• 11 months ago
Jawa 350 review by Vedant Jouhari. The Jawa 350 is the new motorcycle in the market, which falls under the Neo-Retro segment. It has design elements that resemble their models from the past and which stay true to the Jawa DNA. Watch the video to know more about the Jawa 350!

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Transcript
00:00 We are in the beautiful, beautiful location of Ranav Kutch in Gujarat to test out the
00:11 new Java 350.
00:12 Welcome to Drivespark, I'm Vedant Johari and what I have right in front of me is the
00:17 Java 350.
00:25 So now starting off with the front end of this beautiful motorcycle, it comes in a,
00:31 as you can see, in a very neo-classic retro design and at the front we have those classic
00:38 old-fashioned circular headlamps with the Java logo on it and below that we have an
00:43 exposed horn, again adding a whole design element to this.
00:47 Also attached to our forks are two circular indicators with a chrome finish at the rear,
00:53 again creating the whole retro look on it.
00:55 Now on top of the headlight that we have, we have a very classic looking windshield
00:58 that we've seen on the older motorcycles.
01:01 The front forks that we have on this are telescopic forks and it's attached to an 18-inch wheel.
01:06 Now the front wheel that we have is a 100 by 90 wheel and you don't really need a bigger
01:12 wheel for a 350cc classic motorcycle.
01:15 Now moving on from the side design, looking at our side view mirrors, we again have the
01:20 old-fashioned circular round chrome finished mirrors and along this bike, we have a lot
01:25 of chrome elements and what do you normally see in older motorcycles, touches of chrome.
01:30 Looking at the side design of this motorcycle, starting off with the fuel tank, now the fuel
01:34 tank that we have is in a dual-tone finish, a chrome and the orange.
01:39 Now this chrome finish with the Java logo embossed on it adds such, such a unique aesthetic
01:46 and the fuel cap that we have on this also has some designs on it and it also says since
01:52 1929, 1929 was when the brand Java was launched in Czechoslovakia.
01:58 On the tank, other than the chrome, we have this nice stripe, this nice patch of the mystic
02:03 orange spanning down the centre from the top till the end and the fuel cap that we have
02:07 is also in a chrome and a golden finish.
02:10 Now moving on, we have two boxes on the motorcycle, one on each side and on one side is for your
02:17 fuses.
02:18 Now moving on to the rear design of this motorcycle, again, it screams a very retro look, it screams
02:24 a very classic look and it comes with the standard Java brake lights that we've seen
02:29 on the older motorcycles and it also comes with the two indicators that we've seen on
02:33 the front at the rear as well with the chrome finish at the back.
02:36 So now coming to the exhaust of this, so this motorcycle comes with a single cylinder but
02:42 the mouth is split into two to give us two exhaust and the exhaust note of this motorcycle
02:47 is beautiful.
02:49 So coming to the seating of this motorcycle, the seat that we have is extremely cushioned.
03:01 Now for the rider, it's a very, very comfortable seat but for your pillion, the seating is
03:07 comfortable however with the vibrations, it may get a little uncomfortable for them and
03:11 the handlebars that we have, the whole seating position of this is a very, very classic style
03:16 and a very retro style, it's nothing too sporty nor is it too relaxed, it's in between of
03:22 both and the Java 350 is also made to be a little sportier than their previous models.
03:28 The previous models were a 300cc and this is a 350, they've upped the ante, they've
03:33 given us that little more power to play around with.
03:36 So all over our engine, as you can see, we have a chrome finish over here, a chrome finish
03:39 here and in a lot of other places, also the exhaust that we have is also in a chrome finish.
03:44 On the engine casing, we have a small patch over here which says original Java 1929 and
03:51 that is again because Java was first launched in 1929.
03:55 So at the rear, we have twin shocks and that is five-step adjustable, so you can make it
04:00 a little more stiffer or a little more softer depending on your comfort.
04:03 Now coming to the engine, the main heart of this motorcycle.
04:07 Well, powering this is a 334cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 22 horsepower
04:20 and 28.1Nm of torque.
04:23 So as you can see from the previous versions of Java, they have pushed up the power, they
04:27 have pumped up the power to give us a little more to play around with, to have that little
04:32 more fun when we're out on the open roads and the wheelbase of this has also been extended
04:37 and as Java calls it, it's a mild muncher.
04:40 Now that's because of the slightly elongated wheelbase, it's a lot more comfortable to
04:45 ride and it's a lot more stable.
04:47 So you can go for your longer rides and you can ride this for a longer duration of time,
04:51 still being comfortable on it.
04:52 So the radiator that we have on the Java 350 has been redesigned to be a smaller radiator.
04:57 Now you might be thinking, why a smaller radiator on a bigger CC engine?
05:01 Well, that's because Java has not just made the radiator smaller, they've improved the
05:05 airflow through it.
05:07 So even though you get a smaller radiator, you get much better airflow to actually cool
05:11 the engine.
05:12 So now coming to the cluster of this, it's not a digital cluster, it is fully analogue
05:16 and for me, I love analogue displays and something really unique about this cluster is normally
05:21 what you see is it moves in a clockwise direction, but here it moves in an anti-clockwise direction,
05:27 which means the zero is on the right side instead of the left side and not at the bottom,
05:32 it's located on top and as you increase your speed, it comes down, down, down and then
05:36 it goes the other direction.
