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Ideal Jawa (India) Ltd was an Indian motorcycle company based in Mysore, which sold licensed Jawa motorcycles beginning in 1960 under the brand name Jawa and from 1973 as Yezdi. The catchphrase for the bikes sold by the firm was "' Forever Bike, Forever Value ". [ 1 ]
In the 1990s, JAWA Speedway bikes were successful, while the Jawa company has struggled. As of 2006, the JAWA mostly produced bikes similar to Honda 250, 125, and 50 cc motorcycles and a large bike with a 650 cc Rotax engine (this engine can be also found in BMW F650 series). Production of motorcycles with smaller volumes has been gradually ...
Jawa 350 OHC. The Jawa 350 OHC has been manufactured since 2017 and its design resembles Jawa 350/634 motorcycle from the 1970s. Unlike all previous Jawa 350 motorcycles, which were two-stroke twin-cylinder, this is a four-stroke single-cylinder from China.
An early Yezdi Roadking CB Unit Model. The bike was silently launched in India in the late 1970s by Ideal Jawa. It had a prominent fuel tank and was finished in signature Jawa maroon and sometimes in black and gold pinstripe, priced slightly higher than the Classic and CL II models.
Jawa 660 Sportard (red on the right) in the model range of Jawa in 2011. The Jawa 660 was a motorcycle, produced by Jawa Moto in the Czech Republic in 2011–2018. The predecessor was the Jawa 650. The motorcycle is made in three versions: the Jawa 660 Sportard, Adenium and Vintage.
The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motorcycles are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles.
Pages in category "Jawa motorcycles" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Jawa Moto; 0–9. Jawa 250;
Jawa 250 type 559 (known popularly as Panelka) was a standard motorcycle made by Jawa Motors from 1962 to 1974. It was preceded by the Jawa 250/353, and its successor was the Jawa 250/592 . This was the first 250 cc model to be called Panelka.