The Benelli 650S Tornado is a legendary Italian 1970s classic, one of the most beloved tourbikes of its time. First released in 1973, the Tornado quickly became known for its look, performance, and handling. Its large-capacity straight-twin engine was designed to be reliable with generous low-down grunt and a smooth power delivery to the rear wheel. The exterior shape of the Tornado has become the epitome of the 1970s Touring class of bike, its teardrop gas tank and long beak-style mudguard standing out in an era defined by angular lines and exposed engines. The tank and side panels are painted in a classic deep red or eggshell white, with subtle decals and chrome accents scattered across. The Tornado featured a telescopic front suspension, plus an adjustable rear Girling shock for extra comfort over long-distance journeys. The rider would feel well supported swinging their leg over the stout tubular steel frame and its luxurious deep-padded seat. A raised handlebar made the bike comfortable for distance rides, while the 19-inch alloy wheels, dual disc brakes, and elaborate exhaust system completed the classic touring look. The Benelli 650S Tornado is a classic example of art and engineering, an absolutely delightful bike to ride for both nostalgic trips into the past as well as the regular modern-day use. Its timeless, classic look and feel has kept it a highly sought-after classic, perfect for those who love the feel of the 1970s air in their face.
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