I wish Jawa all the luck. They look cool and have history and charm. Remember when the RE Himalayan came out? All the issues and complaints. And now look at Royal Enfield. They just can't make a bad bike. There's something for everyone. And no stopping them. Go Jawa!!
I love the idea of a big, big single like this one. I wish a major brand would make one for us in the USA. I rode my 1970 BSA Victor all winter in Bozeman, Montana, my senior year in college, and I just love that big single sound and power. I'm ready for a new version, with an electric start for old farts like me.
Since Jawa has been revived in India, maybe they'll eventually be able to do what RE did and make bikes worthy of export. Currently they sell 4 models. Two classic and two bobber styles. Edit: They original company is still manufacturing. It's been brought back to Indian market by Mahindra & Mahindra.
@@andyc750 Are they still making Jawas in the Czech Republic? I thought they stopped making new bikes. Edit: Apologies. Just checked their site and you're right. They manufacture other models too.
@@SubharthiGhosal Jawa in the Czech Republic basically just makes a living by reselling models manufactured in China and India, while I think they only change a few details for the Chinese ones. And even though I'm Czech, I can honestly say that I appreciate what the Indian Mahindra has done to revive the brand, but the others (Chinese models) are absolute misery.
@@petrtr7602 Well the Indian models are facing criticisms with regards to their quality too. Especially since their chief competition is RE which has had some time to refine their products.
These look great bikes - look forward to them taking off in the UK. Re the battery problem - I have seen several instances of other new bikes experience similar problems.
That was so interesting and very unfortunate about the brake down but all ended well ,I have quit a soft spot for Lithuania because I bought my HD Breakeout there only one month ago ,so Lithuania is the best .
Alright, an issue with the charging, but still seems a fine bike. We couldn't but help see the speedo fogged out when you were moving. Don't tell me there's the equivalent of the blanket 20mph speed limit there? as we have here in parts of the UK, making getting anywhere ridiculously frustrating.
I've waited years for a 650 single to come to the USA. The BSA Gold Star isn't sold here. I did have a Suzuki S40/650. Wonderful engine but it was awfully uncomfortable. This Jawa isn't sold in the USA either.
Hello from France ! ( as always...) Rhooo , it seem's, I'm the first to reply ?! Yes...!! ✌ To be serious, I'm always happy seing a brand get reburying !! This bike seems very simple, and finally get just the essential ! A motor, two wheels, a bar that's all!that's it thirty years ago, when I get my licence, this kind of bike take the name of "basic" and they were very popular Concerning the motor and clutch, it seems coming from the Honda 650 NX dominator, from 1985, and I get same trouble with the clutch of my dominator ( need always to check and adjust ) , and the alternator get off twice, The same !! it's amazing !! and concerning the motor , I remember a lot of torque and a power on high revs, very pleasant , lot of character for a mono cylinder Anyway, very nice trip as always, and always the feeling to seat just in your back, thanks for sharing this so cute journey with us ( Lithuania seems so delightful) have a nice day miss, ride safe ✌V..
First time I saw a Jawa, was in 1981, I loved it then and love them still although I never owned one personally. The dealership that sold the Jawa let me ride one on a bike rally, I was not totally sure on the reliability of it but it came in 2nd after a Yamaha RD350!
What a great shop entrance they have! Nice to hear it's a Honda engine and not a chinese clone version. Very nice tour around Lithuania too! Ihave several Watches from Vostok Europe and it's nice to see a part of their country. As a Griso and Classic350 owner, Jawa has a nice model range! Regards, Erik Netherlands
It is a Chinese clone engine, just copied from the original xbr500/dominator 650 manufactured by shineray. There's nothing honda about it,apart from it's looks
Someone address to a confusion: Jawa came to India way back in the 60s. And Farokh Irani bought it under the name. He created Ideal Yezdi which used to sell, Jawa under licence and in 1973 it became Yezdi. But it stopped completely in 1993. But it was revived by Classic Legends Private Limited a subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra in 2018. Not only they bought Jawa but also bought and relaunched BSA and gave rebirth to Yezdi. Now Mahindra went completely classic with BSA keeping its legacy not changing much to it. And launching it with its old looks, refining a bit but changing its engines with Mahindra's I guess. They wanted to keep it purely classic. With Jawa they went in a different route. They mixed the classic looks with modern ergonomics and Mahindra's engines like the engine from its model called Mojo. They launched models like JAWA 42 or JAWA 42 FJ. Completely new design like the 42 Bobber or Perak. And then the pure classic 300 or 650. With Yezdi it was completely different as it was originally Indian, based in Mysore but just manufactured licenced Jawa's. They were a completely new company under the ageis of Mahindra and with a complete new design philosophy of Modernity they launched 3 models a Scrambler with the name Scrambler an Adventurer with the name Adventure and a Tourer with the name Roadster. So Mahindra & Mahindra's subsidiary Classic Legends Private Limited revived three dead companies. 1. BSA (originally British now Indian) 2. Yezdi (Originally Indian now Indian) 3. Jawa (originally Czech but now I don't know, I got confused whether it's Indian or still Czech or a mix of India and Czech?) whats the scenario with Jawa?
