Updates include delivery timelines for both standard and dual-channel ABS variants of the Jawa and Jawa Forty-Two
Here’s a complete lowdown on the top five two-wheeler news stories that made front-page during this week
After almost seven months, the bike maker has finally commenced the delivery process
Here’s a concise collection of top news from across the two-wheeler industry
The dual-channel ABS-equipped bikes were launched in December 2018
The brand has been taking measures to increase the suppliers' production
The proceeds will be used for supporting the education of the children of martyred Jawans
The 5 most important two-wheeler news of this week
A whopping achievement for a company that started operations just five months ago!
A whopping achievement for a company that started operations just five months ago!
Here’s all the action that transpired this week in small digestible bites
Someone paid a whopping Rs 45 lakh for chassis 001 of the Jawa in a recent auction! Here’s what else you can get for that sort of money
The auction raised Rs 1.43 crore to help with the education of the children of our martyred soldiers
The new Dominar 400 makes 5PS more power than the outgoing model
Proceedings of the sales will go towards funding the education of children of martyrs
Jawa owners, it’s (almost) time to break out your riding gear!
Top 5 highlights of the week in small digestible bites
The dealership opening spree will conclude by the third week of this month and deliveries will commence from the fourth week onwards.
He would take his colour, brushes and canvas outside to paint and talk with his love. He would stand close to the window and paint, keeping an eye on his muse.
They say the violin mimics the human sound. In his case, it was that of love, of longing. He didn’t know any other way of loving.
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