Jawa 50 Pioneer type 21 and type 23 Mustang [5]. 

Jawa 50 Pioneer type 21 and type 23 Mustang [5]. 

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This work deals with the cylinder of the Jawa 50 Pioneer, which has come to the attention of the general public at the present time, primarily because this type of motorcycle is being increasingly used in races. First, it was necessary to map the current state of the cylinder and transfer channels. Subsequently a 3D model of the cylinder was create...

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