The Benelli 750Sei (1976) is a classic Italian four-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled, transverse in-line motorcycle with a maximum power of 99 hp 8200 rpm. With its classic design, including a square tank and low tubular steel frame, a long wheelbase, and wide rear tires, it is a reliable touring motorcycle. It features a 5-speed gearbox, 41 mm telescopic forks, two Zenith EL35 carburetors, adjustable camshafts for engine timing, an oil-cooler, and a Teledraulic front brake with a 200mm disk. It has a lightened crankshaft, drilled cylinders, and a lightened flywheel. The distinctive 750Sei was one of the most popular and sought-after super-bike models from its time. Its undeniable technicality not only allowed for performance and efficiency, but also provided a beautiful aesthetic that has enthralled many motorcycle fans. Its striking lines and ample power set the benchmark for other bikes from the 1970s, and remaining models are considered true collectors items by Benelli enthusiasts.
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