The Benelli 750cc Parallel-Twin Leaked Online; Official Unveil By Year End

The Benelli 750cc parallel-twin streetfighter, which was first mooted in May last year, revealed in leaked images. The almost market ready prototype of the 750cc parallel-twin motorcycle is reported under testing and displayed at the company’s headquarters. The as-yet-unnamed motorcycle was earlier intended to launch at the EICMA event last year. Rumors suggest, the motorcycle may be christened 750GS and would make its official public appearance by the end of this year.

Developed on a same steel trellis chassis used in existing Benelli range, the red prototype has observed an array of alteration since it’s in last in news. The Benelli 750cc parallel-twin naked runner now equipped reshaped exhaust, a fresh pair of footpegs for both main and pillion rider. Along with slight modifications in the headlight, the rear brake caliper has also been repositioned from above to below the swingarm.

Nothing has been out about the bolted powertrain, but we can witness a derivative of existing three-pot engine, which currently propels the lined up TNT 899. However, the said motor exhales out the monstrous power of 90bhp and 65Nm of towering torque transmitted to the rear wheel via the aid of gearbox transmission.

Benelli 750GS Front Threequarter

The Benelli 750cc twin was first to come into consideration a decade ago in 2006 as the revealed Due 756 concept. Even after that it has been noticed several times at various events but not reached to the production line as the Benelli was going through the financial crises. Now almost ready to launch anytime the 750GS might be seen at the EICMA event lately this year.

The new Benelli will be followed by a 900cc three-cylinder version, which was discussed a year ago along with a 1200cc shaft-drive touring motorcycle. Upon launch, the Benelli 750cc twin will go head to head with the likes of the Ducati Monster 797 and the Kawasaki Z650.

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