Gallery
Screening media panel systems consist of a self-supporting screening panel with an integral steel and cord reinforcement vulcanized within each panel.
Insidious hungry zombie man with creepy face looking for victim in haunted abandoned house
Scary corpse sitting on the well in the night forest. halloween.
A month after the new range of
What also doesn’t take long to discover is that Classic Legends appears to have benchmarked the Royal Enfield Himalayan to a great degree, because from a distance, the Adventure looks a little too similar to the Enfield for comfort. The original Yezdi-style rectangular fuel tank and engine design help this bike stand out a bit, but a little more originality in the design would have been welcome. As with the other two Yezdis, the overall finish and quality of materials used needs to improve.
On the road, this plush suspension feel continues here and the Adventure just floats along. Over bumpy surfaces, the rear shock feels a little too soft and underdamped, and it can create a bit of a pogo-ing effect. Given the suspension set-up and the tyres this bike has, handling is quite decent and there isn’t much to complain about. The same goes for the brakes on all three bikes – they’re perfectly adequate, but they do require some effort for strong braking.
Like the Yezdi Scrambler, the Adventure has three modes for the dual-channel ABS, including an off-road mode that allows you to turn off the rear ABS. Both bikes also get a fairly tough-feeling metal bash plate, but you’d probably still want to be a little cautious of the coolant reservoir that’s positioned below the engine.
Nevertheless, this Yezdi is competitively priced between Rs 2.1 lakh-2.19 lakh based on what colour scheme you go for. That positions it almost exactly on par with the Royal Enfield Himalayan.
The new Maruti Alto K10 price overlaps with the Alto 800 and S-Presso; which would you buy?
Alto K10 – newest and best of both worlds
Harley-Davidson today launched the first model under the company’s new all-electric brand, LiveWire. The first bike released with the new badging has been named the LiveWire ONE and comes with a significantly lower price than Harley-Davidson’s previous LiveWire electric motorcycle.










