Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

Teenage years revisited

Having first reviewed an earlier version of Benelli’s learner-legal pocket rocket some three years ago, I was interested to see how the latest reincarnation would compare. Way back then, this little growler won a special place in my heart with its balls-out extrovert approach to the learner-legal market. What – if anything – will have changed?

First impressions

The looks of the TNT 125 certainly haven’t diminished in any way, shape or form. This latest version sports the latest graphics and colour variations – like the very fluorescent green livery that my demo bike was delivered to me in. Benelli call it ‘Flash Green’

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