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<blockquote data-quote="charismaticmegafauna" data-source="post: 373405" data-attributes="member: 665"><p>I don't have one hidden away -- but, am pretty familiar with JAWA/CZ.... and like and appreciate them. I'm assuming it's a 'standard' style street or scrambler model and not a competition bike? If so, find a Haynes manual and you'll be on your way.</p><p></p><p>The whole Eastern Bloc philosophy (especially, as it pertains to motorcycles) is somewhat difficult for westerners to appreciate, imo. It's along the lines of: "How little can we get by with and how simple can we make it." If your expectations are in harmony with that sort of thinking?..... then the CZed will most likely satisfy. :huh: </p><p></p><p>If you get some specific questions -- I'll certainly try to answer them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charismaticmegafauna, post: 373405, member: 665"] I don't have one hidden away -- but, am pretty familiar with JAWA/CZ.... and like and appreciate them. I'm assuming it's a 'standard' style street or scrambler model and not a competition bike? If so, find a Haynes manual and you'll be on your way. The whole Eastern Bloc philosophy (especially, as it pertains to motorcycles) is somewhat difficult for westerners to appreciate, imo. It's along the lines of: "How little can we get by with and how simple can we make it." If your expectations are in harmony with that sort of thinking?..... then the CZed will most likely satisfy. :huh: If you get some specific questions -- I'll certainly try to answer them. [/QUOTE]
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