Classic Legends new Yezdi ADV has been spied almost production-ready, this new motorcycle will directly compete against the Royal Enfield Himalayan. Here are all the details regarding the new Yezdi bike.
Classic Legends is finally ready to launch its iconic Yezdi brand. They recently took to Twitter to make the announcement that the new generation Yezdi motorcycle will launch in November 2022. This news comes around a time when frequent glimpses of the upcoming Yezdi ADV is doing the rounds on the internet. Here are more details about the new Yezdi bike.
And recently, a partially wrapped production-ready reveals the Yezdi ADV, and how it will be. The new motorcycle sure does look the retro part, but with a digital instrument cluster, LED headlights and taillights sure does look the part modern.
The upcoming Yezdi ADV will be based on the same Jawa platform, and it will use the 334 cc engine that powers the Perak. However, chances are that it will be tuned differently to suit its character. The unit in the Perak produces 30.6 bhp and 32.7 Nm of torque.
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Besides that, some of the parts that were unwrapped has given us a good glimpse of how the modern Yezdi will retain its old charm and yet look up to date. For starters, the fuel tank was coloured in white with the words, Legendary Yezdi that runs across the length. The tank has two contrasting shades of blue and dark blue that run vertically which is a proper hark back to its old days.
Another noticeable feature in the upcoming Yezdi was the large and flat base of the side stand. This is usually an added accessory that most ADV motorcycle owners get fitted from the aftermarket. Now, whether they will come as stock or not is yet to be seen.
Other stand out features that popped out in the production-ready Yezdi ADV were top box racks and pannier, dual-purpose tyres, a big and chunky exhaust pipe. This last bit adds to its muscular appeal. Aside from that, the seats look the same and the production-ready bike might come with the split seats as well. The riding ergonomics of the bike is very relaxed and the slight tall handlebar will also keep matters comfortable. The Yezdi ADV is also expected to get a large TFT display instrument console.
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The name of the bike is yet to be confirmed. However, Classic Legends-owned Yezdi has already applied for a trademark on the name Roadking. There will be two more bikes in Yezdis production - a scrambler style motorcycle and a standard roadster will be launched in the future. But which one gets the name RoadKing is yet to be seen.
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