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    In the late 1960s, a high-ranking technician from the Jawa motorcycle company in the then-Czechoslovakia came to India. His brief was to train and guide staffers at the Mysore-based Ideal Jawa. The Czech company had a technological collaboration with the Indian firm, which manufactured its motorcycles, including the Yezdi Roadking. In Mysore, the technician, despite the barriers of language, struck up a friendship with BS Shinde, the factory foreman. One cool evening, as young motorcycle-loving men are wont to do, they debated about how fast the Roadking could actually go. The Czech technician was certain that the Roadking would struggle to breach 90kph. He knew the motorcycle inside out, he said, and had been building Jawas for the last decade or so. Shinde didn’t quite agree. He told his blond friend that he, too, had been around and among Jawas since he was a teenager, and that he had ridden it at around 120 a few times.

    Click on the below link to read the complete story..


    BBC TopGear Magazine India Car Gallery - The last Yezdi man


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    Rajesh Menon
    Last edited by shaded_glory; 01-05-2015, 04:20 PM.

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    Re: The last Yezdi man

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    A very nice article. Thanks for sharing. But in future, please only share a couple of paragraphs of the article and ask the reader to click on the link for the rest. It is improper to copy-paste the entire article here. You can even edit this post accordingly.

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      Re: The last Yezdi man

      Really a very nice article. Remember those days when my father used to ride one for going to office. The local people knew the time by hearing the sound. Feeling nostalgic.

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        Re: The last Yezdi man

        Very nice article. Took me back to the early 90\'s when as a little child I\'d stare bemused at Jawas, Yezdis, Shaolins, Supras and of course the Rxs.
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