In my younger years, now many moons ago, I knew a guy who had two JAWAs and always got a lot of attention when out on the dark wine-red one. I remember the finish not being very good compared to the Honda CB4s that were just starting to conquer the British market, but I was facinated by them and couldn't imagine what that far away country, where they where made, could be like. That was probably the time my wish to start travelling grew. But his bikes looked quite different to this "reborn" model you're on🤔? Btw, could this bike be the one to get your Dad back into Biking? The more I see of this country and it's fantastic roads, the more I wanna go. Was very close to going a few years ago, but then the world suddenly closed down. It's on my bucket list along with Malta and Tenerife, and many more, despite the fact that i've already been to many others, omg, why is Europe so big! Living in Switz. i'm very central for touring and i've not got that stupid channel to tackle first, eating up my petrol or accomodation £££s. Oh sorry, i'm rambling on. I only wanted to quickly say that i'd love to ride a Jawa, but I can't see them ever being sold here.
Is that compatible to Euro 5? The XL650R is "grandfathered" in use, but that is Honda. I was told getting these big air cooled singles through emissions is not possible. I LIKE IT!
From what I can tell this bike is a rebadged Mash 650, which is a shame because those don't have a good reputation at all. Considering it's using a Honda engine in the modern day, there's nothing stopping Honda from making a bike like this with top notch quality.
I was curious about this Jawa 650 with an eye to buying one..But in the UK they are not price competitive.The BSA is now priced at £4995. Now the Jawa is at £6500... Yet the Mash 650 classic is priced at £4500 and it has the same engine as the Jawa,, ( but can I ride a bike called a MASH I,m not sure !!!! My mates will take the piss)
Lithuania is so big, but that one rain drop had to land on your speedo..., just like the last time, when you mounted your phone in front of the speedo..., of course by mistake😏. I wonder what will happen on your next bike review??
Bueno, al menos no es como aquella Jawa 350 V4 de 1969 tipo 673. Con la que se murió Bill Ivy. Se la llamaba "La muerte que susurra". Well, at least it's not like that 1969 Jawa 350 V4 type 673. The one Bill Ivy died on. It was called "The Death That Whispers". Sorry, but the translation is from Google
It's funny that Royal Enfield and Java, which were once iconic motorcycles for their region, now belong to the Indians with all the fucks. In fact, these are now Indian motorcycle brands. And now, when Western consumers are hungry for such simple, classic motorcycles, these motorcycles are given to them by a country that used to be looked down upon 30 years ago, a country that was under the colonial yoke of Britain! Bravo, India.
I see it that way too, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, or if you pay more, then get something from Triumph from the Boneville series - Speed Twin 900 ... sometimes it really pays to pay fifty percent more and you get quality on a completely different level.
Give them time they will get it right be patient a good reliable machine takes work i would love to have a jawa come on guys the world wants your your passion jawa give it to us
@@mikeskidmore6754 Yes, the XR-350 is both RFVC and SOHC, same as my Honda XBR 500, the Chinese engine used in this bike is a clone of the bigger Honda Dominator 650cc trail bike engine but highly detuned
Those East European motorbikes like Jawa and MZ were bought in the 70's by the ignorant or skint people in the UK as they were a pile of rusting rubbish. It would appear they have not really improved with time despite the cold war over. It would seem that if you need a motorbike for reliable transport; it has to be a Japanese brand; though Chinese CF Moto could well become the Chinese Honda in the future.
I had a colleague who was a London courier on one of those "unreliable rusting rubbish" MZ, and after 8 years of use he paid cash for a house. I call that a good return on investment.
