Honda’s Navi reminded
us of Bobby which was sold in India in yesteryears. There will be another
addition to this list of tiny but interesting motorcycles, this time from DSK
Benelli.
At the Auto Expo
2016,
DSK kept on display their TNT135 and announced that it will be launched
in India in some months and it appears that they are beginning to warm up with
the plan.
The TNT135 is out on Pune roads testing for its worthiness and to iron out any
flaws which may have crept in while making it India-worthy.
TNT135 or T135 comes with noticeable
features like upside-down front forks, rear disc brakes, 41 mm rear monoshock
absorber, twin-pipe exhaust. It is powered by a single cylinder 134.7 cc
4-valve dual-spark plug ,oil cooled engine which is Euro 4 compliant.
It pumps
out
13 hp of peak power at 9000 rpm and 10.8 Nm
of maximum torque at 7000 rpm.
The miniature TNT25-lookalike TNT135
comes with 12 inch small wheels with chunky tyres (similar in size to some
scooters like Gusto etc).
So, if you are a potential Navi
customer, you may have an interesting upgrade option coming up very soon. DSK
is expected to launch TNT135 in the coming 3-4 months in India and it will be
their most affordable motorcycle in the lineup. However, do not expect it to
come cheap – we are still looking at an ex-showroom price tag of over 1-1.2
Lakhs easily!
Honda’s Navi reminded us of Bobby which was sold in India in yesteryears. There will be another addition to this list of tiny but interesting motorcycles, this time from DSK Benelli.
At the Auto Expo
2016,
DSK kept on display their TNT135 and announced that it will be launched
in India in some months and it appears that they are beginning to warm up with
the plan.
The TNT135 is out on Pune roads testing for its worthiness and to iron out any
flaws which may have crept in while making it India-worthy.
TNT135 or T135 comes with noticeable
features like upside-down front forks, rear disc brakes, 41 mm rear monoshock
absorber, twin-pipe exhaust. It is powered by a single cylinder 134.7 cc
4-valve dual-spark plug ,oil cooled engine which is Euro 4 compliant.
It pumps
out
13 hp of peak power at 9000 rpm and 10.8 Nm
of maximum torque at 7000 rpm.
The miniature TNT25-lookalike TNT135
comes with 12 inch small wheels with chunky tyres (similar in size to some
scooters like Gusto etc).
So, if you are a potential Navi
customer, you may have an interesting upgrade option coming up very soon. DSK
is expected to launch TNT135 in the coming 3-4 months in India and it will be
their most affordable motorcycle in the lineup. However, do not expect it to
come cheap – we are still looking at an ex-showroom price tag of over 1-1.2
Lakhs easily!
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