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Here is a photo of my new project, I thought some of you may be interested even though its not a CMP, or even Canadian for that matter. It should be an interesting restoration, make no mistake, its a basket case and a long-term and pretty expensive project.
I have not gone over to "the dark side", well perhaps just a brief flirtation. Please note it did not come with any silly dress-up clothes or swastika laden pajamas. It's got some interesting history which I am trying to confirm, nothing earth shattering but neat. Once I confirm it, I'll share. |
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Jim
Thats cool, paint it OD or Khaki and it will look great ![]() Ive seen alot of look alike bikes even new ones from Ural in Russia and the like ,even from China. If it Military its all good ![]()
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And what this?!
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Jim
Ive been educated as to that the bike you own is a original military BMW Im sorry for my ignorance on the subject ![]() great find .........
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Terry British Columbia , Canada 1942ish F15441-M |
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The bike is a 1943 BMW R 75. It came with a sidecar (inncorect one) but it is surpisingly original from a parts perspective. The captured bike in the other photo I believe is a BMW R12, the smaller (500 cc) brother to the R 75.
I have attached a photo of what I believe is the same bike somewhere in Ontario in the late 50's. The bike went to the US in the 70's I believe, and came back in pieces and it appears it has been dissasembled for many years and moved around alot before I got it. It still has Ontario plates from 1962 on it. It should be interesting beside a CMP at a OMVA show in a few years. |
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