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Benelli 752S Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs

Benelli 752S Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs
Panji Gemilang
August 15, 2024

The Benelli 752S has made quite a splash in the Malaysian motorcycle market, offering a compelling blend of style, performance, and affordability. With a striking resemblance to the Ducati Monster, the 752S has captured the attention of many.

Let’s dive into what this Italian-inspired naked bike has to offer.

Benelli 752S Review Malaysia

Want to know if the Benelli 752S is worth it?

Our Malaysia review covers everything from price to performance.

Table Of Contents
  1. Benelli 752S Price & Monthly Payment Malaysia:
  2. Benelli 752S Top Speed
  3. Benelli 752S Specifications & Characteristics
    • Engine and Performance
    • Features
  4. Benelli 752S Advantages:
  5. Benelli 752S Disadvantages:
  6. Who is the Benelli 752S suitable for?
  7. Conclusion:
2020 Benelli 752S Review - bikesales.com.au

Benelli 752S Price & Monthly Payment Malaysia:

The Benelli 752S is priced at approximately RM 45,800 for new models in Malaysia

Down payment: Typically, a down payment of 10% is common, which would be around RM 4,580 for a price of RM 45,800.

Loan Duration: Common durations are 3 to 5 years (36 to 60 months).

Interest Rate: The average interest rate for motorcycle loans in Malaysia is around 3% to 5% per annum.

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Benelli 752S Top Speed

The estimated top speed of the Benelli 752S is around 220 km/h (137 mph).

Benelli 752S Specifications & Characteristics

Engine and Performance

  • Engine: Liquid-cooled, inline 2-cylinder, 4-valves per cylinder, DOHC
  • Power: 56 kW (76 hp) at 8,500 rpm
  • Torque: 67 Nm at 6,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 6-speed
  • Front Brake: Dual 320 mm semi-floating discs, 4-piston Brembo calipers, ABS
  • Rear Brake: Single 260 mm disc, 1-piston floating caliper, ABS
  • Front Suspension: 50 mm upside-down Marzocchi fork, adjustable preload
  • Rear Suspension: Swingarm with central adjustable KYB monoshock, adjustable preload
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 14.5 liters
  • Kerb Weight: 226 kg

Features

  • Instrument Cluster: Digital display
  • Lighting: LED
  • Steel trellis frame: Offers a good balance of rigidity and weight
  • Invertible front forks: Contribute to a sporty and responsive ride
2020 Benelli 752S Review - bikesales.com.au

Benelli 752S Advantages:

  • Strong Engine Performance: The 750cc parallel-twin engine delivers impressive low and mid-range torque, making it enjoyable for both city riding and open roads.
  • Comfortable Ergonomics: The riding position is generally relaxed, allowing for comfortable long-distance rides.
  • Affordable Pricing: Compared to some competitors, the 752S offers good value for money.
  • Solid Build Quality: While there have been some varying opinions, overall, the build quality is considered solid for its price point.
  • Good Handling: The bike is known for its agile handling, making it fun to ride through corners.

Benelli 752S Disadvantages:

  • Limited Features: Compared to some competitors, the 752S lacks advanced electronic rider aids like traction control, riding modes, and quick shifters.
  • Build Quality Concerns: Some owners have reported minor build quality issues, which can vary between units.
  • Aftersales Service: The availability and quality of aftersales service can vary depending on the region.
  • Resale Value: Compared to more established brands, the Benelli might have a slightly lower resale value.
  • Suspension: Some riders have found the suspension to be a bit firm for certain road conditions.

Who is the Benelli 752S suitable for?

  • Aesthetics-conscious riders: Its striking design is a major draw for those who appreciate a sporty and aggressive look.
  • Commuters and weekend riders: The comfortable ergonomics and strong mid-range torque make it suitable for both daily commutes and fun weekend rides.
  • New riders: While experienced riders will appreciate the 752S’s performance, it’s also accessible to new riders due to its manageable power delivery.  

Conclusion:

The Benelli 752S is a stylish and affordable naked bike that offers strong performance and comfortable riding. While it lacks some advanced features, its aggressive looks and enjoyable character make it a solid choice for many riders. However, potential buyers should consider their priorities and test ride before deciding.

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