Friday, June 5, 2026

Jawa Yezdi and BSA Introduce Special Ownership Benefits

Classic Legends has announced “Jawa Yezdi BSA Ownership Assurance Program” for its motorcycle ranges to provide a worry-free after-sales/ownership experience. Here are the benefits of the following program: –

  •  A segment leading 4-Year/50,000 km standard warranty for added peace of mind.
  • Extended warranty options for up to 6 years, addressing the stress of unexpected repair costs.
  • 2-year anytime warranty (within 6 years total), providing a flexible solution that can be added when needed, even after your standard warranty expires—ensuring you’re never without coverage.
  • One year of complimentary Roadside Assistance (RSA), extendable up to 8 years.
  • 5-year comprehensive AMC package for hassle-free servicing with predictable costs, eliminating unexpected expenses for a smooth ownership experience.

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Yezdi Roadster Trail Pack

The new customer assurance program by Jawa Yezdi and BSA offers nationwide service coverage by expert technicians, ensuring seamless maintenance for owners. It includes a “zero payment” policy during service, covering consumables, labor, and wear-and-tear parts. Additionally, customers benefit from a complimentary pickup and drop service, making servicing more convenient. The program also provides protection from labor price fluctuations and inflation, ensuring cost-effective maintenance. Moreover, the coverage is transferable, enhancing the resale value of the motorcycle. To cater to different riding needs, the plan offers customization options, allowing owners to tailor it to their specific requirements.

Jawa currently offers the Jawa 350, 42, 42 FJ, 42 Bobber, and Perak Bobber, while Yezdi’s lineup includes the Roadster, Adventure, and Scrambler. BSA, on the other hand, has the Gold Star 650 as its only model, though the BSA 650 Scrambler, based on the Gold Star 650, is expected to launch in India soon. With the introduction of the new ownership program, owning a Jawa, Yezdi, or BSA motorcycle will now be easier, offering a hassle-free and more convenient ownership experience.

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