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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE:

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

 

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Intervals given in the scheduled maintenance table must be considered as a general guideline for conditions of normal 

use only. It may be necessary to reduce these intervals according to weather conditions, terrain, geographical situation 

and individual use. Some operations can be performed by the user as long as they have the necessary skills and in any

case, as long as this is expressly mentioned in this Manual.

In any case, carry out operations at an authorised Benelli Q.J. workshop. A list of workshops is available on our website

www.benelli.com or from our customer service (T_ +39 0721 41871).

In general, maintenance needs to be carried out with the motorbike on the rear stand, engine off and switch set to OFF.

While checking fluid levels, it is preferable to keep the motorbike upright without using the rear stand.

Annual checks need to be carried out every year unless maintenance is carried out on the base of servicing at set distan-

ce intervals (or in the case of the UK, mileage).

At 16.000 km, repeat maintenance services as begun at 7.000 km.

For intervals for those items marked “    ”, we recommend contacting a Benelli dealer, given that it is necessary to have 

special equipment, specific information and specific technical experience.

Benelli TNT25 Owner's Manual

http://www.motorcycle.in.th

Summary of Contents for TNT25

Page 1: ...Senza titolo 3 1 21 12 2015 15 58 35 Manuale Uso e Manutenzione Owner s Manual Manuel d Utilizateur Benutzer Handbuch Manual Usuario Benelli TNT25 Owner s Manual http www motorcycle in th ...

Page 2: ...itions of your vehicle The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to technical characteristics in line with the company policy of constant product improvement For anything not mentioned in this manual or to request information about accessories or other do not hesitate to contact or go to the nearest Benelli Q J assistance service Only use original Benelli Q J replacement parts Privacy po...

Page 3: ...rider Do not take the engine to its limits if you are not more than certain of being able to handle the bike and in any case when riding on public highways or on roads that are open to the public always be sure to follow the regulations in the Highway Code Always wear a standard approved helmet when you ride and make sure it fits correctly and is properly fastened We also advise you to wear suitab...

Page 4: ...ce that is carried out with extreme ease Marks advice that must be followed with extreme importance IMPORTANT NOTICE WARNING NOTE SYMBOLS IMPORTANT SYMBOLS Benelli Q J s r l reserves the rights to make changes to products and to this manual as it deems fit Where there are differences in the contents of this manual and the specific model of your motorbike please download the updated version from ww...

Page 5: ...R 81 BRAKE LEVER 81 REAR BRAKE PEDAL 81 GEAR PEDAL 82 SIDE STAND 82 IGNITION CIRCUIT CUT OUT SYSTEM 82 KEY 83 IGNITION BLOCK 83 STEERING LOCK 83 SADDLE 84 FUEL TANK 84 REAR SHOCK ABSORBER 85 ACCESSORIES AND COMPARTMENTS 86 ACCESSORIES 86 RIDING IN SAFETY 70 SAFETY ACCESSORIES 71 LOAD 72 CONTROLLI PRIMA DELLA GUIDA CONTROLLI PRIMA DELLA GUIDA Senza titolo 2 29 21 12 2015 15 49 57 Benelli TNT25 Owne...

Page 6: ...K 92 KILOMETRE COUNTER 93 ACOUSTIC WARNING CONTROL 93 TRANSMISSION CHAIN BACKLASH CONTROL 93 STARTING PARKING 94 IGNITION 94 PARKING 96 RUNNING IN 97 RUNNING IN THE VEHICLE 97 MAINTENANCE 98 REGULAR MAINTENANCE 98 AIR FILTER 98 ENGINE OIL REPLACEMENT 99 TRANSMISSION CHAIN ADJUSTMENT 99 TRANSMISSION CHAIN LUBRICATION AND CLEANING 99 TOPPING UP COOLANT 100 CONTENENTS CONTROLLI PRIMA DELLA GUIDA Senz...

