Jawa yezdi bhubanesw

  1. 10 FORGOTTEN Jawa & Yezdi motorcycles of India
  2. Mahindra Yezdi and Jawa website goes LIVE
  3. The Men Behind The Jawa comeback


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10 FORGOTTEN Jawa & Yezdi motorcycles of India

The Jawa moniker made a comeback to India after a complete image rebranding and all-new motorcycles. It was back in the 1960s, Jawa bikes first made its appearance in India through licenced production by Ideal Jawa in Mysore. In 1973, the bikes were sold under the Yezdi name. The brand returned to India after a gap of 22 years and there are many bikes from the brand that are now forgotten. Which are these bikes? Well, here is a list of ten such bikes. Jawa 250 Type A The Jawa Type 353/04 was among the first Jawa bikes to be sold in the Indian market. It was a refreshing change to the design language of the bikes in its time. The iconic Czech motorcycle came powered by a 249cc, two-stroke, air-cooled engine. It develops a maximum power of 12 PS and came with a four-speed transmission. In India, it was called Jawa 250 Type-A and became one of the most sought-after bikes among the vintage automobile collectors in India. Yazdi Roadking Also read: The Roadking was the direct rival to the Royal Enfield Bullet when it was first launched in the Indian market. The bike was powered by a 248.5cc, single-cylinder, tw0-stroke engine that churned out a maximum power of 16 PS and peak torque of 24 Nm. It offered a quick acceleration due to its lighter weight of only 140 kg. Yezdi Oilking The Oilking was basically the Roadking with an oil pump. Since it was a new technology, the pump used to fail often. The engine was similar to the Roadking and it also offered the same 4-speed transmissi...

Mahindra Yezdi and Jawa website goes LIVE

Both Jawa and Yezdi brands now belong to Mahindra. New retro looking motorcycles will be launched under these to brands soon. Yezdi bikes, the once most sought after two wheelers in India were special among the generation from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. It was noted for its on-road capabilities and off-road performance and though it was a fuel guzzler, it still grabbed the attention of every biking aficionado in the country. Manufactured by Ideal Jawa, the brand was in operation during the 1960-1990 period. Powered by a 2 stroke engine with twin exhausts, the Yezdi bike made by Jawa carried a tag ‘Forever bike, Forever value’. True to its tagline, the bike ruled the streets during its hay days and was produced from the Ideal Jawa plant in Mysore. In 2016, Mahindra and Mahindra announced launch of Classic Legends, a company that resurrects legends. It is under this brand that the Yezdi is getting resurrected. In addition to Yezdi, Classic Legends has also signed a license agreement with Jawa brand to launch its products in India. Both Jawa and Yezdi have immense fan following in India, even though it has been decades since sales of both motorcycles stopped in India. With Mahindra getting close to launching new motorcycles under these new brands, the excitement levels are high. Mahindra is expected to launch the first motorcycles under Jawa and Yezdi brand sometime this financial year. The first motorcycles will be based on the Mojo 300 cc engine platform. Though there has bee...

The Men Behind The Jawa comeback

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