Jawa 42 2.1 Dual Tone Review: Stylish And Engaging
Highlights
- New styling updates with dual-tone liveries
- Updated mill is more refined and smooth
- Revised rear suspension length and damping
Back in 2018, the iconic brand Jawa made a comeback with the launch of three motorcycles, the Jawa Classic, 42 and the Perak. Of the trio, the 42 is a modern take on the brand, adhering to the signature styling with modern elements. Through the years, the 42 has evolved, becoming a more refined and better motorcycle overall.
That said, this is the updated Jawa 42 2.1 dual-tone variant featuring a few cosmetic updates and a couple of mechanical upgrades. So, what are the updates on this motorcycle? How different is it from the previous 42? How does it ride, perform, and handle? We will let you know all of that in this review.
Upadated styling gives the Jawa 42 more appeal and sportiness.
Design & Features
Aesthetically, the 42 is an attractive and smart-looking motorcycle packing a strong appeal. And it’s only gotten better with the new cosmetic updates. You now get a dual-tone colour scheme, with four new liveries, this one being the Starship Blue features a gloss finish with new graphics. The fuel tank now gets recesses, allowing the rider to grip the tank better, while the fenders are now shorter, giving it a sportier look. You also get a textured finish for the crankcase covers and exhausts, new diamond-cut alloy wheels, clear lens turn indicators and new handlebar grips. The rear-view mirrors and the bash plate are also new, with the latter now made from plastic instead of metal.
The overall fit and finish and the quality of paint has improved over the previous version.
Compared to the previous 42, this one has improved quality levels, better fit and finish, and even the quality of the painted surfaces feels premium to touch and look. It is a commendable job that the folks at Jawa have achieved by paying good attention to the overall quality and finish, which, in the end, resonates with a better experience and feeling on riding the motorcycle.
Improved refinement on the motor has made the 42 more enjoyable and engaging to ride.
Engine & Performance
Jawa has also carried out tweaks to the liquid-cooled single-cylinder mill that now runs smoother, feels more refined and has fewer vibrations. According to Jawa, the improvements are the result of improved internal engine components, a revised 6-speed gearbox, a larger throttle body, and a new engine map. The motor is rated to produce 27 bhp of max power and 26.84 Nm of peak torque.
Updated graphics and the dual tone livery look good on the motorcycle.
The revised gear ratios of the 6-speed gearbox do ask for frequent gear shifts for optimal performance, but at the same time, what has also improved is the tractability. You can comfortably cruise at 35-40 kmph in the fifth cog without any complaints from the motor asking to downshift. As for highway cruising, you can sit at 100 kmph with hardly any buzz at the footrests, seat, or handlebar. But beyond that, vibrations begin to creep in at the pegs and the handlebar.
Minor tweaks to the riding triangle and better seat cushioning has resulted in more comfort during longer journeys.
Ergonomics & Handling
With this edition, Jawa has made subtle changes to the seating triangle on the 42. The footrests are slightly forward-set, while the seat cushioning has been replaced with a new one for better comfort. The rear shock absorbers are a little longer now, which has resulted in a slightly taller seat height at 788mm, along with slightly more ground clearance. Lastly, the handlebar is a bit wider allowing more leverage to steer the motorcycle. All these minor tweaks have improved the overall riding comfort and experience, making the 42 more fun to ride.
Shorter fenders and new diamond-cut alloys adds to the sportiness of the motorcycle.
The revised ergonomics, tweaks to the suspension and updated powertrain, all together, have contributed to making the 42 a better machine. Also, the power delivery on opening the throttle is welcoming, while the exhaust note from the twin exhausts is equally smoother, encouraging you to ride this motorcycle with more enthusiasm. The bike feels planted around corners when not pushed too hard, and the MRF tyres offer a decent amount of grip to do that. As for the brakes, it maintains the same setup as the previous 42, which does a decent job of shedding speeds.
Long shock absorbers at the rear means more suspension travel and slightly more ground clearence.
Pricing & Verdict
Priced at Rs 1.98 lakh ex-showroom, the updated Jawa 42 2.1 dual tone variant undercuts the Royal Enfield Classic 350’s Halcyon dual-channel ABS variant, making it an interesting and competitive proposition for considering.
And we say that because, apart from the slightly smaller stature compared to the RE, the Jawa 42 is nimble, agile, brisk, performance-packed, and a good-looking motorcycle, which comes across as a fun motorcycle to ride. So, if you are in the market for a modern-day roadster, the Jawa 42 Dual Tone makes for a formidable contender.
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Specifications
Engine Type | Single cylinder liquid-cooled engine |
Displacement | 294.72 cc |
Bore | 76 mm |
Stroke | 65 mm |
Max Power | 27 bhp |
Peak Torque | 26.84 Nm |
Frame Type | Double Cradle |
Front Fork | 35 mm Telescopic fork |
Rear Shocks | Gas-filled twin shocks, preload adjustable |
Brakes, Rotor Type | Front: 280 mm disc; Rear: 240 mm disc, Dual-Channel ABS |
Seat Height | 788 mm |
Ground Clearance | NA |
Wheelbase | 1,369 mm |
Kerb Weight | 182 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 12.5-litres |