Here are five alternatives to Jawa 42 Bobber
The Jawa 42 Bobber is unapologetically niche, and that's exactly its appeal. Its low stance, minimalistic bodywork, floating single seat, and chopped fender make an unmistakable bobber shape.
It is not just another motorcycle that you pick, keeping all the logic in mind, but a custom-style artwork on wheels that you pick with emotion.
Pumping 30PS and 30Nm underneath all that aesthetic flair is a 334cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. While the seating is almost upright, the riding geometry of this motorcycle leans slightly on the sporty side. And aside from the design reference, it doesn't feel too dated, thanks to its all-LED lighting, digital console, and dual-channel ABS.
The Jawa 42 Bobber is arguably one of the best-looking bikes with decent performance and mechanicals in the price bracket of Rs 2.04 to 2.20 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). However, if you are looking for a more practical and versatile machine, there are a variety of alternatives around its price band. Here's what else you can pick for the same money, with a different personality.
Royal Enfield Classic 350
Price: Rs 1.85 - 2.21 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
If the Bobber is about standing out, the Classic 350 is about belonging. Carrying forward a decades-long legacy with its timeless design and relaxed ergonomics, this machine evokes a stronger sense of nostalgia. While the design harks back to the past, the mechanics of the Classic 350 are pretty modern and ready to stand a chance in the highly competitive market.
Its 349cc air/oil-cooled, long-stroke engine produces about 20.2PS and 27Nm at just 4,000rpm. The motor comes paired to a 5-speed gearbox, and the combination is focused on low-end torque and smooth cruising rather than outright performance.
Alongside the refined J-series engine, its upright ergonomics, well-cushioned seat, balanced suspension setup, and dual-channel ABS make it ideal for daily commutes and weekend escapes alike. Add to that a massive service network and strong resale value, and the Classic becomes a more rounded, practical choice.
Triumph Speed T4
Price: Rs 1.95 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
If you like the idea of more premium branding with something more contemporary and refined, the Triumph Speed T4 brings a very different flavour. Built around a modern liquid-cooled engine platform, it delivers a more refined feel and rev-happy riding experience compared to the Jawa.
Delivering about 29PS and 31Nm, its new 349cc engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox via a torque-assist clutch, offering a smooth shifting experience.
Based on a rigid chassis with sporty-tuned 43mm front forks and preload-adjustable rear monoshock, the T4 gives an agile yet planted feel. A cast aluminium rear swingarm, powerful brakes, and a wide 140-section rear tyre further complement its sporty credentials. Meanwhile, its neutral riding posture makes it a friendly motorcycle for city riding as well as occasional touring.
While it lacks the theatrics of the Bobber, the T4 feels lighter, sharper, far more spirited and friendlier. Plus, it offers a class-leading service interval of 16,000 kilometres.
Bajaj Dominar 400
Price: Rs 2.03 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
This is where things shift gears—literally, the Dominar 400 is built for those who want power and highway dominance. Its perimeter frame, paired with a USD fork and rear Nitrox monoshock, delivers sporty handling and excellent high-speed stability. Meanwhile, wide radial tyres and large disc brakes with dual-channel ABS make sure you never feel a lack of confidence on the road.
Powered by a 349cc, DOHC, liquid-cooled engine, it is the most powerful machine on this list, offering over 40PS and 33Nm on the tap. Moreover, there are features such as traction control, four riding modes, and ride-by-wire for precise performance in varying conditions. What adds to its touring credentials are its six-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch for smooth shifting and an upright yet commanding riding position with a wide handlebar.
If the Bobber is about style, the Dominar is about substance and performance over long distances.
TVS Apache RTX 300
Price: Rs 1.99 - 2.34 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Built as a full-fledged adventure tourer, the Apache RTX 300 completely flips the narrative. Instead of low-slung cruising, it's built to go everywhere. It is arguably the most tech-loaded and versatile machine in this group. Its five-inch TFT display features smartphone connectivity and map mirroring for navigation.
At the heart sits a 299cc liquid-cooled engine that delivers around 36PS and 28.5Nm and comes mated to a six-speed transmission via an assist & slipper clutch. Plus, the top variant also gets a bidirectional quickshifter. Then there is a full suite of electronics on offer, including riding modes, traction control, switchable ABS, ride-by-wire, cruise control and even a tyre pressure monitoring system.
Add to that long-travel suspension, large wheels, rally-class headlamps and ADV ergonomics, and you get a machine that can tour, commute and even go off-road.
KTM 250 Duke
Price: Rs 2.17 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
For those who prefer a precision tool with pure performance, rather than a style statement or touring capability, it is pretty hard to ignore the KTM 250 Duke. In its latest avatar, the streetfighter has gone sharper, more aggressive and even more advanced than ever.
Producing about 31PS, its 249cc liquid-cooled single might not be the most powerful motor on this list, but the biggest highlight of the Duke is its highly rigid, lightweight chassis. Based on an advanced trellis frame with premium WP suspension setup, this motorcycle can make you grin from ear to ear with its scalpel-sharp handling, especially in the corners.
The latest generation also brings ride-by-wire throttle, traction control, a TFT display and an optional quickshifter, making it one of the most feature-rich streetfighters in this segment. With a fast-revving heart and premium sporty hardware, the 250 Duke is all about speed, agility and adrenaline.