Page 7: ...T 103 MOTORCYCLE LAMP REPLACEMENT 103 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 105 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 107 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE 108 LUBRICANTS TABLE 117 REGULAR MAINTENANCE COUPONS 119 COOLING LIQUID LEVEL ISPECTION 100 CONTROLLI PRIMA DELLA GUIDA Senza titolo 2 29 21 12 2015 15 49 57 Benelli TNT25 Owner s Manual http www motorcycle in th ...

Page 8: ... the vehicle will increase the chances vehicle damage This motorcycle has been designed to carry the driver and one passenger The main cause of accidents between motorcycles and cars is that car drivers cannot see or identify motor cyclists in traffic Many accidents are caused by cars drivers who did not see the motor cycle Make sure you are properly visible as this has an excellent effect on the ...

Page 9: ...in preventing or reducing head injuries Always wear an approved helmet Wear a visor or goggles Wind in unprotected eyes can reduce visibility and delay the perception of any dangers Wearing a jacket heavy boots trousers gloves etc is very useful in preventing or reducing tears and abrasions Never wear flowing or loose clothing that could become caught up in the control levers foot rests or wheels ...

Page 10: ... Carefully secure the heavier items as close as possible to the centre of the vehicle and be sure to distribute weights evenly on both sides of the motorcycle to reduce imbalances or instability to a minimum Moving loads may be the cause of sud den losses of balance Make sure that accessories and loads are properly se cured to the motorcycle before starting it Frequently check the supports of the ...

Page 11: ...compromise the stability of the motorcycle to aerodynamic effects The wind may try to lift the motorcycle or the motorcycle may become unsta ble under the action of cross wind This type of accessory may cause in stability even when being overtaken or when overtaking large vehicles Certain accessories can move the rider out of his or her normal riding position An incorrect position will limit the r...

Page 12: ...ched on the engine casing to the left side of the rider and is the construction serial number of the engine Frame number The identification number of the vehicle is punched on the steering head this number is registered with the relevant authorities for the area concerned Engine number 1 Frame number 2 Label The label of the model is applied to the left side of the steering head This information i...

Page 13: ...Saddle lock 10 Rear brake disc 11 Gear pedal 12 Fuel Tank 13 Muffler 14 Front brake disc 15 Dashboard 16 Oil dipstick 17 Rear brake pedal 18 Passenger foot rest 19 Fuel cap 20 Ignition block 21 Rear shock absorber 18 11 7 2 9 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 12 4 8 1 3 5 10 13 14 15 16 17 6 20 19 Senza titolo 2 29 21 12 2015 15 49 57 Benelli TNT25 Owner s Manual http www motorcycle in th ...

Page 14: ...nel 5 Front brake fluid tank 6 Controls right side 7 Accelerator handle 8 Front brake lever 9 Back mirror RH 10 Back mirror LH FI 0 2 4 6 8 1 0 1 2 1 3 5 9 1 1 7 F E C H km h AM TRIP km ODO 1 4 6 7 8 2 3 5 9 10 Senza titolo 2 29 21 12 2015 15 49 57 Benelli TNT25 Owner s Manual http www motorcycle in th ...

Page 15: ...ht 6 Rev counter 7 Coolant temperature gauge 8 Digital clock 9 Right position indicator light 10 Fuel gauge 11 Speedometer 12 Total partial kilometre counter 13 RESET button 14 SELECT button FI 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 1 3 5 9 1 1 7 F E C H km h AM TRIP km ODO 5 4 3 1 9 6 11 7 12 14 13 8 10 2 Senza titolo 2 29 21 12 2015 15 49 57 Benelli TNT25 Owner s Manual http www motorcycle in th ...

Page 16: ...nge Coolant temperature gauge Shows the coolant temperature in F Fahrenheit or C Celsius If the coolant temperature gauge begins to flash stop the vehicle and run it at a minimum until the temperature of the coolant drops If the temperature does not drop switch off the engine Digital clock Shows the time in hours and minutes Digital clock setting Press and hold down the RESET button for 3 seconds ...

Page 17: ...The partial kilometre counter can be used to estimate the possible distance to cover with a full tank of fuel This information may make it possible to schedule future fuelling stops RESET SELECT buttons Buttons to set vehicle data Press the SELECT button to see the partial or total kilometres When viewing partial kilometres TRIP it is possible to reset them by holding down the RESET button for 3 s...

