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The VintageBike Message Board => Autojumble => Topic started by: changjiangsidecar on April 11, 2010, 11:31:15 AM

Title: cj750 sidecar-WWII based BMW R71 and R75 replica for sale
Post by: changjiangsidecar on April 11, 2010, 11:31:15 AM
cj750 sidecar is the most specialy vehical in China, but more and more people hope to get one.
It's the replica of WWII BMW r71 and R75, keep very original WWII BMW elements, changjiang is the third generation of it.
Bikes can be custom rebuilt by your taste, can be shipped to many countries, can be registered as antique bikes.
changjiangsidecar shop offer high quality bikes to our high level customers, with two years warrenty for any parts and any problems.
you can vivist or contact changjiangsidecar shop as below:
www.changjiangsidecar.com
e-mail:changjiangsidecar@yahoo.com
skype:changjiangsidecar
msn:changjiangsidecar@hotmail.com

(http://www.changjiangsidecar.com/uploadfile/20100125/20100125173401335.jpg)
(http://www.changjiangsidecar.com/uploadfile/20090414/20090414155951274.jpg)
(http://www.sidecar-solution.com/images/buy/Custom_made.jpg)
(http://www.changjiangsidecar.com/uploadfile/20100306/20100306212228250.jpg)
Title: Re: cj750 sidecar-WWII based BMW R71 and R75 replica for sale
Post by: Searchguru on April 11, 2010, 04:50:53 PM
In case anyone is tempted by one of these, UK law requires the sidecar to be on the left so you couldn't actually use it legally over here. Just my two penneth worth.
Title: Re: cj750 sidecar-WWII based BMW R71 and R75 replica for sale
Post by: L.A.B. on April 11, 2010, 08:03:13 PM
In case anyone is tempted by one of these, UK law requires the sidecar to be on the left so you couldn't actually use it legally over here. Just my two penneth worth.


L/H chair? Is no problem I think? http://www.changjiangsidecar.com/uploadfile/20090414/20090414163709944.jpg

 
Title: Re: cj750 sidecar-WWII based BMW R71 and R75 replica for sale
Post by: changjiangsidecar on April 14, 2010, 03:36:38 AM
You are quite right ;)
we have made several left-hand sidecars , and shipped to Australia.