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    One of my friend wants to renew his old Jawa 250(1973 make) bike lying unused at his town. Luckily the engine parts are in good condition, and the vehicle started without issues and needs just servicing, but what he needs most with that are these below mentioned new parts:

    I need recommendation of what make and specification I need to buy and where can I find these for a good price in Bangalore.

    1. Rim & Spokes
    2. Tyres & tube
    3. Seats
    4. Accelerator, brake, clutch cables and lining.
    5. Headlight dome.
    6. Ignition system & lock.
    7. Handlebar grip sets.
    8. Petrol tank along with cap.
    9. Center stand, side stands.
    10. Brake drum and pads.
    11. Indicators and bulbs.

    Possibly I want original parts or good make for these above specified parts.
    Please give your input at the earliest.

    I did a bit of searching around in J.C.road, Bangalore and I am posting a picture of quotation I got from a store in J.C.road. (Mods kindly attach this to my previous thread if its still not yet approved).

    I need help in knowing which make or parts should I be buying for the below mentioned requirements of Jawa 1973

    There are no short-cuts to any place worth going. So ride safe when you are treading uncharted roads.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sunny View Post
      Query Approved
      Thank you for approving this thread and moving it to the right section.
      There are no short-cuts to any place worth going. So ride safe when you are treading uncharted roads.

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      • #4
        Hi Prajnyan,

        first a good job done in saving the bike & starting the resto job, after checking your parts list (cost)it all depends on various factors on the location, parts vendor, NOS or from other enthusiasts.
        I too had bought a Jawa 1970 in scrap condition & totally done up still looking for few parts to make it the best ( do check .resto of 1970 Jawa) in 2 stroke forum.
        do post a few pics if possible so that the experts here could correct you while the resto job , also the do & donts .

        best of luck

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        • #5
          Do a search through the shops in Mysore...
          YAMAHA RX100 - 1986
          YEZDI ROADKING - 1996

          http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/thumpers...986-japan.html
          http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/thumpers...ng-1996-a.html
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Crankrd View Post
            Hi Prajnyan,

            first a good job done in saving the bike & starting the resto job, after checking your parts list (cost)it all depends on various factors on the location, parts vendor, NOS or from other enthusiasts.
            I too had bought a Jawa 1970 in scrap condition & totally done up still looking for few parts to make it the best ( do check .resto of 1970 Jawa) in 2 stroke forum.
            do post a few pics if possible so that the experts here could correct you while the resto job , also the do & donts .

            best of luck
            Originally posted by sanjithjoseph View Post
            Do a search through the shops in Mysore...
            Thanks for your advice. I'll post the pics of the bike when possible. I have asked a friend in Coimbatore to check, I dont know any one in Mysore.
            There are no short-cuts to any place worth going. So ride safe when you are treading uncharted roads.

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            • #7
              Prajnyan - Your best bet to kick from will be http://www.jawaclub.com/

              In addition contact one of the guys from http://www.roaringriders.in/; they're genuine & their founder Srini Kasyap is a member of xBhp.
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