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1963 Chang Jiang Motorcycle

1963 Chang Jiang Motorcycle

$5,995

Hailey, Idaho

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Chinese Military Bike, Restored in Shanghai, Shipped through Customs and has a current clear Idaho title, Such a eye catching bike and every one comments on it passing through the showroom. Four speed with a reverse gear as well, All lights work, Fresh tread on the tires. The engine was just gone through and professionally tuned. New battery, carburetors overhauled including all adjustments to factory specs, New engine gasket, new plugs and valves adjusted. She is running great and ready to go. The CJ750 originated with the 1938 BMW R71, then, by way of the Soviet M72, found its way to China as the Chang Jiang. The transfer of the plans is fascinating WWII story in it's self but I'll save that for when you stop by the showroom and check this one out. Professionally stored here at the Sun Valley Auto Club. Contact Shep @ 208.721.1973 with your interest and questions. Ad provided by ClassicCars.com

2000 Kawasaki KX 65

2000 Kawasaki KX 65

$5,900

San Ramon, California

Year 1970

Make Chang Jiang

Model CJ 750

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Customized CJ750, fun bike with tons of appeal. Brought it back from Beijing 5 years ago and have not been able to put the miles on it. Registered and ready to ride. 24HP flathead, custom paint, polished engine, leather seat, sidecar cover and grips. Serious inquiries only. 1970's model year, 12v electric and dual carbs. I also have some spare gaskets, cables and a few other extra parts I toted back for a rainy day. Please, only serious inquiries.

2006 Suzuki V-Strom 1000

2006 Suzuki V-Strom 1000

$1,000

Polk City, Florida

Year 2014

Make Chang Jiang

Model Other

Category Scooters

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2014 Chang Jiang Other , Is a very fun scooter With just 1300 miles 150 cc is like new $1,000.00 3214429863

1957 58BMW Chang Jiang

1957 58BMW Chang Jiang

$7,000

Olmos Park, Texas

Negotiable

Year 1957

Make 58BMW

Model Chang Jiang

Category Other Motorcycles

Engine 750

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1957 army green Chang Jiang 58BMW with sidecar. It has a little over 900 miles. The bike is in excellent condition, all the lights and brakes work. It jumps out of second gear occasionally when you roll off the throttle. This motorcycle comes with a sidecar, spare wheel for the sidecar, canvas cover for the sidecar, tools, spare transmission for parts, and spare engine. Without the sidecar, it can go as fast as 60 mph and with the sidecar it travels at 45 mph.

Other Makes : Chang Jiang  1972 motorcycle w a side of freedom

Other Makes : Chang Jiang 1972 motorcycle w a side of freedom

$5,500

Ladies Island, South Carolina

Year 1972

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Model Chang Jiang

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1972 Chang Jiang with side car (see link for a little info about the type of motorcycle this is) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chang_Jiang_(motorcycle) Definately a head turner! ALL in working order. Excellent condition. $5500 (comes with many extras in storage compartment of side car). Serious inquiries only please.

Other Makes : CHANG JIANG 750cc S/V 1969 chang jiang 750 cc s v motorcycle

Other Makes : CHANG JIANG 750cc S/V 1969 chang jiang 750 cc s v motorcycle

$4,200

Streator, Illinois

Year 1969

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Model CHANG JIANG 750cc S/V

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Engine 750

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~ 1969 Chang Jiang 750cc S/V Motorcycle ~ Bike is driven regularly! This is a re-listing.....buy it now for $4,200. Has new battery, tool kit, and owners manual. The sidecar has a nice trunk for hauling extras. This bike runs good. Has reverse and electric start. Some extra parts.If interested....please go on the internet...type in "Chang Jiang Motorcycles" Do your research before bidding so you know what you're buying. Parts are easy to obtain for this motorcycle. Call with any questions on bike and details on shipping/pick up information (815)672-7753. (Ask for Bob)