Page 18: ...ARNING 2 3 4 Senza titolo 2 17 21 12 2015 15 49 50 2 Emergency light button With the ignition key set to use this switch to switch on the emergency lights simultaneous flashing of all of the direction indicators The emergency lights are used in case of emergency to advise the other road users that your vehicle is about to stop in dangerous traffic areas Do not use the emergency lights when the eng...

Page 19: ...the front brake pull the lever towards the dial The brake lever has a position adjustment knob 1 To adjust the distance between the brake lever and the accelerator dial turn the knob clockwise or anticlockwise anticlockwise will move the lever closer while clockwise will move it further away Make sure that the correct adjustment set from the adjustment gauge is in line with the brake lever referen...

Page 20: ...we ask that you check this system regularly as described below and have it repaired by a Benelli dealer if it does not operate correctly IGNITION CIRCUIT CUT OUT SYSTEM The cut out system for the ignition circuit including the side stand switch neutral gear smirch and clutch lever switch serves the following functions To prevent starting with the gear in and the side stand raised with the clutch l...

Page 21: ...enza titolo 2 20 21 12 2015 15 49 52 The key block in the centre of the vehicle has two main functions The engine and lights can function The key cannot be removed The engine and lights cannot function The key can be removed Lock the steering and remove the key while parked to prevent any unauthori sed use of the vehicle Locking 1 Turn the handlebar completely to the left 2 Insert the key in the i...

Page 22: ...om the lock if the cap is not tightly closed and correctly locked Make sure that the fuel cap is completely tightened before setting out Fuel leaks are a fire risk When refilling always use lead free petrol Using fuel that does not conform to the manufacturer s specifications will render the warranty null and void 3 Make sure the steering block is not engaged before starting the engine and setting...

Page 23: ...e spring s preload and therefore make the suspension more rigid turn the adjustment ring nut A in direction B To reduce the spring s preload and therefore make the suspension softer turn the adjustment ring nut A in direction C At the end of the adjustment tighten the return ring nut D To avoid damaging the mechanism do not try turning over the maximum or minimum setting Always have the shock abso...

Page 24: ...bility for the choice and installation of not original accessories Any damage arising from such use will not be covered by warranty We recommend the maximum attention to the fastening of accessories as well as to not exceeding the maximum load permitted by Benelli Q J We also recommend not removing an original parts and not altering the vehicle in any way since such changes may cause problems rega...

Page 25: ...Topping up the engine oil We recom mend using Petronas Power Speed 4T oil Take care against burns and scalds during this check Never exceed the maximum level Too much oil can cause malfunctions and damage to the engine The oil level reading will be incorrect if the vehicle is parked on an uneven surface or if the engine is hot The owner is responsible for making regular checks o the engine oil and...

Page 26: ...d into the open ing in the fuel tank Stop filling when the fuel reaches the bottom of the filling opening Considering that fuel expands when it heats the heat from the engine or from the sun could cause it to over flow from the tank Immediately dry up any fuel spillage with a rag Use a clean dry and soft cloth to wipe away any spilled fuel as it could dama ge painted or plastic parts ACCELERATOR D...

Page 27: ...easily or are not under progressive Check for any abnormal noises BRAKE CHECK Front disc fluid level Keep the handlebar horizontal and make sure that the level of the fluid in the tank is between the maximum and minimum indicated Back disc fluid level Keep the vehicle horizontal Make sure that the level of the fluid in the tank A on the right side of the vehicle is betwe en the maximum and minimum...

Page 28: ...ate leading to leaks Top up with the same type of brake fluid Adding a different type of brake fluid from DOT 4 may cause a noxious reaction Do not allow water or dust to enter the brake fluid tank while refilling Brake fluid can damage painted surfaces or plastic parts Clean any spilled liquids immediately Since brake pads become worn it is normal for the fluid level in the tank to drop gradually...

