As of this month, Jawa is back (in India). Historically the brand goes back to 1929, and one of its most successful models was based on their 350cc two-stroke twin. US riders are familiar with department stores such as Sears or Montgomery Ward that would sell motorcycles out of catalogs – Canada had a similar option through a store called Eaton. They sold the Jawa 350 under the name of the Eaton Road King.
This example has been restored with approximately 2,000 miles since the work was done. I can’t say I know much about these models but the seller states that this bike comes with a rare optional windshield and an awesome Czech-built PAV 40 trailer. Find this Jawa for sale in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada for approximately $5,700 here on Robin’s Classic Motorcycles.
Quick note at the top here: the seller has misidentified this bike as a Model 364. That's a typo. As far as I'm aware, JAWA never sold a Model 364. This is, in fact, a Model (although, JAWA uses the word "Type") 634. Anyway, they still make JAWAs, apparently. I…
There isn't much information on this bike/hack combo, but it's claimed to be a 'mostly original' Jawa 360 with a Velorex sidecar, both in a beautiful shade of red. Find this Jawa hack for sale here on Craigslist in Reading, Pennsylvania. This bike-uriousity brought to you by David N!
Post Listing Update: This Perak was pulled off of eBay, final sale price unknown. Also known as the Model 11, the Jawa Perak 250 was developed in secret during WWII when Nazi Germany had occupied the Czech Republic. Jawa predicted that when the war was over, its competition would only…