Benelli TnT1130 Use And Maintenance

Benelli TnT1130 Use And Maintenance

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Handlebar controls, right side....19 5.3.4 Front projector lamps replacement ..45 Ignition switch and steering lock.....21 Adjustments that has to be done by a Gear lever..........23 Benelli Authorized Workshop....46 Instruments and warning lights....24 5.4.1 Clutch lever play........46 3.7.1 Multifunction display.......25 Adjusting the rear suspension ....47 5.5.1...
  • Page 3: General Information

    Benelli SpA reserves the right to make any changes, whenever deemed, to its products and to this manual. Wherever you will find any dissimilarity between what is written on tihs Owner’s Manual and the specific fitting-out of your update version of the Owner’s...
  • Page 4: Identification Data

    1) vehicle identification number 2) engine serial number 3) homologation data Identification data 1. vehicle identification number 2. engine serial number 3. homologation data We recommend writing down the main numbers in the spaces provided below. FRAME No. ZBN ____________________ ENGINE No.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    TNT! For any necessity or further information don’t hesitate to apply to your Benelli Distributor or to the nearest Benelli Authorized Workshop. You can find the Benelli Distributor and the Benelli Authorized Workshop list on the web site www.benelli.com or calling the Benelli Customer Service dialling 800342300.
  • Page 6: Vehicle Load

    As soon as possible and, kowever, before using your motorcycle after an accident, even if there are not any visible damages, it is necessary to have it inspected by a Benelli Authorized Workshop, in order to erify the absence of defects and/or damages that the owner could not be able to detect.
  • Page 7: Use Of The Vehicle In Competitions

    The use of such components is strictly limited to areas closed to traffic. Failure to observe this restriction constitutes a breach of the Highway Code for which Benelli cannot be held responsible. For more information about Benelli special components visit the web site www.benelli.com or call tghe Benelli Customer Service dialling 800342300.
  • Page 8: Protective Clothing

    When riding down long hills, reduce the speed of your motorcycle by closing the throttle and using a low gear ratio to take advantage of engine braking. Use the front and rear brakes as little as possible to maintain your speed, in order to prevent brake overheating and fade.
  • Page 9: Suggestions Against Theft

    WARNING Protective clothes do not afford complete protection against the risk of personal injury in the event of an accident. It is therefore essential not be deceived by the false sense of security that you might perceive by wearing protective clothing. When riding, always adopt a cautious attitude and follow the recommendations given in the previous paragraphs.
  • Page 10: Controls And Instruments

    Controls and instruments Location of controls and instruments Instruments and warning lights Clutch lever Front brake lever Left handlebar electrical controls Throttle twist grip Ignition switch and steering lock Right handlebar electrical controls Fuel tank cap Left side Left side Left side Left side Left side...
  • Page 11: Handlebar Controls, Left Side

    Handlebar controls, left side Clutch lever Move towards/away from the handgrip to release/engage the clutch. High beam flasher button Press the button repeatedly. Control Lights Lights on Low or high beam on Control Turn indicator Shifting the lever to the left or right switches on the left or right turn indicators.
  • Page 12: Handlebar Controls, Right Side

    To avoid damaging the electrical equipment, be sure not to hold down the button for longer than 5 consecutive seconds. If, after some attempts, the engine does not start, contact your authorized Benelli service center.
  • Page 13: Ignition Switch And Steering Lock

    Ignition switch and steering lock WARNING Do not attach a ring or any other object to the ignition key as they may hinder the steering action. Never attempt to change the switch functions while riding,as you may lose control of the vehicle. Always check the absence of any restriction in the steering action befero you ride.
  • Page 14: Gear Lever

    Gear lever WARNING Only operate the change gear with the clutch lever fully pulled. The N (neutral) position is indicated by the warning light on the instrument panel. To change into first gear, push the lever down. To change into second gear, lift the lever up. Lifting the lever up repeatedly engages all the other gears in succession up to the sixth speed.
  • Page 15: Multifunction Display

