Jawa 350/634 cafe racer
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Jawa 350/634 cafe racer
Jawa 350 cafe racers renderings | Slavomír Ozaník
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those red motorcycles <3
Jawa 350 cafe racer
Jawa Californian | Royal Enfield cafe racer
Jawa 350 Sport sidecar
Jawa speedway | motogear.cc
ČZ 175/477 sport
Numerous written and verbal accounts of moto-cross history tells us that stadium moto-cross is an American invention. Mike Goodwin, a former rock concert promoter, is widely and incorrectly credited with inventing Supercross. Yes he did stage a stadium moto-cross at the Los Angles Coliseum in 1972. This event known as the "Superbowl of Moto-cross" was the first of it's kind there, and 23,000 spectators witnessed Marty Tripes win that first stadium event in LA. Soon afterward stadium moto-cross became known as Supercross in the United States.
"Americans invented Supercross that's why they dominate it" (Editors Note: TV commentators said this more in the 1980's & late 1990's)
A reoccurring theme from Supercross TV commentators in the past. One problem with statements like that;Americans did not invent Supercross!!!
Just like outdoor moto-cross, stadium moto-cross originated in Europe. The first stadium moto-cross event most likely took place in Czechoslovakia in 1956, (perhaps even before that). Prague's Strahov (Grand) Stadium was the site of the annual "Great Victory Race". This event was held yearly from 1956 into the early 1960's as part of the Czech Commemoration Day celebration. These races typically attracted up to 150,000 spectators! The Great Victory Races included speedway and moto-cross racing, (called obstacle races by the Czechs). These obstacle races were held on tracks that have many similarities with today's Supercross tracks, about 1000 meters long with tight twisting turns, and large man made obstacles.
Loads of neat details on this Jawa enduro @ the Dirt Bike show earlier this year.
perfect
ČZ 360 twinpipe
ČZ 400 “yellow tanker”
Let’s go dirt riding!
ČZ side pipe, love it
Flat Tracker. My vintage Jawa flat track race bike.
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1977 CZ250 cafe racer
CZ 175/482 trail
Jawa by Alena Chendler