Jawa-Yezdi Vintage Motorcycle Rally Fascinates Biking Enthusiasts


Jawa-Yezdi Vintage Motorcycle Rally Fascinates Biking Enthusiasts
 
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Jul 10:
Amidst a great deal of whirring and cheering, the city's Jawa and Yezdi Motorcycle Club celebrated the 9th international Jawa day with a rally here on Sunday July 10.

Jawa owners worldwide celebrate their proud ownership on the second Sunday of July every year.
 
The Mangalore Jawa and Yezdi Motorcycle Club has members from all walks of life, from students and professors to IT professionals, doctors and engineers who share their common love for motorcycles, whether they own one or not.

Speaking to Daijiworld, Arun Shiri who has a Jawa and a Yezdi said that the club meets every month, usually on Sundays. The riders are content in just meeting up or riding to beaches or to the hills to watch the sunset.
 
Today, with new upgraded models being launched by companies, these older models have slowly phased out. However, the Yezdi, one of the few bikes from yesteryears is still cherished by the younger generation that takes pride in owning it.
 
Over 30 riders darted off from the starting point with their Yezdi and Jawa motorcycles,  roaring their way around the city which reverberated with the sound of the revving motor cycle engines. Riders from Udupi, Kundapur, Chikkamagalur also assembled in the city to participate in the rally.
 
On the occasion funds were collected by the club for an animal care trust.
 
Jawa is a motorcycle manufacturer based in the Czech Republic, founded in 1923 by Frantisek Janecek. The company set up its manufacturing unit in India in collaboration with a local company in 1961.

  

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  • Rajesh, rajesh manuguru khammam dist andhara pradesh

    Tue, Jun 19 2012

    i am used yazdi bike, i feel very happy for using this bike

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  • M.S.RAO, MANGALORE - UAE

    Thu, Sep 29 2011

    I have a yezdi classic 1981 and I want to become the club member. Let me know what is the procedure and whom to be contacted.Let me have the name and the mobile number of the person to be contacted.

    Also please let me know where I can get yezdi orginal spares in Mangalore or else where in karnataka.

    Grateful if you can mail the details to my email address.
    Regards
    M.S.RAO.

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  • I.V.Nanda Kishore, Guntur AP

    Thu, Sep 01 2011

    I was real surprised to find people who still love these bikes because i started with a jawa in 1973 and my last bike was a roadking in 1997 in between i have nearly used all the models released... they are real bikes for real MEN.

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  • sachin s shetty, udupi kaup

    Tue, Jul 19 2011

    thnxx 2 daijiworld njoyd a lot while roaring in d streets of manglore streets

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  • haneef, paris

    Wed, Jul 13 2011

    this pictures of old bykes cooled my eyes today, good coverage by daiji's.if i come back to india i'll own 1.

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  • donald, TorontoéBangalore

    Tue, Jul 12 2011

    I congratulate Daijiworld for the display of Java and Yezdi Mobikes,I used to like them from the year 1956 till late eighties,I along jeevaraj alva used go and see and admire these bikes when they were imported from Czekoslavkya and we specially liked the beat of the this Masculine bike,It is a pity either Tata or Birla did not take interest in this bike factory when they ceased making them and closed the factory in Mysore.

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  • ravi, kumble

    Mon, Jul 11 2011

    Feel proud to have a club in Mangalore. There could be much more bike owners in mangalore and surrounding towns of Sullia and Puttur as well. Time to build good network and restoring ailing roadsters. Please contact the Bangalore Jawa Club. Amrit, Lokesh and Brian will defenitly help people out to get good spare parts and maintaince of the beast.
    Lokesh - 9880033994 or Amrit - 9880105455

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  • Godfrey, Mysore/Bahrain

    Mon, Jul 11 2011

    Waw, it was nice to see bikes like MEA9895 and MEX97 could be they are 1968 MY. Jossie I did have a spare tyre for my 1980 classic which I fixed in place of the crash guard. All nice snaps good to see!!!!!

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  • Harold Dsouza, Belman, Qatar

    Mon, Jul 11 2011

    Jossie Mascarenhas, Bajpe / Dubai, stepny is indian local word...usually it's called as sparewheel, spare tire, this stepny word might have come from step -in, or safety -in.

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  • Sudhir Bhandarkar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 11 2011

    @Praveen Pinto, you may want to contact Mr Shawn Fernandez, the president of the Mangalore chapter of the Jawa and Yezdi club. His contact number is 9845389937

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  • Praveen Pinto, Kavoor / Muscat

    Mon, Jul 11 2011

    I do have a ROAD KING/1993 & want to be a part of this club. If anyone has details of this club Kindly forward/reply..Thanks

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  • Zahin Aranha, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 11 2011

    Jossie, i believe a version of the Classic came with a spare tyre option. The wheel was mounted sideways between the engine and front wheel.
    Another lesser known fact about jawa's/yezdi's is that the front and rear wheel can be interchanged unlike conventional bikes!

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  • RSRB Kamath, Hyderabad

    Sun, Jul 10 2011

    Vintage Yezdis are very nice in displays, particularly the registration numbers like MEX, MYX, MEA, MYG, MEG, MEA.... The registration numbers like KA19.. gives an impression that the vehicle is new..!!

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 10 2011

    What a bike!! Yezdi was amongst the top 3 bikes in India!! 250cc double silencer...awesome!

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  • anamika, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 10 2011

    Jossie, it's easy.. don't go for long ride. I am even a step a head of you.. wondering why cars have only one spare tyres with them.If more than one tyre got punctured together at a time , what's the use of a single spare tyre.

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  • Jossie Mascarenhas, Bajpe / Dubai

    Sun, Jul 10 2011

    I always wonder why there is no spare tyre for motorbikes? Isn't it a bit scary especially when you go out for a long ride? Can somebody explain please? Secondly, what does Stepny mean? Well, I could not find it in any dictionary. Maybe wrong spelling..

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  • Girish, Mangalore/Saudi

    Sun, Jul 10 2011

    Thanks Daijiiworld for the exclusive coverage.
    Thanks to Arun Shiri and Shawn Fernandes for conducting the event successfully.
    Though I missed the rally, enjoyed the photo's a lot......cheers

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