Jawa 42 Bobber
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Variants | Ex-Showroom price |
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42 Bobber Moonstone WhitePetrol, Manual, |
₹ 2,43,741 |
42 Bobber Mystic Copper - Spoke WheelPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 2,46,611 |
42 Bobber Jasper Red - Spoke WheelPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 2,49,647 |
42 Bobber Mystic Copper and Jasper Red - Alloy WheelPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 2,52,153 |
42 Bobber Black Mirror and Red Sheen - Alloy WheelPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 2,65,052 |
42 Bobber Key Highlights
Engine Capacity |
334 cc |
Mileage |
30 kmpl |
Transmission |
6 Speed Manual |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
14 litres |
Seat Height |
740 mm |
Max Power |
29.51 bhp |
Jawa 42 Bobber Summary
Price: Jawa 42 Bobber price for its variant – 42 Bobber Moonstone White starts at Rs. 2,43,741. The price for the other variants – 42 Bobber Mystic Copper – Spoke Wheel, 42
Jawa 42 Bobber is a cruiser bike available in 5 variants and 7 colours. The Jawa 42 Bobber is powered by 334cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 29.51 bhp and a torque of 32.74 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Jawa 42 Bobber comes up with anti-locking braking system.
The Jawa 42 Bobber is essentially a cruiser bike. It is available in four colours. It gets a single-seat setup, a round headlight, a tubular handlebar with bar-end mirrors, and twin slash-cut exhausts.The Jawa 42 Bobber is powered by a 334cc BS6 engine. It makes 29.51bhp and a torque of 32.74Nm. The engine is linked to a six-speed gearbox.The Jawa 42 Bobber features LED illumination, a fully digital instrument console with a speedometer, odometer, trip meter, tachometer, side stand engine cut-off, fuel level readout, and more. It also gets ABS for added safety.
On the hardware front,the 42 Bobber rides on telescopic front forks and a monoshock and gets a single front and rear disc brake mounted on spoked wheels.
Jawa offers the 42 Bobber in four colours – Black Mirror, Mystic Copper, Moonstone White, and Jasper Red Dual Tone. It rivals the Jawa Perak, and the Royal Enfield Classic 350.
Jawa 42 Bobber Review
- Good Things
- Looks really cool
- Gets a potent engine
- Strong brand recall
- Could be Better
- Gets only single seat
- Stiff ride quality
- Overall refinement levels need improvement
Jawa 42 Bobber Expert Opinion
We had the Jawa 42 Bobber for a limited period, and here we bring you a first ride review of this new motorcycle.
After the Perak, Jawa-Yezdi released a new Bobber-style motorcycle in the Indian market called the 42 Bobber. The 42 brand is already present in India, but this Bobber has nothing in common with the retro-classic motorcycle. And while it may look similar to the Perak, the 42 Bobber gets a new design, colours, and features not seen on the first Bobber from Jawa-Yezdi. We had the Jawa 42 Bobber for a limited period, and here we bring you a first ride review of this new motorcycle.
At first glance, the new 42 Bobber may look similar to the Perak, but this new motorcycle gets a new design. The front, for example, receives a compact headlight compared to the Perak, as the 42 Bobber uses an LED unit instead of halogen lighting. Then, there is an updated cockpit that includes a fully-digital display, new switchgear taken from Yezdi motorcycles, and dual USB chargers (type-A and type-C). The updated cockpit is followed by an updated fuel tank design with knee recesses with tank pads instead of a tear-drop shape of the Perak. This allows the rider to hold the motorcycle more efficiently than the Perak. Further enhancing the comfort level is this newly-designed saddle that is two-step adjustable for better ergonomics. Meanwhile, the taillight has been repositioned from underneath the seat to the rear fender.
The Jawa 42 Bobber is available in three paint options – Mystic Copper, Moonstone White, and dual-tone Jasper Red. In my opinion, the dual-tone red is the most stylish and appealing paint option on this list. All paint themes get gloss black fenders on both ends. The styling is complemented by good paint quality, while the 42 badge on the headlight is a good design element. There weren’t any rattling noises from the motorcycle while the switchgear operated with an assuring click. The USB charging case, too, looks of good quality.
There are a few issues. The rear-view mirrors, for example, don’t deliver an efficient view of the traffic behind, and it has major blind-spot issues. The position of the mirrors causes problems while moving the motorcycle around as they tend to prod against your wrists. Further, there is no handle at the back to hold the bike, and the only option is to grab the motorcycle’s saddle while shifting it around.
The 42 Bobber shares its 334cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine with the Perak. It also makes the same power and torque output as the Perak, and the new 42 Bobber produces 30bhp maximum output and 32.7Nm of peak torque. But there are a few tweaks here. The mapping, for example, has been updated and is claimed to deliver better low-speed driveability. Then, the six-speed gearbox benefits from an assist and a slipper clutch mechanism – a feature not available on the Perak – and this comes in handy in bumper-to-bumper traffic.
