JUNAK Models & Brand History

Updated: 24 February 2026
32 production models 5 discontinued models
Junak is a Polish motorcycle manufacture that built the only four-stroke models in Poland between World War II and Revolutions of 1989. The name literally means "brave young man". Produced by SzczeciDska Fabryka Motocykli (Szczecin Factory Motorcycles) in three variants: M07, M10 and B20.<... SHOW MORE

Production models yearname

JUNAK M18

JUNAK M18 photo

1 Generation (2025 - Present)


JUNAK RSL

JUNAK RSL photo

1 Generation (2025 - Present)



JUNAK 109

JUNAK 109 photo

1 Generation (2025 - Present)


JUNAK 712

JUNAK 712 photo

1 Generation (2024 - Present)


JUNAK RX

JUNAK RX photo

3 Generations (2024 - Present)


JUNAK XDV

JUNAK XDV photo

1 Generation (2023 - Present)


JUNAK Classico

JUNAK Classico photo

2 Generations (2023 - Present)



JUNAK 907

JUNAK 907 photo

1 Generation (2023 - Present)


JUNAK X-RAY

JUNAK X-RAY photo

1 Generation (2023 - Present)


JUNAK SR

JUNAK SR photo

1 Generation (2022 - Present)


JUNAK 906

JUNAK 906 photo

1 Generation (2021 - Present)


JUNAK 905

JUNAK 905 photo

1 Generation (2020 - Present)


JUNAK 104

JUNAK 104 photo

1 Generation (2020 - Present)


JUNAK 121

JUNAK 121 photo

1 Generation (2020 - Present)


JUNAK 108

JUNAK 108 photo

1 Generation (2020 - Present)


JUNAK 607

JUNAK 607 photo

2 Generations (2020 - Present)


JUNAK M15

JUNAK M15 photo

1 Generation (2020 - Present)


JUNAK M11

JUNAK M11 photo

1 Generation (2020 - Present)


JUNAK Raw

JUNAK Raw photo

2 Generations (2020 - Present)


JUNAK RX One

JUNAK RX One photo

1 Generation (2019 - Present)


JUNAK 711

JUNAK 711 photo

1 Generation (2019 - Present)


JUNAK Racer

JUNAK Racer photo

1 Generation (2018 - Present)


JUNAK Vintage

JUNAK Vintage photo

3 Generations (2017 - Present)


JUNAK NK

JUNAK NK photo

1 Generation (2015 - Present)


JUNAK 103

JUNAK 103 photo

1 Generation (2015 - Present)


JUNAK M25

JUNAK M25 photo

1 Generation (2015 - Present)


JUNAK M20

JUNAK M20 photo

1 Generation (2015 - Present)


JUNAK S

JUNAK S photo

1 Generation (2015 - Present)


JUNAK M16

JUNAK M16 photo

2 Generations (2015 - Present)


JUNAK M12

JUNAK M12 photo

4 Generations (2015 - Present)


JUNAK 902

JUNAK 902 photo

1 Generation (2012 - Present)


JUNAK 901

JUNAK 901 photo

1 Generation (2011 - Present)


Discontinued models yearname

JUNAK M10

JUNAK M10 photo

1 Generation (1960 - 1965)


JUNAK WB

JUNAK WB photo

1 Generation (1959 - 1965)



JUNAK B20

JUNAK B20 photo

1 Generation (1960 - 1965)


JUNAK M07

JUNAK M07 photo

1 Generation (1956 - 1959)


JUNAK M07-R

JUNAK M07-R photo

1 Generation (1956 - 1959)


JUNAK history

Junak is a Polish motorcycle manufacture that built the only four-stroke models in Poland between World War II and Revolutions of 1989. The name literally means "brave young man". Produced by SzczeciDska Fabryka Motocykli (Szczecin Factory Motorcycles) in three variants: M07, M10 and B20.

During the nine years of production, 1956-1965, a total of 91,400 Junak motorcycles were produced. Several models were produced, namely: 10,000 tourist M07, rally M07-R and cross M07-C models, 2500 three-wheeled B20’s, 8500 sidecars type WB1 and W03 while the rest were M10 models. The Junak frame was produced by SFM in Szczecin. During the transition from model M07 to M10 from 1960 to 1961 about 20,000 M10 models possessed some characteristics of the M07 model such as the headlight housing.

The Junak was designed in 1951-1952 in Automotive Industry Design Bureau under the leadership of J. Ignatowicz. At that time Junak was superior to many well known motorcycles. This was not surprising since experienced engineers designed the Junak basing their knowledge on T. Rudawski’s group. T. Rudawski was the father of pre WWII SokóB motorcycles, which is also the reason why the Junak engine has many characteristics of the SokóB 600 and 500. The governing system and inconvenient localization of the production line led to difficulties in ensuring quality. The same reasons hindered the production of the newer engines S130, S131, and S132.

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