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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2007

See and hear a 1972 175CC Benelli Enduro trail bike. Some Chaplinesque kick-starting antics add to the fun! More at: www.mybenellis.com

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  • Lovely bike.

    I've just bought a 1981 Benelli 125 Enduro. It's a complete basket case, so I will be restoring it over winter.

  • I don't believe the enduro was made in 1981, it was only made for a few years in the early 70s. If you send me some pictures I can identify it for you. If it is, in fact, an enduro then it can't be an 81

  • nice bike, check out my vids, yamaha ct1 175 enduro

  • thanks, will do!

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  • i am from greece and i have a benelli 125 enduro of 1977 and i need some parts for the clutsh go to bikepics and see it its beautiful

  • Found you address - nice website by the way. Sending you pics and Frame & Engine numbers. Hope you can help me Steven.

  • Give me your email and i'll send pics.

    Bear in mind that i'm from England and we get different lineups to North America.

    Anyway, It's a W reg. Registered on 31/3/81

    I only presume the bike is an enduro, not a lot of info on the net regarding Benellis. Only seen a few pics on google images.

    It doesn't look like yours admittedly but have got a page of an old brochure with my bike as new and it's titled Benelli 125 Enduro.

    Cheers, Dan

  • It was a pun.

  • Sorry I guess. Love the bike anyway. I'm a fan of all kinds of 2-strokes. Although this one has things that are much more interesting that that of course.

  • Rich all right! Where to begin? The power is pretty good, although naturally the same motor in the little VOLCANO is much more fun. Decent torque and power, but perhaps overall a bit underpowered....

  • Sorry, no 4-Letter Words! I wonder why everyone is more concerned with the presenter than the Motorcycle, which is the main point?

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