CZ motorcycles were originally produced in Czechoslovakia by the Česká zbrojovka company, which was primarily known for manufacturing firearms. The company began producing motorcycles in the 1930s and quickly gained a reputation for building fast, reliable bikes.
CZ motorcycles were popular in motocross and enduro racing during the 1960s and 1970s, winning numerous championships in both Europe and the United States. The company's most famous models include the CZ 175 and CZ 250.
In the 1980s, CZ motorcycles were rebranded as Jawa-CZ when the company merged with the Jawa motorcycle manufacturer. Production of CZ motorcycles continued until the early 1990s when the company went out of business.
Today, CZ motorcycles are popular among collectors and vintage racing enthusiasts for their performance and history in the motocross and enduro racing scenes. Parts and technical support for these classic bikes can still be found through various sources.
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