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Power to burn

THE Benelli BN600i recently hit the world market and gained instant acclaim as being a great value performing naked sports bike. Test rides across the world confirmed it is a true performer out on twisty roads, track rides and yet refined enough for a city commute.
Beautifully engineered and Italian designed, the BN600i comes with premium componentry including Benelli 50mm upside-down forks, adjustable rear suspension, twin 320mm floating front discs with radial mounted four piston calipers, fully braided steel brake lines and Metzler Sportec M5 tyres, making it a very enviable package in its class.
The smooth power delivery of the BN600i is attributed to optimum mapping of the 60kW Benelli designed and built 600cc inline four-cylinder DOHC engine with a closely matched six-speed gearbox. The powertrain is mounted to a stylish and light-weight trellis frame which together acts as a stressed member for the chassis, further improving its rigidity.
A learner approved (LAMS) version is also offered called the BN600S. Both motorcycles are available in red, black and white. Two-year roadside assist and a two-year unlimited kilometre warranty come standard.
For details contact Euro Bikes Noosa on 5474 4016, visit the website www.eurobikesnoosa.com.au or drop in to see the friendly team at 5 Lionel Donovan Drive, Noosaville.

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