    • Improve our riding skills PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Benelli, in order to protect the interests of the community, awakens the Customers and the Technical Assistance operators to use the vehicle and dispose of its replaced parts respecting the laws in force concerning environmental pollution and waste disposal and recycling.
  • Page 16 If any of the above-mentioned parts shows a failure during its operation, have it controlled and repaired by a Benelli Authorized workshop before using the motorcycle. Check fluid level.
  • Page 17 Running-in Failure to observe the indications provided below can reduce performance and shorten the life of the motorcycle. Running-in is generally considered to apply only to the engine. In fact, it should be regarded as an essential phase for other important parts such as the tyres, the brakes and the drive chain. During the very first miles, adopt a relaxed riding style.
  • Page 18 Resetting the trip mileage counters The value of the “Trip” function can be reset pressing two times the START button. NOTE: The instrument panel has an integrated memory which retains all the parameters even when the engine is not running. Except for the clock, which is reset, all the parameters are retained even when the battery is disconnected.
  • Page 19 Set “Service” When the first 1000 Km (600Mi) will be reached and every 5000Km (3100Mi) you will see the flashing Service pilot light on the display, instead of the partial “Trip”rip” for 10 seconds during the vehicle starting. To reset the Service pilot light, press the START button for at least ten seconds until the pilot light is switched off.
  • Page 20: Saddle Disassembly Driver

    Saddle disassembly driver Insert the key. Press the end part of the saddle and, at the same time, turn the key counterclockwise. Slightly lift the saddle from the rear, slide it backwards and remove it. Keys supplied Saddle disassembly passenger Insert the key.
  • Page 21: Starting The Engine

    WARNING Petrol and its fumes are highly toxic and flammable. Avoid contact and inhalation. When refuelling, switch off the engine, avoid smoking, and keep away from flames, sparks and heat sources. Perform refuelling in the open air or in a well ventilated area. Overfilling the tank may cause the fuel to overflow as a result of the expansion due to the heat from the engine or to exposure to sunlight.
  • Page 22: Improve Our Riding Skills

    All adjustments must be performed when the vehicle is stationary and, where not otherwise provided in this manual, they have to be done only by Benelli Authorized Workshop; in fact, some of these operations can cause a danger for the user’s safety if they are not properly...
  • Page 23: Adjusting Rear Suspension Spring Preload

    Rearview mirrors adjustment Front brake lever adjustment Gear lever adjustment Headlight adjustment Front suspension Back foot brake pedal regulation adjustment Drive chain adjustment Clutch lever adjustment Rear suspension adjustment Recapitulatory table of adjustments Adjusting rear Authorized Dealer TYPE OF ADJUSTMENT COMPETENCE suspension spring preload Front brake lever...
  • Page 24: Adjustments That Can Be Done By User

    Adjustments that can be done by user WARNING Never perform the adjustment while rid- ing. 5.3.1 Front brake lever adjustment Push the lever forward to neutralize the spring thrust and, at the same time, adjust its position in one of the four possible directions by turning the ring nut clockwise or anticlockwise.
  • Page 25: Adjustments That Has To Be Done By A

    3 fixing screws. Remove the burned lamps. Adjustments that has to be done by a Benelli Authorized Workshop WARNING – The following adjustments are reserved to the Benelli Authorized Workshops. Never perform the adjust- ment while riding. B 5.4.1 Clutch lever play Remove the adjustment cover cap.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Rear Suspension

    Adjusting the rear suspension Spring preload Rebound damper hydraulic device WARNING The high temperature of the exhaust pipes can cause burns. Before adjusting the rear suspension, shut off the engine and wait until the exhaust pipes have thoroughly cooled. The rear shock absorber contains highly compressed gas.
  • Page 27: 5.5.2 Adjusting Rear Suspension Rebound

