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  • Yezdi

    Yezdi



    PERFORMANCE:


    Maximum Speed : 110 Kmph
    Acceleration : 4.6 secs. (0 to 60 kmph)
    Max. Gradability : 25 with flying start of 20 kmph in 1st gear.


    TRANSMISSION:


    Gear Box : 4 speed constant mesh
    Clutch : 5 friction plates running in oil bath automatically operated during gear changing


    SUSPENSION:


    Front : Telescopic - Hydraulic Travel - 130 mm
    Rear : Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Travel - 100 mm


    BRAKES :


    Front : 160 mm Brake
    Drum : Twin Cam double leading shoe type
    Rear : 160 mm Brake.
    Drum : Single Cam, single leading shoe type
    Braking Distance : Braking distance from 40 kmph speed using both brakes 9.8 mtrs.


    WHEELS :


    Rim : 1.86 x 16" (front & rear )
    Tyres & Tubes : 3.25 x 16" x 4 ply (front & rear )


    ELECTRICALS:


    Power Pack : 12 V Electronic Flywheel magneto with CDI
    H.T. Coil : 12 volts
    Battery : 12 V; 5 AH, (-Ve) earth
    Head Lamp Bulb : 12 V; 35 W/ 35 W
    Tail Lamp Bulb : 12 V; 5 W
    Stop Light Bulb : 12 V; 10 W
    City Light Bulb : 12 V; 2 W
    Speedometer Bulb : 12 V; 1 W
    Turn Indicator Light Bulb : 12 V; 10 W ( 4 nos )
    Regulator : 12 V; 60 W/ 80 W
    Full Wave Rectifier : 12 V; 1.2 amp
    Ignition Timing : 23 +/- 2 BTDC at 3000 RPM
    Spark Plug : Mico W 225Z or ModiChampion L 87YC
    Gap Setting : 0.7 mm to 0.8 mm


    CARBURETTOR :


    JIKOV 2926 SED, PACCO P : 47Y
    Main Jet 93 90
    Pilot Jet 47 47


    ENGINE:


    Type : 2 stroke, Air Cooled
    No. of cylinders : one
    Bore & Stroke in mm : dia 65 x 75
    Cubic Capacity : 248.50 cc
    Compression Ratio : 7.6 : 1
    OUTPUT (BHP) : 13 at 4750 RPM
    Torque : 2.1 Kgm at 3500 RPM
    Starting Primary Kick (can be started in any gear by depressing the Clutch)


    DIMENSIONS IN MM:


    Length : 2000
    Height : 1100
    Width : 750
    Weight (dry) : 131 Kgs
    Kerb weight. (Incl. Fuel ): 141 Kgs
    Wheel Base : 1350
    Ground Clearance : 150 +/- 5 mm
    Pay Load : 130 Kgs
    Front Wheel Spindle Max. Load : 74 Kgs
    Rear Wheel Spindle Max. Load : 197 Kgs"



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    Last edited by sunilg; 12-03-2012, 06:52 PM.
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  • #2
    sunny bhai please add the JAVA's name also,becasue they are almost same bike from same manufacturer with minor technical changes.
    NOTHING FOREVER,EXCEPT CHANGE.

    Without opportunity,TALENT is nothing.

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    • #3
      Does anybody own a yezdi yet?? my uncle used to bea yezdi dealer back in the 70's...
      sigpicwww.saurabhdalvi.blogspot.com

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      • #4
        Originally posted by fueljunkee View Post
        Does anybody own a yezdi yet?? my uncle used to bea yezdi dealer back in the 70's...
        I Own a 96' Roadking...
        This is my first bike and man o man she is a sweetheart.......
        Ive done a lot of roadtrips, no problems, no issue at all.
        Initiall if you have to get used to the bike, you have to get used to getting the bike started....
        Once the bike is running, she is got a long way to goooooo.
        Best bike, no complaints...
        A pic of my bike,
        ATgAAADgQhz2oFbcMyFYYEbxHI1Mq8w5h67.jpg - Image - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

        Cheers,
        Josh!!!!
        Last edited by joshuasam400; 10-27-2008, 07:04 AM.
        You live more in five minutes on a bike going flat out than some people live in a lifetime- Burt Munro

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        • #5
          My Dad used to have a '79 Yezdi 250, and my uncle had a '77 Yezdi 250 too, though i've never seen this bike i've heard tons about it, my dad used to park it in his ground floor bedroom every night! when he was single of course!!
          I'm too intelligent to the unintended, and too dumb for the obvious.

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          • #6
            I have owned a yezdi Model B since 1976. A yezdi Roadking 1980 Model. have also had some real unique yezdi's in my possession.

            AWESOME BIKES> SIMPLY AWESOME.

            Sunny Bhai..remember one rode with you durinrg your GIR Mumbai - Pune Trip !!

            Cheers

            Praveen P Sathaye

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            • #7
              @josh...very well maintained bike bro...kudos to u
              sigpicwww.saurabhdalvi.blogspot.com

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              • #8
                Here in my town ,I found few yezdi's especially roadking's in excellent condition still used by their owners.I will try to get some snaps next time
                Get GNU/Linux

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by fueljunkee View Post
                  @josh...very well maintained bike bro...kudos to u
                  Thanks mate,

                  Cheers,
                  Josh!!!
                  You live more in five minutes on a bike going flat out than some people live in a lifetime- Burt Munro

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                  • #10
                    heres my 95' restored roadking

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                    • #11
                      95? cant believe that
                      sigpicwww.saurabhdalvi.blogspot.com

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by fueljunkee View Post
                        95? cant believe that
                        why is that? you want a scanned copy of the rc book?
                        iirc the last yezdi rolled out in 97

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                        • #13
                          yeah they were sold till around that time. The Roadking, Classic etc There was also a concept bike from them called the Yezdi Supersprint, full faired. I still remember the slick lookin bike in red in the mags, sadly it didnt see the light!
                          RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT!
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                          09 ZMA-R

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by apollyon View Post
                            heres my 95' restored roadking

                            Very very well done up bike mate...
                            Its a pleasure to see RK's this way....
                            Happy Riding,

                            Cheers,
                            Josh!!!
                            You live more in five minutes on a bike going flat out than some people live in a lifetime- Burt Munro

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                            • #15
                              ^^thanks man

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