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Meet Rebel Red Yezdi Scrambler Motorcycle [Live Photos]

Mahindra-owned 2-wheeler brand Classic Legends recently launched three all-new Yezdi motorcycles in the Indian market - the Roadster, the Scrambler, and the Adventure. All of them have already started reaching dealerships and Shashank Sharma (Live Rider) has shared high-resolution images of the Scr...

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Meet Rebel Red Yezdi Scrambler Motorcycle [Live Photos]

Mahindra-owned 2-wheeler brand Classic Legends recently launched three all-new Yezdi motorcycles in the Indian market - the Roadster, the Scrambler, and the Adventure. All of them have already started reaching dealerships and Shashank Sharma (Live Rider) has shared high-resolution images of the Scrambler model with us. He clicked the images of the Rebel Red Scrambler at the Yezdi-Jawa dealership located in Chandigarh.

Images Source: Live Rider

Live Rider has also posted a quick walkaround and exhaust sound video of the Yezdi Scrambler. The YouTuber has also provided information on the key features and technical specifications of the 334cc motorcycle. You can click here or tap on the image below to view the video of the Rebel Red Yezdi Scrambler.

In terms of styling and features, the 2022 Yezdi Scrambler gets both on-road and off-roading capabilities. It gets a simple seat, a classic round tank, a tucked-in headlamp, an LCD speedo pod that delivers information like trip meter, distance to empty, time and gear indicator, an upright commanding handlebar position, spoke wheels, typical scrambler twin exhausts, a rear tyre hugger, on and off-road tyres, a front fender beak and much more.

When it comes to the powertrain, the Scrambler is also powered by the same 334cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC engine, but it generates 29.10 PS of max power at 8000rpm and 28.2 Nm of max torque at 6770rpm when coupled to a six-speed, constant-mesh gearbox. This motorcycle is built on a double-cradle chassis, and the suspension comprises telescopic front forks and gas-charged twin shocks at the rear. Braking duties are assigned to disc brakes at both ends and support three ABS modes called “Road,” “Off-Road and “Rain.”

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