JAWA R.T. 350 Viewing request from DioSpeedDemon.
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Wow!! That is quite a cool bike. Very good video!
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Pěkná práce, Jawka je jako by vyjela před hodinou z fabriky
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HiTerry, Overland we don't have the RT, but do have the TS/type 638.
this type has the plastic rear and slightly upswept seat.
Since you have seen al the stuff in rebuilt, do you know if it is possivle to exchange the 638 plastic rear-end for this steel rear fender(type 634??) and 634 flat buddyseat, whilt remaining the 638 fuel tank?
B.R
Arnaud
p.s. this will also add space for a luggage rack..
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@Motomanik . Thank you very much for your comment . I appriciate it . All the best . Terry .
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This is probably the most beautiful jawa 350 that I have seen
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Are there yezdi's in the UK?
Over here there are none..
Can you tell us something about the quality of these bikes-- although as an enfield rider, i have an impression..
enfielddnepr 5 months ago
Hi I've not seen any Yezdi's in the u.k. at all , But never can tell there might be some around but not like . . The quality of these Yezdi's from factory may not be competitive as when these were around in the 80's there was'nt realy any competition , Having cornered the market in india maybe there was no reason for progress , One thing i do like is that they can start with flat battery unlike Jawa . But with Jawa's and Yezdi's now being restored and upgraded they may be far better Terry
terence20001 5 months ago
okay, i understood the 634 frame is similar to the 638-644 frame, but the fuel tank is different, so also the mountings.
The 634 fuel tank looks shorter then the 638 tank, so the latter might not leave space enough for the 634 seat...
A ts 350 is a nice base for a more simple cafe racer.. with a M-handlebar your é almost there..
You did some serious spending on a jawa. the new stuff would be more money then the bike over here.
Why the honda mudguard instead of jawa 634 ones?
enfielddnepr 5 months ago
Hi . I used these Honda mudguards because the 634 one's was'nt what i had in mind , The rear mudguard is Honda CB 750 front guard cut to suit . All this was done because these were the only one's that would suit my need's . The only thing i woud change now is the tank but i've been trying to decide for a while like i say maybe Yezdi type B or maybe complete custom cafe tank not sure but when i make my mind up i'll make a new vid , Im also fitting 632 engine this winter , Cheer's Terry
terence20001 5 months ago
Hi Arnaud , Im not sure if 638 plastic's will fit 634 frame without modification's , i know the tank's have different mount's at rear and the 638 tank pad's may also be a problem but im not sure , But with modification's anything is possible , my r.t. is a T.S. 350 with plastics removed and Honda chrome mudguards but to do this i had to modify seat rail , I have plan's to change tank aswell to somthing with better shape to suit the look im after maybe Yezdi type B tank not sure ,Cheer's Terry
terence20001 5 months ago
Hello, Terrence. That is one lovely motorcycle. am from kerala, India. had a yezdi 350 twin for years before i had to sell it off. couldn't get any parts.. :( but it was such a good bike, nice and smooth..had some great times on it. just Great what you've done with your motorcycle. all the very best..
oknglo 1 year ago
@oknglo Hi , Thank's for your comment , Part's for Jawa are getting harder now ,but there's still a reasonable supply in U.K. , I've alway's liked the Yezdi ,they have a charecter of their own , I'de would'nt mind owning one myself , And i agree these twostroke's are load's of fun . All the best to you . Terry
terence20001 1 year ago