The feature list has been updated too, and the 42 Bobber gets full-LED lighting, a fully-digital instrument cluster with more information, and dual USB chargers. It does, however, miss out on Bluetooth connectivity – a feature that is available on rivals such as the Royal Enfield Classic 350. The suspension tasks are handled by telescopic front forks and a rear mono-shock, while the anchoring setup comprises single discs on both wheels and a dual-channel ABS. Lastly, the 42 Bobber rides on 18-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels.
Let’s start with the engine. It works well anywhere above 3,000rpm, but it starts building power smoothly above 4,000rpm at a commendable pace in the mid and the high-rev until the redline of 9,000rpm. In the sixth gear, the 42 Bobber cruises at 80kmph at 5,000revs while 100kmph comes just shy of 6,000revs with about 3,000revs still at your disposal. Now, while there is a good amount of power at your disposal, the motor doesn’t sound or feel very refined.
The vibrations are evident right from 5,000rpm, becoming more pronounced as the revs climb higher. The sound from the engine, too, feels very industrial, and that isn’t very pleasant to experience from the rider’s point of view. The gearbox isn’t something to write home about, and the unit on the 42 Bobber feels rough in traffic, although it works well when operating in the higher revs. The assist and slipper clutch mechanism gives some solace, and the lever feels much softer than the unit on the Perak Bobber.
The braking hardware, which works with ByBre-sourced callipers, feels progressive but lacks the initial bite. Then, there is the suspension setup. While Jawa says the setup has been tuned for a more pliant ride, the 42 Bobber doesn’t feel very comfortable. The suspension feels good at low speeds, say around 30-40kmph. But, as the speed increases, the setup starts to feel harsher, and it isn’t something that would not appeal to buyers looking for a comfortable ride quality. This setup, however, is useful for spirited riding. The turning radius, too, is relatively short, making it easy to filter through bumper-to-bumper traffic.
Then, there are the ergonomics. With a seat height of just 740mm, it’s effortless to mount the Jawa 42 Bobber. This makes the 42 Bobber accessible even to shorter riders. At 5’10”, I could easily flat foot with a comfortable bend in the knees. This low seat height also makes it easier to move the motorcycle around in the parking. The footpegs are relatively forward set while the handlebar is low and easy to reach, and there’s sufficient room for me to sit comfortably on the motorcycle.
The feature list, which is a step up over the Jawa Perak, works well too. The headlight, for example, is among some of the best units I have tested in the recent past. The low beam has a good spread, while the high beam packs a commendable throw, illuminating the roads in pitch-dark conditions. Then, the reverse LCD console is easy to read even in daylight. The switchgear helps toggle the information on the display, but there aren’t many features to access, and you can only toggle between trip meters and the odometer.
Let’s start with the positives. The 42 Bobber is a stylish-looking motorcycle that stands out from the crowd of vehicles, especially in the dual-tone red paint. The paint quality is commendable too, and so are the switches and the headlight performance. The engine is enjoyable too, and it performs well when riding aggressively.
But there is scope for improvement, and the motorcycle needs better refinement levels and plusher ride quality. Then, there is the single-seat setup that limits the practicality of this motorcycle. Lastly, the 42 Bobber competes in the same price bracket as the Classic 350, which works against this new Jawa. How does the 42 Bobber fare against the highest-selling Royal Enfield motorcycle? We will soon bring you a detailed comparison on Bikewale.
Cruiser Bikes Similar to 42 Bobber
Jawa 350 |
Jawa Perak |
Jawa 42 |
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Avg. Ex-Showroom Price | Avg. Ex-Showroom Price | Avg. Ex-Showroom Price | Avg. Ex-Showroom Price |
₹ 2,43,741 Onward | ₹ 2,32,232 Onward | ₹ 2,47,401 Onward | ₹ 2,25,241 Onward |
User Rating | User Rating | User Rating | User Rating |
4.6/567 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings |
Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) |
Fuel Type | Fuel Type | Fuel Type | Fuel Type |
Petrol | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol |
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The 2024 on-road price of Jawa 42 Bobber in Delhi is Rs. 2,43,741. This Jawa 42 Bobber price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
According to the user reported data, Jawa 42 Bobber gives an average mileage of 30 kmpl
Jawa 42 Bobber is priced at Rs. 2,09,500, has a 334 cc 6 Speed Manual engine, and gives a mileage of 30 kmpl, whereas, the price of Jawa Perak is Rs. 2,13,187 with a 334 cc engine, and giving a mileage of 30 kmpl.
Jawa 42 Bobber is available in 7 colours which are Mystic Copper, Moonstone White, Jasper Red, Black Mirror, Red Sheen, Jasper Red – Alloy Wheel and Mystic Copper – Alloy Wheel.
Jawa 42 Bobber is a Cruiser bike that has a 334 cc BS6 Phase 2 engine and a fuel capacity of 14 litres.