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[webbikeworld.com] - Rumor Has It: Benelli’s 752S Will Have a Massive Refresh

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    Imagine the Benelli 752S, but loaded with 45 more cc’s and sporting a new engine platform refresh.

    That’s exactly what’s in store for Benelli’s new machine – and best part, the bike will apparently be a whopping 20kg lighter than her 752s counterpart.

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    Benelli’s 752S, which is slotted for a big upgrade for the coming lineup. Media sourced from Motociclismo.

    “Said displacement increase will also undoubtedly boost power slightly – more specifically, from around 80 ponies to 95 horsepower, putting it closer to the ballpark of the likes of the [KTM] 890 Duke and BMW F 900 R,” adds the report from RideApart.

    A 799cc parallel-twin – same engine type, different displacement – wil give us a 20hp increase, bumping up the power displacement to 95hp, with the whole kit and caboodle being manufactured by by Qianjiang Motors in China.

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    Benelli’s 752S, which is slotted for a big upgrade for the coming lineup. Media sourced from Motociclismo.

    As for pricing and availability, we’ve yet to be given a date – though we’re pretty sure that the unit will be coming out of Qianjiang and offr the usual bang-for-buck bargain with premium features.

    Stay tuned here at our new shiny wBW webpage, drop a comment below letting us know what you think, and as ever – stay safe on the twisties.

    *Media sourced from Motociclismo*


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