By Bike Junction | Published Apr 27 2025
Scramblers are motorcycles made for both city and bad roads. They usually have high ground clearance, dual-purpose tyres, upright riding posture, and strong suspension. Perfect for bumpy trails, muddy paths, or broken streets.
By Bike Junction | Published Apr 27 2025
The Bear 650 is based on the Super Meteor platform. It gets a 648cc parallel-twin engine. It comes with dual-purpose tyres and wire-spoke wheels, which makes it ready for rough rides and off-road fun.
By Bike Junction | Published Apr 27 2025
Yezdi Scrambler runs on a 334cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. It features block-pattern tyres on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels. With a tall stance and wide handlebars, it’s made for uneven roads.
By Bike Junction | Published Apr 27 2025
The Scram 440 has a 443cc air-oil cooled engine like the Himalayan. It comes with knobby tyres and long-travel suspension, which makes it a tough choice for broken roads and trail riding.
By Bike Junction | Published Apr 27 2025
Triumph Scrambler 400X gets a 398.15cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. It has dual-purpose tyres, 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels. It also gets wide handlebars and high ground clearance for true scrambler style.
By Bike Junction | Published Apr 27 2025
The SR250 offers a 223cc air-cooled engine. It comes with block-pattern tyres for better grip on bad roads. Retro looks and upright posture make it great for city and occasional trail use.
By Bike Junction | Published Apr 27 2025