By : Sanjay Verma
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Jawa 42 FJ: Bold, offbeat color schemes inspired by the classic military look. Matte finishes, rugged design details, and a distinct 'Flying Flea' (FJ) logo, which pays tribute to Jawa's historic WWII motorcycles. Standard Jawa 42: Sleeker, retro-modern appearance with chrome touches, bright color options, and a more minimalist design.
Both models are powered by the same 293cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine, generating 27.33 PS of power and 26.84 Nm of torque. Difference: The Jawa 42 FJ is slightly tuned for a more robust mid-range torque, offering better off-road capability, while the Standard Jawa 42 feels more refined and commuter-friendly for city rides.
Jawa 42 FJ: The FJ version features a taller handlebar and a more upright riding position, enhancing comfort for long rides or off-roading. It also comes with dual-purpose tires for improved grip on rugged terrains. Standard Jawa 42: The standard version has a lower, more aggressive stance, with street-focused tires offering a smoother ride on city roads.
Jawa 42 FJ: Comes with scrambler-style elements like a headlight grille, fork gaiters, and a more rugged fuel tank. It is also equipped with an adventure-style bash plate for underbody protection. Standard Jawa 42: Features a simpler design with standard accessories but lacks the off-road specific features that the FJ boasts.
Jawa 42 FJ: Priced slightly higher than the standard version, reflecting its enhanced off-road capability and specialized styling. ( ₹ 1,99,142 ) Standard Jawa 42: A more affordable option for those looking for classic styling with modern performance. ( ₹ 1,72,942 - ₹ 1,98,142 )
Choose the Jawa 42 FJ if you love adventure, off-roading, and rugged, military-inspired designs. Opt for the Standard Jawa 42 if you're more inclined toward city commuting, classic styling, and everyday comfort.
Both bikes carry the legacy of Jawa but serve different purposes. Whether you're a city cruiser or an off-road enthusiast, Jawa has a 42 for you!