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Jawa 350 Retro Solo

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Make Model.

Jawa 350 Retro Solo

Year

2011 - 15

Engine

Two stroke, twin cylinder

Capacity

343.5 cc / 21.0 cu in
Bore x Stroke 58 x 65 mm
Compression Ratio 9.8:1
Cooling System Air cooled

Lubrication

Automatic pumped 2-stroke

Ignition 

Electronic

Starting

Electric and kick

Max Power

17 kW / 23 hp @ 5250 rpm

Max Torque

32 Nm / 3.3 kgf / 23.6 lb-ft @ 4750 rpm

Transmission

4 Speed

Final Drive

Chain

Front Suspension

Hydraulic telescopic forks

Rear Suspension

Twin shocks

Front Brakes

Single Ø265 mm disc

Rear Brakes

Ø160 mm Drum

Front Tyre

3.25 -18"

Rear Tyre

3.50 -18"
Dimensions Length: 2080 mm / 81.9 in
Wheelbase 1370 mm / 53.9 in
Seat Height 820 mm / 32 in

Dry Weight

149 kg / 327 lb

Fuel Capacity 

17 L / 4.5 US gal

Reserve Capacity 

2.8 L / 0.74 US gal

Average consumption

4.7 L/100 km / 21.2 km/l / 50 US mpg
Top Speed 124 km/h / 77 mph
Review MCN

The Jawa 350 Retro. Some may say it's not a retro but the real thing. The styling harks back to the 1970. A time when people bought motorcycles to use everyday.

They demanded dependability and ease of servicing. But they still wanted a stylish bike they couldpolish and be proud of.

The Jawa Retro perfectly captures the styling and sense of purposeful simplicity of the 70s. A motorcycle you can buy with both your head and your heart.

Most 2-strokes are peaky, revvy and hard to keep in the power band. Jawa have never been like other 2-strokes and they still aren't. They are built to produce torque. Relaxing and comfortable to ride with a big bike feel, but still narrow and light enough to filter through city traffic.

Away from the city they have enough go for long distance touring.

Straight forward servicing , and low cost spares make these the ideal all rounder.