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Bikesales Staff23 Apr 2013
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2013 Benelli Tre K and Tre K Amazonas

The adventure tourers have been tweaked for 2013, with revisions to the fuel injection, gearbox and seat. Prices are $17,990 and $18,990 respectively

The latest instalments of Benelli’s adventure bikes, the Tre K and more off-road orientated Trek K Amazonas, are now on sale, now running new Walbro fuel injection with 53mm throttle bodies and Bosch injectors. The gearbox has also been revised, and there’s also a new ‘comfort’ seat.

The 1131cc in-line triple produces 126hp and 112Nm, and the chassis includes a trellis frame, fully adjustable 50mm Marzocchi forks, and Brembo radial brakes. There are two separate power maps.

The Tre K has 17-inch wheels, while the Tre K Amazonas is fitted with 19 and 17-inch Excel spoke rims and more off-road focussed rubber, and there’s also longer travel suspension and revised Brembo brakes.

Accessories including aluminium top boxes and side panniers, soft luggage, impact protection and performance accessories.

Rideaway prices are $17,990 for the Tre K and $18,990 for the Trek K Amazonas. For more information, contact Urban Moto Imports on 1300 869 245, info@benelli.com.au or visit www.urbanmotoimports.com.au.

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