05:38 So that is something really unique.
05:40 Also the fuel gauge that we have is not like what you normally see with points, it actually
05:44 says 1x4, 2x4, 3x4 or 4x4 depending on how much fuel you actually have left on this.
05:51 Also there's a very nice small Java logo located on the cluster, again adding a whole design
05:57 element and showcasing the Java identity.
06:00 So now we are on board the Java 350 and let's see how it performs, let's see how refined
06:14 this engine is, let's see how the suspension setup is and let's see how the braking is.
06:19 So now as you can see I'm on the bike, it has a really nice sound on the exhaust and
06:24 let's see how it performs.
06:26 So first let's take a look at the acceleration of the motorcycle, I'm almost at a standstill
06:30 right now and yeah, let's go.
06:33 So we're already at 100 km/hr, we're doing 120 already, for a classic motorcycle, for
06:48 a neo-retro motorcycle, it is top notch, it's really good, engine is super refined, it's
06:55 super smooth, the gear lever is very easy to shift, you don't need to struggle to shift
07:01 your gears and yeah so that is something that's really really good about this and the suspension
07:08 setup is really, it's not too hard, it's not too soft, it's perfect, I wouldn't say perfect
07:15 but it's well calibrated, it's nice, it's comfortable, the seating position, I'm not
07:22 too lean front nor am I fully reclined, I'm sitting upright, I'm sitting comfortably,
07:27 the seating position is really good, seat comfort is tremendous, I don't feel any strain
07:32 on my lower back, I've been riding for around 20-25 km, close to 30 and I still haven't
07:42 felt any strain on my back, I've taken it through some bumpy patches, still really good,
07:49 so I mean that way the suspension is really good, the seat helps in providing that extra
07:54 comfort and so let's take a look at the braking, so we're reaching a toll booth up ahead, so
08:00 once I get to that I'll take it and now even going over the bumps on the road, it's not
08:05 like the bike is going haywire, it's still holding its own, so like there, right there,
08:10 it's still holding its own, it didn't send me off the road, so that way the bike is really
08:15 well calibrated, the throttle response is ideal, so now let's see, so I'll brake a little
08:22 late for this but let's see how the brakes actually perform, so yeah, so there, as you
08:30 can see it brakes really well, the front brakes have a really good bite, so now even on this
08:36 bumpy patch, I don't really feel any discomfort, I'm still quite comfortable and whacking the
08:41 throttle open on this also, it's not like, it's not like it sent me out, it's not like
08:47 there was too much power that it sent the rear wheels spinning and pushed me out, it
08:51 still held its own, it didn't really spin the tyres and send me out, so that was definitely
08:56 a plus point on this and the suspension also, the way it handled those bumpy patches, again
09:03 I wasn't uncomfortable, I wasn't, I didn't have to stand up on the motorcycle, I could
09:09 still sit easily and take it, so I mean yeah, that was the suspension and the brakes also,
09:18 very very happy with, just look at this scenery guys, look how wonderful this is, look how
09:25 good these roads are, how well maintained it is, so yeah, so the fly screen that I have
09:31 in front of me, also helps in stopping the wind blast, in stopping any debris from hitting
09:39 us, so I'm not sure if you can see it on the camera, but there are a lot of marks on the
09:43 fly screen from debris, from small stones, small stone chips, a lot of flies, that's
09:50 why it's called the fly screen, so the fly screen does help in sort of giving us that
09:55 extra comfort and protecting us from the debris ahead of us, so the rear brakes that we have
10:01 also, now I won't touch my front brake, it's only rear brake, so there see, it's pretty
10:07 strong, it has a decent bite to it definitely, so the rear brakes also work well, so both
10:15 the brakes together also will be, will perform very good, let's see how that works out, so
10:21 the cars are braking ahead of me, so let's see how both the brakes together perform,
10:25 so the longer wheel base that we have definitely improves the comfort on this and as I said
10:30 earlier, Java calls this the mind muncher and I can see why now, 35 kilometers that
10:36 I've ridden, I really haven't felt like it, it felt like I've just got on the motorcycle
10:40 and I've been riding, hats off to them for building such a refined engine on a motorcycle
10:45 that really resembles their old school ones, the ones that really have the Java identity,
10:53 the Java DNA, this has the Java DNA when you look at it, in the older days Java was known
10:59 for their performance on the smaller displacement motorcycles from the 200 to 300cc range, so
11:06 building this 350cc engine does improve the ride feel, the refinement on it is wonderful,
11:13 how smooth the engine is wonderful, how tractable it is, is wonderful.
11:25 All in all, this was the Java 350 and it comes in three colourways, one is in a black finish,
11:30 one is in a maroon finish and this one is my favourite and this is the mystic orange.
11:35 Now coming to the price of the Java 350, well, it's priced at Rs 2.15 lakhs ex-showroom and
11:43 you honestly get what you're paying for, for this motorcycle, so let us know in the
11:48 comment section down below what do you think of the Java 350 and don't forget to like,
11:53 comment and subscribe, my name is Vedant Johari, signing out.
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