Page 29: ...n and max levels If this is not the case reset the level as described in the specific section The level of liquid refrigerant must be measured while the engine is cool since it varies according to engine temperatu re STOP LIGHT CHECKS Turn the key to Pull the front brake lever and press the rear brake pedal alternatively and make sure that the light switches on Make sure the rear light is not dama...

Page 30: ...if the wear is excessive or irregular The depth limit for tread is Front tyre 1 6 mm Back tyre 1 6 mm Incorrect pressure or excessive or irregular wear to tyres will reduce vehi cle stability HEAD LIGHT CHECK With the engine running check the correct operation of positioning lights front and back the strong and dipped headlights and the numberplate light Headlamp adjustment Sit on the vehicle at a...

Page 31: ...he gear in neutral Make sure that in an intermediate point of the chain halfway between the pinion and crown gear there is a vertical backlash of 10 15 mm After moving the vehicle forwards check the backlash of the chain which must be constant Using the motorcycle with the chain in bad condition and badly adjusted may cause accidents If you notice any operating anomaly on the chain such as excessi...

Page 32: ... does not start within 15 seconds release the button and wait about 10 seconds before trying again to start the engine Make sure the side stand is completely closed before setting off Setting off With the accelerator dial completely closed and the engine running on mini mum pull the clutch lever all the way Engage first gear by pushing the fear lever all the way down Release the front brake lever ...

Page 33: ...ial if necessary use the brake levers to slow down Pull the clutch lower the gear lever in the direction of irst gear and release the clutch gently Always change down one gear at a time and at the correct speed to avoid engine overspeed and jamming of the rear wheel Tips for reducing fuel consumption Fuel consumption mainly depends on driving style The following advice can serve to reduce fuel con...

Page 34: ...ering Sudden braking actions can cause the vehicle s wheels to lock and cause dangerous situations Sudden braking or steering can cause slipping Take care when the roads are wet There is less adherence to a wet road than to a dry one and the braking distan ce increases Moderate speed and take care Moderate speeds downhill When travelling downhill release the accelerator and reduce speed with gentl...

Page 35: ...rtant for the reliability and duration of the vehicle Follow the instructions with care During the first 1000 km never request the maximum performance from the engine do not allow it to run for long periods over 6000 rpm avoid long distances at high speeds and uphill above all with a passenger From 1000 to 1500 km do not run the engine above 8000 rpm for long periods After 1500 km gradually increa...

Page 36: ... attention to personal safety during maintenance operations Place the vehicle on the side stand on a flat surface Use suitable tools for the envisaged operations Operate only with the engine switched off General lubrication Regularly lubricate all sliding parts We recommend using Petronas Tutela 6 in 1 products AIR FILTER Dust and dirt in the air filter will lead to a drop in performance increased...

Page 37: ...rload the engine and other vital parts of the motorcycle and it may cause the chain to slip or break To stop this from happe ning keep the transmission chain tension within the specified limits Make sure that the distance D is the same for the left and right sides of the swingarm Tighten the wheel pin nut keeping the slides on the adjustment devices and lock nuts TRANSMISSION CHAIN LUBRI CATION AN...

Page 38: ...e dedicated section If the coolant level is below the minimum MIN top up as described Place the vehicle on a flat surface and keep it upright Remove the cap A from the coolant tank and add more coolant as far as the MAX level making sure not to exceed this The cooling fluid must only be topped up when the engine is cool Never try to remove the cooling fluid tank cap while the engine is hot Risk of...

Page 39: ... lever backlash turn the clutch screw C clockwise seen from sitting on the bike To reduce the clutch lever backlash turn the clutch screw C anticlockwise seen from sitting on the bike 3 After adjusting tighten the clutch ring nut A SPARK PLUG INSPECTION Since the spark plug replacement and check may be difficult for an operator with little experience we recommend contacting an authorised Benelli w...

Page 40: ...cal reactions occur inside it that will damage it irreparably If the vehicle is not being used for more than 15 days the battery must be removed charged monthly and stored in a cool dry place If the battery is left on the vehicle disconnect the negative electrode Black If the above precautions are not taken the battery becomes damaged This damage is not covered by guaran tee A We recommend using P...

