Classic Legends is currently working on reviving two of its famous motorcycle brands – Yezdi and BSA. However, in the meantime, the company is also preparing to add some new models to its Jawa brand vehicle lineup, which also includes a cruiser bike.
Recently, this new cruiser bike of Jawa has been spotted during testing on different occasions in the country.
Some spy pictures of this bike have also surfaced. Although the bike was completely covered, but its design and look can be guessed. In this bike, the company has given round shape headlamps, slender visor, rear view mirror on the handle bar with round turn indicators. Its rear view mirror is also in round shape.
The fuel tank has been made a bit bulky, but its side profile mostly matched that of the Jawa Classic and Jawa 42. Even the exhaust (silencer) is very similar. Some changes can be seen in the taillight of the bike, but this too will be round shape. Overall, the bike has been given a sporty design.
Coming with a single piece seat unit, the pylon ride (rear passenger) can get a little less space in this bike. Talking about the suspension, it has been given telescopic fork at the front and dual shock observer suspension at the rear. Dual channel anti-lock braking system (ABS) will be seen in both the wheels along with alloy wheels.
While the seat of this bike has been positioned low, the foot pegs have been setup forward. The wide handlebar has been placed slightly elevated, which gives the driver a comfortable position while driving and a better driving experience. Although no information has been received about its features yet, but experts believe that features like Bluetooth connectivity can be given in this bike.
Jawa can use a 334cc liquid-cooled engine in this cruiser bike, which generates 30.64 PS of power and 32.74 Nm of torque. Right now this bike is being tested and no official announcement has been made about the launch timeline, but it is expected that this bike can be launched in the market next year. After coming in the market, this bike will mainly compete with Royal Enfield.
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