Yezdi Scrambler 334 Updates

Latest Updates
Saturday, 16 March 2024 08:31 AM The updated Yezdi Scrambler is expected to feature a new red paint scheme, a revised fuel tank design, and alloy wheels wrapped in premium Pirelli tyres, replacing the current spoked wheels. The bike will also have a flat single-piece seat and a monoshock suspension at the rear. These changes aim to make the bike more road-going and improve overall build quality. I think these updates will significantly enhance the riding experience and appeal of the Scrambler.
Wednesday, 30 August 2023 09:58 AM The 2023 Yezdi Scrambler has been updated to comply with OBD2 norms and includes several internal tweaks, resulting in more linear and enjoyable power delivery. The bike retains its scrambler build but has some issues with quality, such as wires around the console and flimsy plastic bits. The suspension, particularly the rear springs, can be uncomfortable over long rides. I believe these improvements are a step in the right direction, but theres still room for refinement.
Wednesday, 15 March 2023 10:03 PM The Yezdi Scrambler is powered by a 334cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 29.36bhp and 28.21Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox. The bike is known for its agile handling and reliable braking, although it could benefit from more initial stopping power. Despite its weight of 192kg, the Scrambler is fun to ride spiritedly. I think the Scramblers performance and handling make it a great option for those who enjoy both on-road and off-road riding.
Thursday, 16 March 2023 12:45 AM The Yezdi Scrambler has been criticized for its fit and finish, with issues such as panel gaps and flimsy plastic parts. However, the bikes engine refinement and NVH levels have been improved, making it more enjoyable to ride in traffic. The exhaust note has also been enhanced, giving it more grunt and bass. I believe addressing the quality issues will be crucial for the Scramblers long-term success.
Wednesday, 15 March 2023 10:54 PM The Yezdi Scrambler is priced around Rs. 2.10 lakh and is designed to handle both paved and unpaved roads. The bike features a wide handlebar and quick directional changes, making it fun to ride. However, the rear suspension can be firm and uncomfortable over bumps. I think the Scrambler offers a great balance of performance and versatility, but riders should be aware of its suspension quirks.