My Pride and Joy

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The cards said it would bring extreme satisfaction, they were right.

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I agreed to buy it sight unseen and drove over the rockies to collect it. I'm glad I did.

It's my dogs pride and joy too. It's a job to keep her out of it.

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What is it? an Aral? MotoGuzzi? and how old is it?
You posted way too many specifics as to age and breed and I ain't talking about your puppy. Your Pup and your scooter both look really nice. FM Don't leave me hangin.


It's a Chang Jiang 750 from about 1970. It was made in China with tooling that the Russians got from the Germans in WW2.... It is essentially a clone of a 1930's BMW R71. Parts are interchangeable with the BMW R71
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It's still possible to buy a new one in China even now, but there is no way you will be able to import it without fiddling the paperwork.

All things considered they are nice old machines that don't cost a lot of money. I got mine cheap as it was not running, I paid $3000. They usually fetch about $5000 in good working order.... They are 1930's technology and need almost constant tinkering.
 
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aklbruce3 months ago
this bike looks good, it remind me some old times back to 1980's, i was about 4,5 years old, that time you dont see a car on the road very often, this bike was a mean transport we can use (not own), my father's second older brother was working at the loacal electricity substaion, because his was the supervisor there, he got the chance to ride one of the govt cj750 as a daily transport, we alway sit in the sidecar to travel, if you travel too far the engine is geting hot, we had to stop to let it cool down, and the sidecar side does not have a brake, when it stops urgently the sidecar always swing to front, that was the best movement. now i am 36 and living abroad, always want to have one of this, made few contact to old friends in china to get one of the military cj750 from the War readiness warehouse, no luck, army dont keep this bike anymore"

How times have changed.
 
I can why that dog is your pride and joy!;) Any dog that'll ride a sidecar is a great dog! You should get him some little doggy goggles though. Never know when a bee or a wasp will come flying along.

Oh....the bike looks good too:)
 
I can why that dog is your pride and joy!;) Any dog that'll ride a sidecar is a great dog! You should get him some little doggy goggles though. Never know when a bee or a wasp will come flying along.

Oh....the bike looks good too:)

She has Doggles, that's the proper name, she does not like them.

She does stunt riding on the Harley.

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I had a Dnepr with sidecar... It was crude, but unstoppable!

Loved it!!!! Sold it c. 2005 but it was a great bike!

Congrats on a beautiful machine and for being another sidecar fan...

Here's mine!

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Your pride and joy.... is awesome!

Cheers,

Sirhr
UH...The "pride and joy" is the dog with doggles! The sidecar motorcycles are just a sideshow for the dog.:rolleyes:;)...:)
 
I had a Dnepr with sidecar... It was crude, but unstoppable!

Loved it!!!! Sold it c. 2005 but it was a great bike!

Congrats on a beautiful machine and for being another sidecar fan...

Here's mine!

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Your pride and joy.... is awesome!

Cheers,

Sirhr
Nice rig ! Is it a Harley cross bones ? A friend had one, I was trying to persuade him to stick a chair on it but he sold the thing. Shame.

I can't understand why there are not more sidecar rigs around, everyone says they are awesome but they continue on two wheels. Perhaps sidecar rigs are just too awesome for most people, and they can't handle the awesomeness like we can.
 
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Nice rig ! Is it a Harley cross bones ? A friend had one, I was trying to persuade him to stick a chair on it but he sold the thing. Shame.

I can't understand why there are not more sidecar rigs around, everyone says they are awesome but they continue on two wheels. Perhaps sidecar rigs are just too awesome for most people, and they can't handle the awesomeness like we can.
Springer classic that I modified a lot myself.

I do two wheels, too. But this is a great long distance touring rig for places with nice roads!

Cheers, Sirhr
 
In the early 70s when I came back home from my tour in Sunny Southeast Asia I was racing flat track motorsicles to try and keep myself under control.
One of my friends in my hometown let me have a bay in his service station to keep my bikes and junk in and rebuild there when not on the road racing.

One day while I was in the back building a bike, someone left a small female dog in the restroom after they were done and we didn't find her until she was scratching on the door wanting to go outside. She was in heat but I loaded her in my van and took her home to my Mom's place then took her to another friend's place, who is a Veterinarian, who spayed her and agreed to take care of her Med things for life in exchange for a clutch and brake job on his British Landrover. I had Whitworth tools for my bikes and knew how to do it, so game on.

I named her Lassie, as at that time ALL dogs were named Lassie to me.
After she healed up, Lassie went with me on the road to all of the places I raced and I got a piece of carpet that bungee cord held on the tank of my bikes. She was always ready to hop up there for a ride but stayed in the van when I was out racing the track and took care of her home.{the van} She liked most people and everyone liked her but don't reach into my van unless you want some teeth.

She was unique that she liked a ride around a short track, tolerated a ride on a mile track[we went too fast} but after time trials were over at a half mile and we could go slower by ourselves she was all over it and wanted a ride.
I would put the carpet on, she would jump on and assume her position and away we would go, nestled between my legs. We would go around a lap or two then I would let it out a bit and let the bike slide some and her tail would about beat my balls off. I would give her a few laps then back to the pits to unload. She never wanted off and wanted to go more. I would have to put her on the ground and she would want right back up and let's go some more. I never put her in danger, just a bit of slow sliding.

My Mom put an end to it and told me Lassie had to stay with her and she did stay with my Mom and Dad until the end.
Lassie lived to the age of 23 years with my Mom and Dad, and the rest of the family and I don't know how old she was when I picked her bedraggled ass up so she was a long lived dog that knew how to have fun and the girls loved her.

RIP Lassie, Best dog my family and I ever had. FM
 
In the early 70s when I came back home from my tour in Sunny Southeast Asia I was racing flat track motorsicles to try and keep myself under control.
One of my friends in my hometown let me have a bay in his service station to keep my bikes and junk in and rebuild there when not on the road racing.

One day while I was in the back building a bike, someone left a small female dog in the restroom after they were done and we didn't find her until she was scratching on the door wanting to go outside. She was in heat but I loaded her in my van and took her home to my Mom's place then took her to another friend's place, who is a Veterinarian, who spayed her and agreed to take care of her Med things for life in exchange for a clutch and brake job on his British Landrover. I had Whitworth tools for my bikes and knew how to do it, so game on.

I named her Lassie, as at that time ALL dogs were named Lassie to me.
After she healed up, Lassie went with me on the road to all of the places I raced and I got a piece of carpet that bungee cord held on the tank of my bikes. She was always ready to hop up there for a ride but stayed in the van when I was out racing the track and took care of her home.{the van} She liked most people and everyone liked her but don't reach into my van unless you want some teeth.

She was unique that she liked a ride around a short track, tolerated a ride on a mile track[we went too fast} but after time trials were over at a half mile and we could go slower by ourselves she was all over it and wanted a ride.
I would put the carpet on, she would jump on and assume her position and away we would go, nestled between my legs. We would go around a lap or two then I would let it out a bit and let the bike slide some and her tail would about beat my balls off. I would give her a few laps then back to the pits to unload. She never wanted off and wanted to go more. I would have to put her on the ground and she would want right back up and let's go some more. I never put her in danger, just a bit of slow sliding.

My Mom put an end to it and told me Lassie had to stay with her and she did stay with my Mom and Dad until the end.
Lassie lived to the age of 23 years with my Mom and Dad, and the rest of the family and I don't know how old she was when I picked her bedraggled ass up so she was a long lived dog that knew how to have fun and the girls loved her.

RIP Lassie, Best dog my family and I ever had. FM

Thanks Mike ;)