The G-Max Scrambler 278 is not just a pretty toy for coffee shops. Today we'll see what this stylish neo-classic is capable of if you squeeze the most out of it in the city and give it a solid thrashing on hard ground!
Today, we're reviewing a rather interesting specimen - the G-Max Scrambler 278. At first glance, it's a classic city scrambler: a cool retro vibe, the right silhouette, a beaten-down and stylish bike for daily shooting through the urban jungle. But we're not here just to look at chrome and plastic.
I decided to give it a real test. First, we warmed up a bit in city traffic, and then... we went to places where such motorcycles usually don't stumble. Hard ground, ruts, dust and conditions close to enduro. Will the suspension hold up? Will there be enough torque from the 278cc engine? But won't the stylish body kit fall off after the first serious jump?




