Yes, it is comfortable for touring and off-roading (not sure about hardcore off-roading). For city riding, you might feel the seat is a bit hard for a few km.
Great. So adv is better than scrambler? I know the seats are much better, but I have a question. Adv is longer than scrambler, so is it easy to manoeuvre the bike in city traffic?
Bhai I am looking to buy the same So can u please give a proper feedback on this How it’s shockups and all are since i have watched many videos where they have been saying shockups are bit hard And all above that Do you need to keep the RPM always high?
I think you get tired too easily, but better safe than taking unnecessary risks 😁
is it comfortable for touring ,city rides and off-roading??
Yes, it is comfortable for touring and off-roading (not sure about hardcore off-roading). For city riding, you might feel the seat is a bit hard for a few km.
i am thinking to buy yezdi adv
Great choice! Do share your review about the bike. Have you taken a test ride of both the bikes (Adventure and Scrambler)?
@@RiteshKhoranaVlogs yess I rode both of them
Great. So adv is better than scrambler? I know the seats are much better, but I have a question. Adv is longer than scrambler, so is it easy to manoeuvre the bike in city traffic?
Bhai I am looking to buy the same
So can u please give a proper feedback on this
How it’s shockups and all are since i have watched many videos where they have been saying shockups are bit hard
And all above that
Do you need to keep the RPM always high?
Suspensions are a bit stiff but good for highway rides. Keeps your bike stable.
Yes, you need to keep your bike oh a higher rpm.
How's the mileage now?
The mileage is decent. Not the best In his Segment. I was getting 28-30 kmpl on the highway.
@@RiteshKhoranaVlogs this mileage is after 2 services?
After 1 service