1938 Other Makes R-Series  WW2 German Military 1938 BMW R71 Tribute Motorcycle with Sidecar Chang Jiang

1938 Other Makes R-Series WW2 German Military 1938 BMW R71 Tribute Motorcycle with Sidecar Chang Jiang

$13,500

Litchfield Park, Arizona

Year 1938

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Model R-Series

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1938 BMW R71Tribute Motorcycle with sidecar titled and badged as a BMW R71 but believed to be a CJ Chang Jiang 750, also similar to Ural Motorcycle painted in Field Grey with military SS markings manual transmission 6v system new battery rear tire holds air but goes flat after a day recent tune up odometer , speedometer not working, true miles unknown all lights work no rust runs great breaks great looks great clean AZ title Buyer responsible for shipping arrangements Will facilitate shipping with your carrier any questions call 602 510 2206

Other Makes : CJ-750 CJ-750 Motorcycle 1938 BMW R-71 & Harley XA replica with Sidecar Chang Jiang 750

Other Makes : CJ-750 CJ-750 Motorcycle 1938 BMW R-71 & Harley XA replica with Sidecar Chang Jiang 750

$5,500

Mason City, Iowa

Year 1938

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Model CJ-750

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Engine 750

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If you have any trouble viewing the slideshow above, please be sure to click on the thumbnail image below to view the web-album with all 33 super-sized photos of this bike: 1938 BMW replica sidecar motorcycle CJ-750 I am the second owner of this nearly exact clone of a 1938 BMW R-71 motorcycle with side-car, just like the German Military used during World War II. A little known fact is that Harley Davidson ALSO copied this BMW design and built a hand full (nearly identical to this bike, except with a springer front fork setup) for the US Military called the Harley XA. None were sold as civilian motorcycles, although they eventually wound up in civilian hands, & are highly sought-after collector’s items. They had this same horizontally-opposed engine configuration and were NOT a transversely mounted V-twin like the rest of Harley’s motorcycles. The U.S. Military even commissioned Delco Corporation (GM?) to build one in a Servi-Car Trike configuration. Indian also copied the BMW design, and built a model called the 841, all with this same style frame & shaft-drive design (a revolutionary idea in the '30s and '40s)! I know it's unbelievable, but you can do a Google Image search to see pictures of all of the above mentioned configurations. Later, the Russian companies Ural & Dnepr acquired the molds from Germany after the two countries signed a non-aggression pact. These motorcycles continued to be built using the original BMW designs until 1950 when Russia put all the molds & dies onto a train, and sent them to the People's Republic of China allegedly as a gift of Communist solidarity. Production resumed under the name CJ-750 which is the brand of this particular motorcycle for sale (CJ stands for the Chang Jiang Aircraft Company, & 750 designates the engine’s displacement). They continued to be built the same way up until 2010, so parts are still quite readily & inexpensively available on eBay & various sites on the internet, which is one of the best things about owning one of these bikes! Some sources say that this is likely the most common motorcycle on the face of the planet… it’s just that extremely few of them ever made it onto U.S. soil because it was such an antiquated design by the time the CJ-750 was being produced by the millions, and Americans wanted the latest styling & modern performance so they were never imported here as new machines. I've learned SO much from the 3 of these bikes I've now owned (cite history-lesson above), and never had a problem finding anything I needed for them. This motorcycle is all original, & it’s a complete bike. As I mentioned above, the engine is a 750cc horizontally-opposed Flathead 2-cylinder 4-stroke with the original points & condenser distributor upgraded to electronic ignition. It has a 4 speed transmission with reverse! Heel-Toe foot-shift, or hand-lever “suicide shifter” on the side of the transmission (I have a linkage kit which attaches to the right side of the tank included with the bike to make it hand-shift if you like the nostalgia of that)! It has a High-speed rear end (goes 60mph). It’s pretty heavy (about 800 pounds with the sidecar plus then you add the weight of 1, 2 or 3 people on top of that), so it’s not a speed-demon (I have a rear-seat which is spring-loaded like the front one, and mounts to the rear fender). Some of the newer models of the CJ-750 have engines with overhead-valve style cylinder heads which can be interchanged, but aren’t as authentic to the original design, and are only slightly more powerful than the old flattie design. They also make the bike a lot wider, and the right jug must be notched