokes raw emotion, but you must consider a few: the ultra-compact 898cc three-cylinder inline engine with a slipper wet clutch and a fully removable six-speed cassette gearbox; a two-piece frame (the front trellis is constructed of chrome-moly steel tubing, the hollow rear box section is cast from aluminum) that is joined using aerospace technology to eliminate vibration; a Marzocchi fork and Brembo wheels, both built to Benelli design; an Extreme Technology rear shock with an Ergal 55 central body; Brembo Gold Series brake system; and a 407-pound dry weight.
In time for this Holiday Season just 25 of the Limited Edition versions of the Benelli Tornado have been imported by Bob Smith at Moto Point Inc and distributed nationwide to a select number of dealers. Priced at $27,995, for the lucky few it will have been well worth the wait. The exquisite construction of the Benelli Tornado defies what the market has come to expect from an inaugural two-wheeler, particularly a cutting edge sports machine such as this. It is a perfect extrapolation of the classic, age-old Italian blueprint of form and functiona bike that has already proven itself dynamically excellent, both on the track and street.
Make Model | Benelli Tornado Tre 900 Novecento |
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Year | 2003 - 04 |
Engine Type | Four stroke, transverse three cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder |
Displacement | 898 cc / 54.8 cu in |
Bore X Stroke | 85.3 x 52.4 mm mm |
Compression | 11.0:1 |
Cooling System | Liquid cooled |
Lubrication | Wet sump |
Induction | Sagem, electronic ignition with 1 injector for each cylinder |
Ignition | Electronic ignition |
Starting | Electric |
Max Power | 104.4 kW / 140 hp @ 11500 rpm |
Max Torque | 95 Nm / 9.69 kgf-m / 70.1 lb-ft @ 8800 rpm |
Clutch | Wet, multiplate with anti-blocking system |
Transmission | 6 Speed |
Final Drive | Chain |
Frame | Front section in chrome-molybdenum steel tubes,rear section inhollow cast aluminum box section |
Front Suspension | Öhlins, adjustable in compression/rebound and preloading fork |
Rear Suspension | Swingarm composed of cast and pressed Aluminum parts with Öhlins monoshock adjustable in compression rebound and preload |
Front Brakes | 2 x 320 mm Ø discs, 4 piston calipers |
Rear Brakes | Single 240 mm Ø disc, 4 piston caliper |
Front Wheel | 3.5 x 17 in |
Front Tire | 120/70-17 |
Rear Wheel | 6.0 x 17 in |
Rear Tire | 180/55-17 |
Wheelbase | 1395 mm / 54.9 in |
Seat Height | 810 mm / 31.9 in |
Dry Weight | 198 kg / 437 lbs |
Fuel Capacity | 20.5 Liters / 5.4 US gal |
Fuel Consumption | 6.2 L/100 km / 16.2 km/l / 38.1 US mpg |
Standing ¼ Mile | 10.8 sec |
Top Speed | 260 km/h / 162 mph |