Jawa in the Czech Republic basically just makes a living by reselling models manufactured in China and India, while I think they only change a few details for the Chinese ones. Labor is so expensive today even in Eastern Europe that motorcycles are no longer manufactured here. For the sake of interest - the selling price of these motorcycles here in the Czech Republic is approx. 2.5 times higher than the selling price in the country of production of these machines - in India or China
These Jawas are Chinese clones of older Honda machines, they are assembled by Mahindra and rebranded in various names. 70s Jawas and MZs were bombproof
I had the misfortune to own & ride a Jawa 350 cc paraffin pisser , a few decades ago . The most unreliable crock of sh💩t , I ever seen in my life . The electrics were a nightmare & the engine blew its main & big end bearings , & dumped its primary chain & clutch basket in the middle of a village . The bike was that bad , I would have gladly paid someone to take it out my sight , it was a real dog made in Communist Czechoslovakia .
the only thing JAWA about this bike is the name JAWA. made in china, engine used by other chinese makes. I have owned from new a CZ 125 and a JAWA 350 35 years ago
I wish Jawa all the luck. They look cool and have history and charm. Remember when the RE Himalayan came out? All the issues and complaints. And now look at Royal Enfield. They just can't make a bad bike. There's something for everyone. And no stopping them. Go Jawa!!
la roue avant 21"....excellent❤
There are many issues in RE. 😢
Nice tour around part of Lithuania. Nice to see the Jawa name making a resurgence. Well done 🤓 ❤
I love the idea of a big, big single like this one. I wish a major brand would make one for us in the USA. I rode my 1970 BSA Victor all winter in Bozeman, Montana, my senior year in college, and I just love that big single sound and power. I'm ready for a new version, with an electric start for old farts like me.
BSA Victor,,,you sir deserve a medal.
@@lipsee100 I survived it. Only had it try to break my leg once. After that, I never used the compression release again. It's slow, but, it's fun.
Since Jawa has been revived in India, maybe they'll eventually be able to do what RE did and make bikes worthy of export. Currently they sell 4 models. Two classic and two bobber styles.
Edit: They original company is still manufacturing. It's been brought back to Indian market by Mahindra & Mahindra.
they only have a licence to use the name, the Jawa company are still in the Czech republic and it is them responsible for this bike
@@andyc750 Are they still making Jawas in the Czech Republic? I thought they stopped making new bikes.
Edit: Apologies. Just checked their site and you're right. They manufacture other models too.
This model is from China, bikes by Mahindra are better.
@@SubharthiGhosal Jawa in the Czech Republic basically just makes a living by reselling models manufactured in China and India, while I think they only change a few details for the Chinese ones. And even though I'm Czech, I can honestly say that I appreciate what the Indian Mahindra has done to revive the brand, but the others (Chinese models) are absolute misery.
@@petrtr7602 Well the Indian models are facing criticisms with regards to their quality too. Especially since their chief competition is RE which has had some time to refine their products.
Who would have thought that Janeček - Wanderer is so poular in Lithuania. A very nice video ❤
My friend bought a Jawa 250 Motocross bike from the Local Boat Dealership. It was fast ..I think it cost like $600.00 new in like 1976 or so .
Я помню в детстве, Ява-350(638) была абсолютной мечтой)
Got all excited then, thought or hoped it was going to be a 2 stroke, loving that accent ❤
Another great review and wonderful ride.
OMG Jawa and MZ were only bikes when we were kids...in former Yugoslavia, now Croatia...nice content.. :)
t 12,t 14,t 90, Moto Guzzi,Bmw,Soleks,Zoljica......
Prave motore video Grobniku.
1985.sa 15 god.Kulturni šok.Pozdrav iz NS
@@nikolamilicevic7936 Pozdrav
These look great bikes - look forward to them taking off in the UK. Re the battery problem - I have seen several instances of other new bikes experience similar problems.
Buy a battery conditioner charger if your only riding in the spring and summer and the battery will last for years.
Interesting bike.
Would like to see them in Australia.
Thanks for the video.
I have Jawa 650 OHC Sport and it is very great moto!!👍👍
👍👍👍
That was so interesting and very unfortunate about the brake down but all ended well ,I have quit a soft spot for Lithuania because I bought my HD Breakeout there only one month ago ,so Lithuania is the best .
Alright, an issue with the charging, but still seems a fine bike. We couldn't but help see the speedo fogged out when you were moving. Don't tell me there's the equivalent of the blanket 20mph speed limit there? as we have here in parts of the UK, making getting anywhere ridiculously frustrating.
