Jawa 250 Type 353 was a standard motorcycle designed and manufactured by Jawa Motorcycles in Czechoslovakia starting from 1954 till 1962.This motorcycle succeeded Jawa Perak 250 in the year 1954 and later Jawa 250 Type 559 succeeded Jawa 250 Type 353 in the year 1962.
Here's a brief overview of the Jawa 250:
Engine: The Jawa 250 was powered by a 250cc, two-stroke, single-cylinder engine. The motorcycle was known for its unique exhaust note, which was a result of the two-stroke engine and twin exhaust pipes.
Design: The Jawa 250 featured a classic design that was characterized by its streamlined shape, rounded fuel tank, chrome-plated twin exhausts, and a simple round headlamp. The design was functional, timeless, and easily recognizable.
Performance: While the Jawa 250 wasn't a powerhouse by modern standards, it was reliable and known for its smooth ride. The two-stroke engine provided decent torque, making it suitable for various terrains.
Legacy in India: Jawa motorcycles, including the Jawa 250, were introduced in India in the 1960s under a licensing agreement with the Czech brand. The bikes were manufactured and sold by Ideal Jawa India Ltd, based in Mysore. Over the years, the Jawa 250 and its siblings became incredibly popular in India and earned a reputation for their durability and distinctive style.
Jawa 250 Type 353 was a standard motorcycle designed and manufactured by Jawa Motorcycles in Czechoslovakia starting from 1954 till 1962.This motorcycle succeeded Jawa Perak 250 in the year 1954 and later Jawa 250 Type 559 succeeded Jawa 250 Type 353 in the year 1962.
Here's a brief overview of the Jawa 250:
Engine: The Jawa 250 was powered by a 250cc, two-stroke, single-cylinder engine. The motorcycle was known for its unique exhaust note, which was a result of the two-stroke engine and twin exhaust pipes.
Design: The Jawa 250 featured a classic design that was characterized by its streamlined shape, rounded fuel tank, chrome-plated twin exhausts, and a simple round headlamp. The design was functional, timeless, and easily recognizable.
Performance: While the Jawa 250 wasn't a powerhouse by modern standards, it was reliable and known for its smooth ride. The two-stroke engine provided decent torque, making it suitable for various terrains.
Legacy in India: Jawa motorcycles, including the Jawa 250, were introduced in India in the 1960s under a licensing agreement with the Czech brand. The bikes were manufactured and sold by Ideal Jawa India Ltd, based in Mysore. Over the years, the Jawa 250 and its siblings became incredibly popular in India and earned a reputation for their durability and distinctive style.
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