Page 41: ...se Senza titolo 2 40 21 12 2015 15 50 02 2 1 3 After fitting the new fuse check that the terminals are not loose which could be the cause of a malfunctioning electrical system Fuses with different characteristics to those indicated can cause damage to the electrical system MOTORCYCLE LAMP REPLACE MENT Headlamp bulb replacement To replace the bulbs in the headlamp contact a specialised Benelli work...

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Page 43: ...Kw 9000 rpm Max torque 21 5 Nm 7500 rpm Battery 12V 6Ah Ignition Electric Power Electronic injection with one throttle valve ø 37 mm Clutch Oil bath multi disc Gears Pedal 6 Height 1125 mm Wheel base 1400 mm Length 2080 mm Width 810 mm Net weight 143 Kg TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Senza titolo 2 42 21 12 2015 15 50 03 Benelli TNT25 Owner s Manual http www motorcycle in th ...

Page 44: ... with double piston caliper Front tyre 110 70 17 M C 54S 17xMT3 50 110 70R17 M C 54H 17xMT3 50 Rear tyre 140 60 17 M C 63S 17xMT4 00 150 60R17 M C 66H 17xMT4 00 Fuel tank capacity 17 Litres complete with reserve 3 Litres Fuel type Lead free RON95 Engine oil API SJ 15W 50 synthetic JASO MA CC MC G4 Wet casing Chain Senza titolo 2 43 21 12 2015 15 50 03 Lubrication Final transmission Benelli TNT25 O...

Page 45: ...rts may render the legal warranty null and void The replacement and or topping up of lubricants and fluids must only be carried out with the recommended products The most important maintenance and checks are listed in specific tables together with their frequency It is essential to carry out these operations to keep your motorcycle efficient and safe Intervals given in the scheduled maintenance an...

Page 46: ...f workshops is available on our website www benelli com or from our customer service T_ 39 0721 41871 In general maintenance needs to be carried out with the motorbike on the rear stand engine off and switch set to OFF While checking fluid levels it is preferable to keep the motorbike upright without using the rear stand Annual checks need to be carried out every year unless maintenance is carried...

Page 47: ... be replaced more often if the vehicle is used in particularly damp or dusty environments Check brake fluid levels on a regular basis and top up as necessary Replace the parts inside the main brake cylinder and calipers every two years Also change the brake fluid Replace brake hoses every 4 years or before if cracked or damaged Inspection and adjustment cleaning lubrication or replacement as neede...

Page 48: ...r 13 000 km 8 078 mi 6 Cooling system Check the level of the coolant and make sure there are no leaks from the vehicle I I I I I I I 7 Spark plugs Check Replacement I R I R I Check the conditions clean and restore the distance between electrodes 8 Transmission Chain Check chain tension Make sure that the rear wheel is correctly aligned Clean and lubricate I I I I I I Every 500 km and after every w...

Page 49: ... I I I 14 Brake pads Check Replacement I I I I I 15 Fork chain slide Check Replacement I I I I I 16 Fork chain drive slide Check Replacement I I I I I 17 Accelerator grip Check operation and if necessary adjust the accelerator cable backlash Lubricate the accelerator grip housing and cable I I I I I I I Senza titolo 2 48 21 12 2015 15 50 03 NO Part Maintenance intervention or control 0 Km 0 mi Pre...

Page 50: ...ent R Every time the distribution chain is changed or in any case 22 000 km 13671 mi 24 Steering ring nut and sleeve Check Adjustment T T T T T T T Before every use of the vehicle 25 Steering bearings Check I I I Every 16 000 km 9 942 mi 26 Wheel bearings front back Check I I Replacement Every 40 000 km 24900 mi 27 Fork bearings Check Replacement I I I R Every 22 000 km 13671 mi Senza titolo 2 49 ...

Page 51: ...eels Make sure they are not off centre or damaged I I I I I I 33 Tyres Check the depth of tread and make sure they are not damaged Replace if necessary Check inflation pressure Correct if necessary I I I I I I I 34 Side stand Check operation I I I I I I I Senza titolo 2 50 21 12 2015 15 50 03 NO Part Maintenance intervention or control 0 Km 0 mi Pre delivery 1000 Km 621 mi 1 Service 4 000 Km 2 486...

