How many kilometers can the Benelli TNT 600 run on a full tank of fuel?

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LaLola
09/05/25 4:36am
It can run approximately over 200 kilometers. The Benelli TNT 600 consumes about 10~11.5 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. Detailed introduction about the Benelli TNT 600: Model: The Benelli TNT 600 is a model produced domestically by Qianjiang Motorcycle after acquiring the Italian Benelli Motorcycle, based on the prototype form and utilizing Benelli's mature technology. It belongs to a typical Italian-style street bike model. Compared with traditional Japanese street bike models, its riding posture design has a stronger forward-leaning sensation, with a riding position between a sports bike and a street bike. Body data: This motorcycle falls into the category of heavy-duty motorcycles, with a body weight of 220kg, a displacement of 600cc, featuring an inline four-cylinder design and water-cooled cooling. Its maximum speed can reach 218km/h.
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DeCassandra
09/17/25 5:04am
I've been riding the Benelli TNT600 for three years, and its fuel range is quite unpredictable. With a full 15-liter tank, my daily commute on urban expressways can last around 280 kilometers. If I maintain around 6000 RPM on highways, it can even stretch an extra 20-30 kilometers. I remember one time going on an outing with lots of mountain twists and frequent hard acceleration—the fuel light came on just after 200 kilometers. This bike's fuel consumption really depends on the rider: aggressive riding easily hits 7L/100km, while a more relaxed approach can achieve 5.5L/100km. My personal advice is to look for gas stations at 200 kilometers—don't wait for the warning light, as this bike's fuel pump relies on fuel for cooling. Using 95-octane gasoline doesn't actually affect range, but it does help reduce engine knocking.
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