How far can a full tank of gas take the Benelli TNT 600?
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The Benelli TNT 600 can travel over 200 kilometers on a full tank of gas, consuming 10 to 11.5 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. The dimensions of the Benelli TNT 600 are 2120mm in length, 800mm in width, and 1100mm in height, with a seat height of 800mm. It has a minimum ground clearance of 190mm, a wheelbase of 1480mm, a dry weight of 208kg, and a curb weight of 220kg. The fuel tank capacity is 15 liters, and the top speed is 218km/h. In terms of wheel braking, the Benelli TNT 600 features dual-disc brakes at the front and a single-disc brake at the rear. The front tire specification is 120/70ZR17, and the rear tire specification is 80/55ZR17. The transmission system of the Benelli TNT 600 utilizes a reciprocating international six-speed gearbox.
I've been riding the Benelli TNT 600 for over three years. It has a 15-liter fuel tank, with actual range fluctuating between 200 to 300 kilometers. It really depends on how you ride. In city traffic, fuel consumption can exceed 7 liters per 100km – during my daily rush hour commute, constant stopping and starting really guzzles gas, barely making it past 220km. On suburban highways, maintaining a steady 80km/h brings consumption down to around 6L/100km, easily reaching 280km. But cruising at 120km/h on expressways surprisingly spikes consumption to 8L – I'd advise against high speeds. The low fuel warning light comes on with 3 liters remaining, good for about 40km in emergencies, though you should refuel immediately (I once nearly had to push it). Remember: underinflated tires increase consumption by 5%, regular oil changes improve efficiency, and avoid overloading the trunk with heavy items.