For a Russian, old motorcycles are the technique of the Soviet era. She still dreams at night in puffs of sweet two-stroke smoke. Izh, "Sunrise", "Minsk", "Ural", "Dnepr" and of course "Java", although the latter was produced in Czechoslovakia. Old motorcycles can excite the blood. Only the purchase of such equipment is not the best idea. Not only is a two-stroke bike not economical and environmentally friendly - you still need to try to find spare parts for it. Old stock has dried up, and parts are tracked by resellers selling them for 10 times cheaper.
But the desire to ride an old motorcycle lives in the soul of experienced bikers. After all, you want to feel young at least for a couple of minutes. To do this, many manufacturers produce classic and retro models. The recipe is simple - take a modern chassis and make a motorcycle from the past on it. Of course, the engines there are most often liquid-cooled, disc brakes, and the frames are powerful. But these bikes give the impression of returning to youth. For Russian motorcyclists, the most interesting of the dozens presented will clearly be Jawa. She looks like the once famous "Old Woman". And even the color is the same - cherry. Of course, the front radiator and disc brakes are knocked out of the retro picture, but this does not spoil the overall impression. Thanks to the author of the Mysportbike channel for choosing such interesting models!
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