I've waited years for a 650 single to come to the USA. The BSA Gold Star isn't sold here. I did have a Suzuki S40/650. Wonderful engine but it was awfully uncomfortable. This Jawa isn't sold in the USA either.
Была модель Явы Калифорния для США.
Hello from France ! ( as always...)
Rhooo , it seem's, I'm the first to reply ?!
Yes...!! ✌
To be serious,
I'm always happy seing a brand get reburying !!
This bike seems very simple, and finally get just the essential !
A motor, two wheels, a bar
that's all!that's it
thirty years ago, when I get my licence, this kind of bike take the name of "basic" and they were very popular
Concerning the motor and clutch, it seems coming from the Honda 650 NX dominator, from 1985, and I get same trouble with the clutch of my dominator ( need always to check and adjust ) , and the alternator get off twice,
The same !! it's amazing !!
and concerning the motor , I remember a lot of torque and a power on high revs, very pleasant , lot of character for a mono cylinder
Anyway, very nice trip as always, and always the feeling to seat just in your back, thanks for sharing this so cute journey with us
( Lithuania seems so delightful)
have a nice day miss,
ride safe ✌V..
I knew nothing about a JAWA. Now I know. Thanks. 👍
First time I saw a Jawa, was in 1981, I loved it then and love them still although I never owned one personally. The dealership that sold the Jawa let me ride one on a bike rally, I was not totally sure on the reliability of it but it came in 2nd after a Yamaha RD350!
Can't go wrong with Honda engine inside!
That is soo cool. Id love a Jawa. Its got a real speedometer and tach.
What a great shop entrance they have! Nice to hear it's a Honda engine and not a chinese clone version. Very nice tour around Lithuania too! Ihave several Watches from Vostok Europe and it's nice to see a part of their country.
As a Griso and Classic350 owner, Jawa has a nice model range!
Regards, Erik
Netherlands
This engine is probably from India)))
It is a Chinese clone engine, just copied from the original xbr500/dominator 650 manufactured by shineray. There's nothing honda about it,apart from it's looks
Someone address to a confusion: Jawa came to India way back in the 60s. And Farokh Irani bought it under the name. He created Ideal Yezdi which used to sell, Jawa under licence and in 1973 it became Yezdi. But it stopped completely in 1993. But it was revived by Classic Legends Private Limited a subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra in 2018. Not only they bought Jawa but also bought and relaunched BSA and gave rebirth to Yezdi.
Now Mahindra went completely classic with BSA keeping its legacy not changing much to it. And launching it with its old looks, refining a bit but changing its engines with Mahindra's I guess. They wanted to keep it purely classic.
With Jawa they went in a different route. They mixed the classic looks with modern ergonomics and Mahindra's engines like the engine from its model called Mojo. They launched models like JAWA 42 or JAWA 42 FJ. Completely new design like the 42 Bobber or Perak. And then the pure classic 300 or 650. With Yezdi it was completely different as it was originally Indian, based in Mysore but just manufactured licenced Jawa's. They were a completely new company under the ageis of Mahindra and with a complete new design philosophy of Modernity they launched 3 models a Scrambler with the name Scrambler an Adventurer with the name Adventure and a Tourer with the name Roadster.
So Mahindra & Mahindra's subsidiary Classic Legends Private Limited revived three dead companies.
1. BSA (originally British now Indian)
2. Yezdi (Originally Indian now Indian)
3. Jawa (originally Czech but now I don't know, I got confused whether it's Indian or still Czech or a mix of India and Czech?)
whats the scenario with Jawa?
the 650 is a chinese bike, the rest are from India.
Jawa-Yezdi have been revived by Mahindra. They have improved alot and I hope you visit India for a test drive.
🎉 love from northern areas Pakistan ❤❤❤❤
Cool castle, we don't have them here but we have plenty of open roads 🇦🇺
In my younger years, now many moons ago, I knew a guy who had two JAWAs and always got a lot of attention when out on the dark wine-red one. I remember the finish not being very good compared to the Honda CB4s that were just starting to conquer the British market, but I was facinated by them and couldn't imagine what that far away country, where they where made, could be like.
That was probably the time my wish to start travelling grew.
But his bikes looked quite different to this "reborn" model you're on🤔?
Btw, could this bike be the one to get your Dad back into Biking?
