lawis
lawis New Reader
10/22/23 5:19 a.m.

About three years ago I stumbled upon a Jawa 350 motorcycle in an abandoned barn.
 At that time it was in a miserable condition, marked by time and almost forgotten. But somehow I managed to see the past glory in it. With a lot of dedication and sweat, I restored this motorcycle and got it back on the road. 
But lately my faithful companion has been worrying me. There are some parts on it that urgently need replacing and that brings me to my pressing concern. I'm desperately looking for a reliable shop where I can find spare parts for my Jawa 350  (does anyone had experience with this Shop: https://www.jawashop.com/  ) . It is very important to me that the spare parts I find do justice to the heritage and character of my Jawa. This motorcycle is not just a machine; it is a piece of history and a part of my soul. I want to ensure that it is restored to its former glory. Are there anyone here who have experience restoring Jawa motorcycles and can give me advice on specific parts or brands? What concerns me a bit is whether there are still enough spare parts for these old motorcycles. I have found some dealers online, but I have concerns about their trustworthiness and the quality of the parts. Have you recently bought spare parts for a Jawa 350? Where did you find them and are you satisfied with the quality?

ddavidv
ddavidv UltimaDork
10/22/23 7:55 a.m.

First post, wrong forum category, weird English syntax. Color me skeptical.

stuart in mn
stuart in mn MegaDork
10/22/23 4:03 p.m.

He's been a member since 2018, so presumably he just hasn't had much to say until now.

Jawas were always uncommon in the US, probably most of them sold here were actually rebranded as Sears Allstate and were sold through the Sears Roebuck catalog.  You'll probably have the best luck with european parts sources.

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