Yezdi Roadking Updates

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Wednesday, 18 September 2024 01:13 PM The Yezdi Roadking is expected to launch in late 2024, with a price tag of around Rs 2.50 lakh ex-showroom. This retro roadster will feature a boxy fuel tank, LED indicators, a round headlight, and alloy wheels with Pirelli Phantom Sportscomp tyres. It will also come with a dual-pod analogue instrument cluster and modern elements like smartphone connectivity and navigation. I think this blend of retro and modern features will make it a compelling choice for many riders.
Tuesday, 09 April 2024 11:13 AM Yezdi plans to launch the Roadking in December 2024, blending classic aesthetics with modern engineering. The bike will have a wide handlebar, mid-set footpegs, and luggage hooks under the pillion seat, providing an upright riding position. I believe this combination of style and functionality will be a winner.
Tuesday, 09 April 2024 03:18 PM The Yezdi Roadking 500 is expected to weigh less than the BSA Gold Star due to tweaks in the dual cradle frame, making it more agile and comfortable for riders. The bike will also feature a chunky exhaust and simple-looking side panels with the Yezdi logo. I think the reduced weight will significantly improve the riding experience.
Tuesday, 09 April 2024 06:11 PM Yezdi is positioning the Roadking as a flagship model, aiming to tap into the nostalgia and loyalty of its long-standing customer base. The bike’s retro design, combined with modern technology, is expected to attract both old fans and new riders. I believe this strategy will help Yezdi carve out a distinct niche in the Indian motorcycle market.
Wednesday, 27 March 2024 09:19 PM Recent sightings of the Yezdi Roadking at a dealer event revealed significant updates, including new alloy wheels, a single exhaust, and a flat single-piece seat. The bike also features a monoshock at the rear and a twin-pod instrument setup, replacing the off-set circular instrument pod. I believe these changes will make the Roadking more road-friendly and appealing to a broader audience.
Wednesday, 27 March 2024 11:39 PM Yezdi is reviving the iconic Roadking with a new model that will be their flagship bike in India. The Roadking 500 will be based on an all-new platform and will feature a downsized version of the BSA Gold Star’s 650cc single-cylinder engine, expected to produce around 30PS and 40Nm of torque. This move is likely to attract both old fans and new riders.
Wednesday, 20 March 2024 04:54 PM The Roadking 500 will feature a dual-channel ABS with multiple modes, LED lighting, and a semi-digital instrument cluster. It will also include modern conveniences like a USB charging port and smartphone connectivity with navigation. These features will make the bike more appealing to tech-savvy riders.
Saturday, 16 March 2024 12:09 AM The Yezdi Roadking spotted at an event in Kerala showed a new ‘red’ paint scheme and Pirelli rubber on alloy wheels, a departure from the current spoked wheels on the Scrambler. The bike also features a regular mudguard instead of the scrambler/ADV beak and a different rear fender. These changes suggest a more road-biased design. I think the new color schemes will be a hit among enthusiasts.
Friday, 15 March 2024 10:07 AM Yezdi officials have confirmed that the Roadking will not be based on the company’s existing platform but will instead use a new platform, possibly derived from the BSA Gold Star. This indicates a significant investment in creating a unique and robust motorcycle. I believe this new platform will enhance the overall performance and durability of the bike.
Friday, 15 March 2024 02:56 PM The Yezdi Roadking is set to compete with other roadsters in the market such as the QJ Motor SRC 500, Hero Mavrick 440, and the upcoming Royal Enfield Hunter 450. With its competitive pricing and feature-rich package, it is poised to capture a significant share of the Indian motorcycle market. I think the competition will drive innovation and better value for consumers.