What is the weight of the Benelli Jinjila?
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Benelli Jinjila has a curb weight of 170kg. Weight of other motorcycles: Ordinary motorcycles weigh between 150kg and 250kg, generally depending on displacement, style, and brand. Typically, a motorcycle consists of seven parts: the engine, transmission, running gear, operation and braking system, cabin or cargo compartment, electrical system, and instrument panel. Parameters of the Jinjila: The engine has a maximum power of 22.5kw and a maximum torque of 25.3Nm. The body dimensions are 2120mm in length, 836mm in width, and 1050mm in height, with a wheelbase of 1420mm and a ground clearance of 158mm.
The curb weight of the Jinjila is approximately 227 kilograms, which includes all fluids and standard equipment. For a mid-displacement adventure motorcycle, this weight feels quite stable when riding on the road, with the body remaining steady during high-speed cruising. However, it may feel a bit cumbersome during low-speed turns or in congested urban areas, requiring beginners to practice more to adapt. The heavier weight can affect fuel consumption and handling, especially requiring more effort when parking and starting. I always advise fellow riders to try sitting on the bike before purchasing to get a feel for it and choose a model that suits their physical strength. Proper weight management can enhance safety and riding enjoyment—don’t just focus on the numbers; the key lies in the experience.