The more I see of this country and it's fantastic roads, the more I wanna go.
Was very close to going a few years ago, but then the world suddenly closed down. It's on my bucket list along with Malta and Tenerife, and many more, despite the fact that i've already been to many others, omg, why is Europe so big!
Living in Switz. i'm very central for touring and i've not got that stupid channel to tackle first, eating up my petrol or accomodation £££s.
Oh sorry, i'm rambling on. I only wanted to quickly say that i'd love to ride a Jawa, but I can't see them ever being sold here.
mmm soviet bread 🍞, salo @ spring onion 🤤)) !
Best way how to start Jawa is pushing around village 😆👍🏿
@@novichok717 perfect lunch for jawa trip isnt it?
The roads are better than in the Uk, Jawa make fab speedway engines.
My My where are all the large trucks going? Thanks for another great video.
They seamed stuck
Dear Deimamte, thank's a lot for this nice Bike and your comment. Greetings from Germany, Dirk 👍😊
Is that compatible to Euro 5? The XL650R is "grandfathered" in use, but that is Honda. I was told getting these big air cooled singles through emissions is not possible. I LIKE IT!
My dad had a 350 in the mid 1970’s. That thing was always breaking
Basically the same bike as the Mash 650 Classic, with a few cosmetic differences
That Honda engine will give Jawa unheard of reliability!
It's a Suzuki dr 650 engine!
@@wimtimmerman6730 My mistake!
The gauges were moving like Wall-E 's eyes
Imagine walking up those stairs, in the castle, with armor, on
From what I can tell this bike is a rebadged Mash 650, which is a shame because those don't have a good reputation at all. Considering it's using a Honda engine in the modern day, there's nothing stopping Honda from making a bike like this with top notch quality.
I was curious about this Jawa 650 with an eye to buying one..But in the UK they are not price competitive.The BSA is now priced at £4995. Now the Jawa is at £6500... Yet the Mash 650 classic is priced at £4500 and it has the same engine as the Jawa,, ( but can I ride a bike called a MASH I,m not sure !!!! My mates will take the piss)
can buy a variation of the same bike as a Mash 650 classic considerably cheaper it is built by Shineray in China
YAY..Another choice for a great brand
Oh! Have you been to Lithuania and did not stop at the Baltic Rally in Vyborg? Be sure to come.
The bike looks awesome, except that big cup on the handle bar that looks like urine cup. that brake fluid?
Lithuania is so big, but that one rain drop had to land on your speedo..., just like the last time, when you mounted your phone in front of the speedo..., of course by mistake😏. I wonder what will happen on your next bike review??
@@millinutz Haha Normally some force just swiches GoPro off.
I like the 350 bobber but too expensive in Greece....🎉
When did they stop calling 'em Seize Easy(CZ) ??
i have jawa 350 ts 1987 model two stroke if this is the future of jawa they just destroy a legend bike
They still sell 2 stroke classics.
What’s the name of the red bike on the right corner of the screen??
Jawa? Were they like CZ and MZ?
😀❤jawa jako hd nebo buell nikdy nebyly dokonalý ale mají duši 😀
a 650 single is wild
Minuto 20:50
A "menina" gosta de acelerar!😜
Looks like a direct copy of the old Honda Dominator 650 engine.
That's what she said it is.
blurring out the speedometer while squiding on the Jawa missile 🤣
@@CaptainFeathersword it was a rain drop 😅
Where are they made?
Wow your roads are as bad as ours in Ottawa Canada!🤣😂😅👍🇨🇦
@@Multheman02 😅
Bueno, al menos no es como aquella Jawa 350 V4 de 1969 tipo 673. Con la que se murió Bill Ivy. Se la llamaba "La muerte que susurra".
Well, at least it's not like that 1969 Jawa 350 V4 type 673. The one Bill Ivy died on. It was called "The Death That Whispers".
Sorry, but the translation is from Google
Good Jawa, only 2stroke!!
So the new Jawa is just like old Jawa. 😂😂😂
Seems like a BSA with other stickers ......
Is it just a rebagged mash?
It's funny that Royal Enfield and Java, which were once iconic motorcycles for their region, now belong to the Indians with all the fucks. In fact, these are now Indian motorcycle brands. And now, when Western consumers are hungry for such simple, classic motorcycles, these motorcycles are given to them by a country that used to be looked down upon 30 years ago, a country that was under the colonial yoke of Britain! Bravo, India.
