It's about an old mid 60's Jawa 250cc that I picked up on about a couple of years ago, with hopes of building a "Close" copy of a bike that my Dad built back in the early 60's. That bike would give the 500cc Triumphs fits and, when I was in High School, i got to make it "streetable" and was putting down some local Honda CL72 Scramblers with it.
My Dad took his Jawa and modified the forks and swingarm to accept 19" wheels (it came with 16" wheels) Modified the engine (according to factory specs for a performance engine), sealed the engine to keep water out, added breather tubes that ran up under the gas tank (which was an early BSA Bantam gas tank), a British solo seat of unknown origin, Reworked the exhaust system for maximum performance and when he got ready to paint it, he found some
Purple paint and some
metallic and thus the gas tank and fenders were painted metallic purple. I wish I had pictures of that bike, but I haven't been able to find any.
My own goal is to make this bike as close to what HIS was, as possible. Mine (being a newer model) already has the 19" wheels, so I've got a head start on that part.
I don't have to capabilities to make and put pictures on line yet, but will as soon as I can. Hope you can bear with me on that. My intention is to go through the frame, gas tank, fenders, forks, shocks and wheels to get them ready for assembly, put in the newly acquired engine and have it as a running look alike as soon as possible. Then, as time permits, I am going to make enough space to do so and take the other engine apart, determine what parts are needed, try to start scrounging them up and, with my Dad's help, start working on modifying that engine to bring it up to the performance level of the old
Purple one. Dad says that we should be able to get this engine to perforn like his did. I sure hope so.
(just so no one gets the idea that the running Jawa engine that I just manged to score, will be just put aside and not used, don't even get that notion. I happen to have part of an old late 60's or early 70's Jawa Californian frame and odd bits and the 250 engine will bolt right in and a "Hybrid" will be born!
That's it for now, gotta concetrate on getting that engine here now.
This is what I'm starting with:
And here's the engine that I've bought for it. Said to be a great running engine that starts on 1st or 2nd kick.