A bike of the utilitarian kind, the Jawa 350 was officially manufactured by the Jawa Motors based in Czechoslovakia till the year 1992 and then it got based in the Czech Republic from the year 1993 onwards. The bike had two-stroked, air-cooling in its 343 cc engine that made speed limits of 132 km per hour or 82 mph virtually accessible. Jawa 350 is highly famed owing to its pre-dominant approach in reaching the Communists of the Eastern Europe spanning to three decades. Competition being a necessity for sustenance during that time, which included the German MZ of 125 & 250 cc as well as the Simson of 250 cc Sport & Avo, the Romanian Mobra or 50 cc and the Soviet IZh or 350 cc. During this time period, as the Eastern European countries got forth to get converged into the Japanese motorbike makers, the progressive time went on. While still under production, the two stroked 350 cc bike models got imported as well as sold within the periphery of UK named as ‘Classic’ and ‘Sport’ version(s).
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