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  2. Jawa 250 - Wikipedia

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    The Jawa 250 was a motorcycle, produced by Jawa Moto in Czechoslovakia since 1934 until 1972 and in the Czech Republic since 1994 until 2013. As of 2019, the 250/597 Travel was equipped with the last engine of the company's own design, it was almost mechanically unchanged since the 1970s but very reliable.

  3. ESO (motorcycles) - Wikipedia

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    Eso was a Czech motorcycle factory producing only racing machines from 1949 until 1964, when it joined Jawa.ESO was founded by a motorcycle racing driver Jaroslav Simandl, and made bikes in 250, 350, and 500 cc, primarily for speedway, moto-cross and ice racing.

  4. Ideal Jawa - Wikipedia

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    Ideal Jawa (India) Ltd was an Indian motorcycle company based in Mysore, which sold licensed Jawa motorcycles beginning in 1960 under the brand name Jawa and from 1973 as Yezdi. The catchphrase for the bikes sold by the firm was "' Forever Bike, Forever Value ". [ 1 ]

  5. Jawa Moto - Wikipedia

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    The Jawa 300 is inspired by the company's popular classic Jawa 250 Type A, while the Jawa 42 and Forty-Two are more modern and urban offerings. The Jawa Pérák is a completely different model, a custom bobber motorcycle. Jawa, Forty-Two and 42 share the same technical specifications - 293-cc (20,4 kW), front disc, rear drum, single-channel ABS ...

  6. Jawa 350 - Wikipedia

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    The Jawa 350 is a motorcycle, produced by Jawa Moto in Czechoslovakia since the 1930s until 1992 and in the Czech Republic until present. In the 1950s, with its two-stroke, air-cooled 343 cc engine it could reach speeds of 132 kilometres per hour (82 mph) and was exported into over 120 countries of the world.

  7. Česká zbrojovka Strakonice - Wikipedia

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    Production of motor-driven bicycles started in 1932. [1] Three years later the first motorcycles made in Strakonice entered the market. [1] This marked the beginning of an era of great success for the ČZ brand. In a short time the company became the biggest manufacturer of motorcycles in Czechoslovakia. [1]

  8. China Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Yulon Motor Group is the largest shareholder at over 40%, and China Motor is considered part of the Yulon Motor Group. 13.97% of the company is owned by Mitsubishi. [2] All of CMC's models are of Mitsubishi origins, adjusted to appeal to the Taiwanese market. Since 1995, CMC has invested in China's South East Motor Corporation.

  9. Albert Camus - Wikipedia

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    Albert Camus (/ k æ ˈ m uː / [2] ka-MOO; French: [albɛʁ kamy] ⓘ; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, dramatist, journalist, world federalist, [3] and political activist.