    5.5.1 Adjusting rear suspension spring preload Adjust the spring preload by means of the two ring nuts (A and B) shown in the figure. Unloose the ring nut (A) and adjust the preload using the ring nut (B). Turn clockwise for a stiffer preload. Turn anticlockwise for a softer preload.
  • Page 28 Some of the operations can be carried out by the user, providing he or she possesses the requisite skills and, however, only when explicitly scheduled in this Owner’s Manual. In any other case have the operations performed by a Benelli Authorized Workshop, whose list is available on the web site www.benelli.com or calling the Benelli Coustomer Service dialling 800342300.
  • Page 32 Hose clamp...
  • Page 33 For the availability of the suggested product, Benelli suggests to directly apply to the Authorized Dealers or Workshops. If the above described lubricant is not available, Benelli suggests to use a fully synthetic engine oil having characteristics equal or better than the ones prescribed in the following standards: •...
  • Page 34 6.4.1 Topping up the engine oil level Oil filler plug To top up the engine oil level, remove the oil filler plug and pour an appropriate amount of engine oil of the recommended type. Never exceed the MAX level mark. At the end of the operation, place back the oil filler plug.
  • Page 35 Topping up the coolant level WARNING This operation has to be performed only by a Benelli Authorized Workshop. Perform the topping up of the coolant when the engine is off and cold. Never attempt to remove the coolant filler cap when the engine is hot, in order to avoid the risk of burns.
  • Page 36 If the brake pads are excessively worn out, the effectiveness of the braking system decreases, increasing the risk of accidents. Check frequently, from a Benelli Authorized Workshop, the wear and tear of the linings and, wherever need, make them replaced.
  • Page 37 The level of the brake fluid decreases as the brake pads wear down. Ensure that the fluid level is always between the MAX and MIN marks. If the level falls below the MIN mark, contact a Benelli authorized service center and have the brake system overhauled.
  • Page 38: Checking The Tires And Rims

    If you make a provisional or emergency repair to a tyre, you must ride at very low speed until you reach the nearest Benelli authorized service center and have the tyre replaced. With a provisionally repaired tyre, never exceed 60 km/h (37.2 Mph).
  • Page 39: Checking Of The Rims And The Wheel Rims

    Before riding, always verify the absence of cracks, bending or buckling on the wheel rims. WARNING If you find that the wheel rim is damaged, have it replaced by a Benelli authorized service center. Never attempt to repair the wheel rim, even in case of slight damage.
  • Page 40: Cleaning

    Correctly dispose of exhaust kerosene, in order to avoid environmental pollution. If you are not sure that you can use kerosene in complete safety, don’t use it and, when you can go to a Benelli authorized service center ask for the drive chain cleaning.
  • Page 41: Replacing The Fuses

    Replacing the fuses The replacement of the fuses has to be performed only by a Benelli authorized service center. Only in case of extreme urgency and if it is not possible to have a specialized tech- nical assistance, the operation can be carried out by the owner according to the indications provided below.
  • Page 42: Battery

    In case of prolonged inactivity, to avoid shortening the life of the battery, it is essential to have it recharged by a Benelli authorized service center every 4-5 months, in order to guarantee its life in time.
  • Page 43: Prolonged Inactivity

    6.14 Prolonged inactivity If the motorcycle is not to be used for a long period, contact a Benelli authorized service center to have the following operations carried out: - Empty the fuel tank. - Remove the battery and store it in a suitable place.
  • Page 44: Technical Information

    Technical information Benelli Spa reserves the right to make any changes to its models on the purpose of constantly conform them to the technological advance. Therefore the technical data that are shown below, can be different from those that can be checked on the vehicle.
  • Page 45 101 KW (135CV) Maximum net power IGNITION - POWER SUPPLY to 9500 rpm “VALBRO TDD“ 110 Nm to Maximum net torque integrated 7750 rpm Type ignition-injection system.Inductive FUEL discharge electronic Recommended fuel Lead-free premium ignition, “Multipoint” petrol electronic injection. Fuel tank capacity 16.5 lt (4.4 Gal) CHAMPION RG4HC\ Spark plug...
  • Page 46 Rear Rear Type Single steel disc Progressive, with mono Disc diameter 240 mm (9.5 in) shock absorber which Caliper 2-piston can be in extension Calipers, piston 32 mm (1.3 in) Type regulated, diameters spring-loaded. RIMS Front Swingarm Steel trestle Type Five spokes Wheel travel range 115 mm (4.5 in)
  • Page 47 This Manual is property of Benelli Spa. Any total or partial reproduction is forbidden. Version 2004 / 04 Benelli Spa Strada della Fornace Vecchia 61100 - Pesaro - ITALY www.benelli.com...

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