In Italy, the new Benelli BN302 costs less than a Vespa Sprint 125 3V. That’s because Benelli is part of QianJiang, a huge Chinese motorcycle group that wants this new bike to sell well in the Far East, where low price and excellent durability are hugely important.
The Pesaro, Italy-based technical team led by Chief Project Engineer Stefano Michelotti came up with the BN302 formula, which is based around a 300cc parallel twin derived from the BN600’s four-cylinder powerplant. It has the same 65.0 x 45.2mm bore and stroke, and it breathes through 37mm throttle bodies. This new 360-degree twin delivers a claimed 38 hp at 10,000 rpm, and 20.2 pound-feet of peak torque at 9,000 rpm. The Kawasaki Ninja 300, for comparison, puts out a claimed 39 hp at…