Expert Reviews on Jawa Bikes
Jawa 42 Bobber Review: Pros and Cons
18 December 2022We list the pros and cons of this motorcycle to help you make an informed buying decision.Read full reviewJawa 42 Bobber vs Royal Enfield Classic 350: Comparison Test Review
01 November 2022Let’s say you want to buy a modern-classic motorcycle and your budget is between Rs 2-2.5 lakh. Which one of these would make more sense considering your commuting and touring duties? Let’s find out.Read full reviewJawa 42 Bobber: First Ride Review
18 October 2022We had the Jawa 42 Bobber for a limited period, and here we bring you a first ride review of this new motorcycle.Read full review2021 Jawa Perak: First Ride Review
17 February 2021Jawa has created a niche in the sub-350cc segment with the Perak. A niche that is likely to remain untouched for the next few years atleast. And in the time that we spent with the motorcycle, it raised a lot of questions for us, the most important out of which was whether you should sacrifice functionality for looks? Read on to find out if you should get one of these home.Read full review2021 Jawa 42 Version 2.1: First Ride Review
12 February 2021The 42 is more popular because well it’s not stuck in the past like the beautiful but old school Classic Jawa. And to build on this popularity Classic Legends, the company, has introduced the Version 2.1.Read full reviewJawa Standard: Road Test Review
07 November 2019While we have ridden the Jawa before to give you an overview, it was time to put it through some more tests to find out what this vintage-looking piece of modern machinery is capable of.Read full review2019 Jawa Standard First Ride Review
14 December 2018The reverse sweep for the needle, the old fonts for the numbering, and the round layout, all add to that old-school feel, yes. But, there's no reason why one shouldn't be able to read where the speedo is pointed while on the move. Or, why Jawa has skimmed by not offering a trip meter.Â
Read full review2019 Jawa Forty-Two First Ride Review
14 December 2018This is the more affordable, younger-looking, and as its maker likes to say, open-chested version of the Jawa. It shares the engine, gearbox, cycle parts, and, in fact, almost all of its body work with the standard Jawa. We have already ridden and written about the new Jawa on BikeWale.
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