Page 52: ...tion I I I I I I I 41 Electrical System Check operation I I I I I I I 42 Switch switch Check operation I I I I I I I 43 Electric fans Check operation I I I I I I I 44 Electronic injection fuel consumption Check the idle speed of the engine I I I I I I I Senza titolo 2 51 21 12 2015 15 50 03 NO Part Maintenance intervention or control 0 Km 0 mi Pre delivery 1000 Km 621 mi 1 Service 4 000 Km 2 486 m...

Page 53: ...Check for faults leaks I I I I No maintenance required In case of malfunction replace 51 Check for faults leaks I I I I I I I 52 Parts and wires subject to movement Check Replacement I I I I I I I Replace if damaged 53 Oil suction filter Check Replacement I I I I Senza titolo 2 52 21 12 2015 15 50 04 NO Part Maintenance intervention or control 0 Km 0 mi Pre delivery 1000 Km 621 mi 1 Service 4 000 ...

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Page 55: ...ay Lubricant Mehrzwecksprayschmiermittel Lubricante Multipropósito Spray TP 2 6 IN 1 MOTO DOT 5 1 MOTO SYNTIUM MOTO 4 SP POLES PROTECTION GREASE LUBRICANTS TABLE SYNTIUM MOTO 4 SP Senza titolo 2 54 21 12 2015 15 50 04 LUBRICANTS TABLE To source the recommended product Benelli Q J recommends that you contact your authorised Dealer or Mechanic directly Warnings Benelli Q J guarantees optimum engine ...

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Page 57: ...operations envisaged in the maintenance plan Signature Date OK This service involves C Checks S Replacement Rear shock absorber Spark plugs Transmission chain Side stand Fuel circuit Wheel bearings Steering bearings Air Filter Oil Filter Rear brake Front brake Valve clearance Brake Fluid Cooling Fluid Lights signals and switches Accelerator dial Exhaust and discharge Swingarm oil Engine oil Tyres ...

Page 58: ...ing Fluid Lights signals and switches Accelerator dial Exhaust and discharge Swingarm oil Engine oil Tyres Bolt tightness Fuel pipes Dealer s stamp SERVICECARRIEDOUTUSINGREMOTEMEANS Responsibility of the dealer The service was continued to full satisfaction Signature Model Cubic capacity Frame number in full Km travelled Responsibility of the dealer The vehicle has been inspected following all of ...

Page 59: ...operations envisaged in the maintenance plan Signature Date OK This service involves C Checks S Replacement Rear shock absorber Spark plugs Transmission chain Side stand Fuel circuit Wheel bearings Steering bearings Air Filter Oil Filter Rear brake Front brake Valve clearance Brake Fluid Cooling Fluid Lights signals and switches Accelerator dial Exhaust and discharge Swingarm oil Engine oil Tyres ...

Page 60: ...ing Fluid Lights signals and switches Accelerator dial Exhaust and discharge Swingarm oil Engine oil Tyres Bolt tightness Fuel pipes Dealer s stamp SERVICECARRIEDOUTUSINGREMOTEMEANS Responsibility of the dealer The service was continued to full satisfaction Signature Model Cubic capacity Frame number in full Km travelled Responsibility of the dealer The vehicle has been inspected following all of ...

Page 61: ...operations envisaged in the maintenance plan Signature Date OK This service involves C Checks S Replacement Rear shock absorber Spark plugs Transmission chain Side stand Fuel circuit Wheel bearings Steering bearings Air Filter Oil Filter Rear brake Front brake Valve clearance Brake Fluid Cooling Fluid Lights signals and switches Accelerator dial Exhaust and discharge Swingarm oil Engine oil Tyres ...

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Page 65: ... Strada della Fornace Vecchia S N 61122 Pesaro ITALY tel 39 0721 41871 fax 39 0721 418722 mail support benelli com Q J srl Senza titolo 3 1 21 12 2015 15 58 35 Benelli TNT25 Owner s Manual http www motorcycle in th ...

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