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Yezdi Adventure Motorcycle Fully Revealed Ahead of Launch in India

Yezdi Adventure Motorcycle Fully Revealed Ahead of Launch in India

As we already know, Yezdi is currently working on a stack of new motorcycles and these have been spotted many times. Now again, one of those bikes, the upcoming Yezdi Adventure, has been spotted, and this time without any camouflage, revealing the whole design. It seems like the motorcycle was brought for the TVC shoot. It is not confirmed though. The ADV is identical to the Royal Enfiled Himalayan. However, its design is pretty simple.

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Yezdi Adventure Motorcycle Fully Revealed Ahead of Launch in India

Starting with the front end, the all-new Yezdi Adventure gets both high and low-set fenders. The instrument cluster is also high-set, and there is a round headlight, handguards, and a flyscreen. Other notable highlights include the fuel tank with sharp lines, the split-style seat, simple side panels with the model name and an upswept exhaust. The 2022 Yezdi ADV rides on wire-spoked wheels, which are further assisted by disc brakes on both ends.

While speaking of the mechanical specifications, this time the mechanical components were blacked out. It is also worth mentioning that the spotted motorcycle was ready to be introduced to the market. The Classic Legends owned brand is working on the Scrambler and Roadking bikes as well, and they have been spotted several times. It seems like the company plans to introduce the bikes altogether. Just like the adventure one, the Scrambler bike will also have its name on the side panel.

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Yezdi Adventure Motorcycle Fully Revealed Ahead of Launch in India

The production-spec Scrambler also has a grooved single-piece seat, twin exhausts, high-set fenders, circular mirrors, twin rear shocks, and telescopic front suspension. On the other hand, the two variants of the Roadking bike, which are going to compete with the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, will come with alloy wheels, regular mirrors, and back support for pillions. All three models are likely to be powered by the same 334cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, which is capable of churning out 30.64 PS and 32.74 Nm.

Images Source: Motorbeam

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