I might be interested in a 650 Perak but not in any other Jawa. RE produces similar bikes and have a better network in my country
Also, is Lithuania a cool country or what!! ♥♥♥
Hey just a video about SHL Motorcycles
Interesting road etiquette lol.
@@BarnettSpeedSuzukiThou Next time i dhpuld take you all to Kaunas. Is the worst place to drive in Lithuania.
Beautiful looking baby
Those dials look the same as SWM . The motor will be a Honda clone.
the bikes are just rebranded Chinese machines.
👍👍😊
Mahindra and Mahindra have to buy the rights to Jawa Motospol throughout the world and become the owner of Jawa Motospol.
Wind cooling is not perfect solution to warmer places .
they say you get what you pay for, or just save your Money & buy a RE
I see it that way too, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, or if you pay more, then get something from Triumph from the Boneville series - Speed Twin 900 ... sometimes it really pays to pay fifty percent more and you get quality on a completely different level.
Give them time they will get it right be patient a good reliable machine takes work i would love to have a jawa come on guys the world wants your your passion jawa give it to us
SOHC Single Overhead cam
RFVC Radial Four Valve Combustion, the engine is a Honda clone.
@@george-ev1dq It says 650 SOHC on the side cover. I have a 1983 Honda XR-350 that says RFVC on side of the head .
@@mikeskidmore6754 Yes, the XR-350 is both RFVC and SOHC, same as my Honda XBR 500, the Chinese engine used in this bike is a clone of the bigger Honda Dominator 650cc trail bike engine but highly detuned
You have to run-in new bikes that takes about 400-600 miles riding at very low revs no more than 5,000 rev, this is why your bike broke down.
I revved higher only after it broke down.
🎉🎉🎉😮😮🔥🔥🔥
Hello 👋🤗 beautiful how r u doing
I think there's enough junk on the market as it is.
So . . .Yaya? My pronunciation was probably wrong for fifty years!
👍 🙋♂️🇧🇷🤗
I thought you would do walk around , so one could actually see what the bike looks like..... duh
Those East European motorbikes like Jawa and MZ were bought in the 70's by the ignorant or skint people in the UK as they were a pile of rusting rubbish.
It would appear they have not really improved with time despite the cold war over.
It would seem that if you need a motorbike for reliable transport; it has to be a Japanese brand; though Chinese CF Moto could well become the Chinese Honda in the future.
I had a colleague who was a London courier on one of those "unreliable rusting rubbish" MZ, and after 8 years of use he paid cash for a house. I call that a good return on investment.
Jawa in the Czech Republic basically just makes a living by reselling models manufactured in China and India, while I think they only change a few details for the Chinese ones. Labor is so expensive today even in Eastern Europe that motorcycles are no longer manufactured here. For the sake of interest - the selling price of these motorcycles here in the Czech Republic is approx. 2.5 times higher than the selling price in the country of production of these machines - in India or China
These Jawas are Chinese clones of older Honda machines, they are assembled by Mahindra and rebranded in various names. 70s Jawas and MZs were bombproof
@@petrtr7602 Real Jawas are still manufactured in Europe and are still on sale all over Europe.
Welcome to Mahindra Two Wheelers Europe
Thos could give RE intercrptor a run for its money.
as would a lot of 125cc machines.
I had the misfortune to own & ride a Jawa 350 cc paraffin pisser , a few decades ago . The most unreliable crock of sh💩t , I ever seen in my life . The electrics were a nightmare & the engine blew its main & big end bearings , & dumped its primary chain & clutch basket in the middle of a village . The bike was that bad , I would have gladly paid someone to take it out my sight , it was a real dog made in Communist Czechoslovakia .
yo she is ripped
Built not bought 😂
jesus, nice abs!
Jawa = Janicek hat 1946 Wanderer gekauft.
the only thing JAWA about this bike is the name JAWA. made in china, engine used by other chinese makes. I have owned from new a CZ 125 and a JAWA 350 35 years ago
Better thing to the people of jawa is to abandon this engine.
This engine was crap in its glory days as a honda, imagine now chinese built.
Jawa nev change
How vulgar to be half naked when it is about technic.
@@wolfsettgast4945 Which half is naked? Is it my vest top or Jack’s shorts vulgar to you?
bunch of ads bunch of tattoos....eewwww
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Poor quality, do not buy!
👍. 🦠
Well… I always say human hands are all the same… but that does not consider situation, training, or skill.