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Racing History and Childhood Dreams at the Jawa Meetup

Racing History and Childhood Dreams at the Jawa Meetup
The speedometer of a Jawa from the 1970s. / Photo: Sebastian Willnow/dpa
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For many, the two-cylinder Jawa 350 was a childhood dream. Today, it enjoys cult status among enthusiasts. In Chemnitz, visitors could see quite a few special models, including a racing rarity.

The signature red color, the unmistakable sound of the two-cylinder two-stroke engine: The “big” Jawa 350, in particular, was and remains an object of desire for many collectors and motorcycle enthusiasts. At the Jawa and CZ meet-up, enthusiasts of Eastern European motorcycles gathered on Sunday at the Chemnitz Vehicle Museum. While the motorcycle wasn’t necessarily rare, it was at least a status symbol, recalls Dieter Wenzel of the Chemnitz Association of Jawa Enthusiasts, who used to work on these machines professionally. The Jawa 350 was also known for its somewhat temperamental nature: “As you can see here, the cylinders are relatively close together. There was a cooling problem, and that’s where the bikes would sometimes seize up.”

The name “Jawa” is linked to Chemnitz, as it is a combination of the name Janeček and the manufacturer “Wanderer,” which had produced motorcycles in Chemnitz, among other things, until after World War I. Engineer František Janeček eventually bought Wanderer’s motorcycle division and named the motorcycles—which were henceforth manufactured in what was then Czechoslovakia—“Jawa.” 

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Maximilian Wienhold and Uwe Schneider from Rabenstein had a particularly rare specimen in their collection. A purebred CZ racing machine built in 1963. Schneider, 73, has already ridden the two-stroke bike—with a 250 cubic centimeter displacement and 30 horsepower—several times in the German Championship for historic motorcycles. Depending on the gear ratio, the bike can reach speeds of 180 kilometers per hour—for example, at the Nürburgring. Now that he has hung up his racing helmet, he has passed the motorcycle on to his younger fellow collector, Wienhold.

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