- Celebrations spanned major cities including Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Cochin, Pune, Jaipur, Hyderabad, and seven more locations.
- Activities included vintage motorcycle exhibitions, group rides, technical workshops, and interactive sessions with industry experts.
- Riders of all ages showcased their treasured motorcycles and shared stories of memorable experiences.
Bengaluru, July 23, 2024: This July, motorcycle enthusiasts and vintage bike aficionados came together to celebrate the 22nd International Jawa Yezdi Day. This special occasion honors the storied legacy of Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles, revered by riders for decades. The event saw participation from over 5,000 attendees across cities such as Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, Cochin, Pune, Chennai, Jaipur, Hyderabad, and seven additional cities.
International Jawa Yezdi Day, organized by passionate enthusiasts and supported by numerous motorcycle clubs and communities, provided a platform for individuals to share their love for these iconic motorcycles. In various locations, participants organized meetups, group rides, exhibitions, and activities to celebrate the rich heritage of Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles.
This year’s event attracted an exceptional number of riders of all ages, who came together to display their cherished motorcycles and share stories of their memorable journeys. Vintage Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles were prominently featured, showcasing the rich history and craftsmanship that have made these brands enduring symbols of motorcycle excellence.
Reflecting on the event, Mr. Ashish Singh Joshi, CEO of Classic Legends, said: “The International Jawa Yezdi Day highlights the significant impact these motorcycles have on the Indian riding community. The enthusiasm and dedication shown by Jawa and Yezdi fans from various regions is truly inspiring each one of at Classic Legends. This event not only celebrates the iconic motorcycles but also the spirit of adventure, freedom, and community they represent.”
Throughout the day, participants engaged in lively discussions, exchanged technical knowledge, and celebrated the camaraderie fostered by their shared passion for Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles. Attendees had the opportunity to admire restored classics, rare models, and customized bikes, underscoring the versatility and individuality of these motorcycles. Proud owners displayed rare and valuable models at the event. Additionally, the company launched its community-focused app platform, enabling users to share their riding experiences and access a variety of curated trips and events.
The Bangalore edition showcased a collection of classic collector motorcycles, from the original CZs to the latest Yezdi Roadkings. Across the country, over 400 vintage Jawas and Yezdis participated.
The overwhelming success of International Jawa Yezdi Day demonstrates the lasting appeal of these motorcycles and the continued growth of the Jawa and Yezdi community. Fans eagerly look forward to future events, which promise to bring together even more riders and enthusiasts to celebrate the timeless legacy of Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles.