The ’21 Benelli Leoncino hits the showroom floor with an MSRP of $6199—the same price as a 2020 Honda Rebel 500 and the 2019 Honda CB500F. Watch for an Ultimate Motorcycling test soon. 2021
Ours is the adventurish 502 X, with 19- and 17-inch Metzeler Tourance tires on (tube-type) wire-spoke wheels, and a pretty up-there 33-inch seat height. Benelli also makes a more street-oriented TRK 502, with 17-inch street tires on cast wheels and a seat 1.5 inches lower, for $400 less.
The Leoncino features a modern, liquid-cooled 500cc twin and a lightweight and strong steel lattice frame that’s both functional and beautiful. Suspension consists of a laterally mounted and adjustable single-shock in back, and a sturdy inverted fork up front – 50mm tubes with 125mm of travel. The Leoncino also features 17-inch cast-alloy wheels fitted with wide and sticky low-profile
From the moment the 180S first rolls up alongside its streetfighter prey and lets out a roar, there’s no question it’s a beast to be feared. But nothing indicates just how deadly serious the 180S is than a close inspection of its components. Benelli has leveraged the full extent of its big-bike experience to unleash a technological showcase on the sub-175.3cc naked sport category. Warning
The 2022 Honda CB500X ABS has an MSRP of $7,199, while the 2022 Benelli Leoncino Trail has an MSRP of $7,199. Side-By-Side. Compare All Motorcycles. NOW COMPARING.
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