Speaking to Czech Sputnik, a representative of the legendary motorcycle company Jawa Moto noted that the Russians should be let through the Czech Republic, on the condition that they respect the law.
"Of course, bikers have a tendency to be extreme. But if they calmly join the flow of traffic on the roads, do not behave in a provocational manner at bus stops or restaurants, and abide by the laws of the country they are in, there is no reason for concern," the company rep noted.
"These are normal bikers who want to lay flowers at memorials to Soviet soldiers, and [we should] let them. But again, if their plans include some demonstrations of a political nature, if they break the law or disobey the rules of the road, they should know that they will be met with the appropriate response, both by the police and the public," the rep added.
Czech social media is full of commentary about the planned drive by the Russian bikers through the Czech Republic. Many compare the event to the recent drive by the American convoy through the country. Local news hub Novinky.cz quoted one Facebook user, who noted:
"I hope that our government and the police will welcome the Russian bikers the same way they did the American convoy, and provide it with accommodation, food, accompaniment and all the other honors that should go to representatives of the people who freed us from fascism and whose soldiers laid down their lives for us."
Twitter users seemed similarly open to the Russians' passing through:
Josu Noční vlci banditi? Tahle epizoda propagandistické války už zavání šaškárnou https://t.co/eRHbYO7HBp
— Jiri Dolejs (@DolejsJiri) 13 апреля 2015
"The night wolves are bandits? This episode of propaganda war already smacks of spectacle."
Noční vlci (Ночные Волки) vypadají jako slušnej oddíl! http://t.co/H61iH8YGJE pic.twitter.com/S0iLLrC7na
— M.W.Nawrath (@VonWrath) 11 апреля 2015
"The Night Wolves seem like a a descent group!"
via @lidovky - stránka „Vítáme motorkářský klub Noční vlci v ČR“, „Vítejte bratři“ má skoro tisíc podporovatelů. Uf http://t.co/hIMoo9aJix
— Poslední skaut™ (@Posledniskaut) 13 апреля 2015
"Via news hub lidovsky.cz: The [Facebook] page "Welcome Night Wolves Biker Club in the Czech Republic," has already gathered nearly a thousand supporters [ed. By the time of this writing, it's now over 2,300]."
Commenting on the whole affair, Czech Sputnik noted that "it's obvious what's behind this whole campaign. The Night Wolves and their leader Alexander Zaldostanov support the politics of the Russian president, and approve of Crimea's decision to join Russia. What, should Europe only allow in people who have the opposite opinion?"