if you want to run a sidecar with it. I really prefer the look of this flat-head design. This one features both kick start AND electric start, as well as a modern 12 volt charging system (modern upgrades for reliability). It has modern Mikuni style carbs. Both cylinder’s connecting rods are hinged on the same crankshaft journal (much like a Harley V-Twin), so the engine has a great sound to it. There’s Dual Exhaust, with way-cool fish-tail mufflers. It has very unique clutch & brake levers hinged from the outside. I have it legally titled, licensed & insured in my name as a 2003 Reconstructed Vehicle, and it was inspected by the Iowa D.O.T. to ensure it has front & rear brakes, working high & low beam headlight, turn signals & brake light, etc to be street-legal. The original VIN stamp matches the VIN number on the title. The sidecar headlight & taillight come on when the other lights are on as well, which is a neat touch! The bike fires right up on the first kick (see video above), runs very well and has no known mechanical issues. The carbs are PZ28s, recently cleaned and balanced. This is incredibly RARE, but there are actually NO leaks from the engine, transmission, or rear-end on this bike! All electrical accessories (lights, horn, starter) work properly. Odometer is in Kilometers, BUT you can buy decal-overlays which show both MPH and KPH online for cheap (I did this on the gauge of my last one of these bikes). This machine tracks straight down the road with the sidecar attached, which is easily removed and the bike can be run solo. In my opinion, the dirtier it gets, the better it looks (patina). I kept some pictures from the previous owner in Beverley Hills, California where this bike never saw anything but cobblestone streets and pavement, but mostly I like cruising it on winding, scenic, dirt river-roads (where you would normally never take a 2-wheeled bike). It's got a giant training-wheel off to the side making it incredibly stable. It cleans up beautifully, but just looks more authentic dusty... like it just came out of 75 year barn-storage. I hope you agree... otherwise, I apologize, and can have it polished up before it leaves. Upgrades A number of mechanical and electrical improvements for performance and reliability were made: · The original pistons and rings were replaced with aftermarket high performance 4-ring pistons which give a noticeable boost in power. · Installed a deep sump oil pan and oil pickup to help keep the engine cool. There is a temp gauge on the oil dipstick as it is important to monitor temp on these air-cooled bikes in hot weather. · Replaced the stock fuel lines with clear fuel lines and dual in-line filters. · Added brass fittings to the carbs to assist in synchronizing with a manometer. · Replaced the stock air cleaner with a smaller BMW-style filter unit, resulting in a less cluttered appearance and better engine breathing. · Upgraded the electrical system with solid-state electrics including a modern voltage regulator, rectifier board and starter solenoid. These parts are enclosed in a locked toolkit mounted to the side of the bike, resulting in far better reliability and a more vintage appearance than standard. I have a matching primered toolkit for the opposite side of the bike for symmetry, which could be painted black to match, and installed as well. Most noticeable when riding with the sidecar removed. · Installed a smaller high-power Yuasa battery in a custom battery box in the stock location, saving several pounds of weight. · Replaced the center stand with a side kick stand, making it easier to park the bike when running “solo” without the sidecar. · A seat-belt was installed in the sidecar. While I doubt it improves the safety of an adult passenger, it might help them feel secure... perhaps keep a child or a dog from exiting the ride during motion. My dog rides in the sidecar, and I even have a pair of goggles for her (they say "Doggles" on them). I can provide pictures upon request! If you can't click the following, be sure to cut & paste them into your web-browser: Here is a video of the same bike delivering a Christmas Tree in the snow! https://youtu.be/a10oI4uPyuw Please be sure to click on the following video to view a walkaround of this bike, and hear the engine revving: https://youtu.be/CJV_FqNxmr4 This is a No Reserve auction on a timeless, historical design of a very attractive-looking motorcycle. You can google image-search CJ-750, and find countless styles of tasteful customizations & mods done to these bikes. Here's some specs on the bike: Engine 4 stroke, twin cylinder, air cooled. Capacity (cc) 746 Fuel consumption 29mpg Fuel tank-capacity 4 .6 gallons Electrical system 12 volt Starter kick or electric Clutch dry double disk Drive shaft with u/v joint Transmission 4 forward gears 1 reverse Fuel Type regular or high octane Bore 78mm or 3.07" Compression Ratio 6:1 Engine Oil 10/40 or 20/50 Engine Oil Capacity 2 liters or 2.2 quarts Transmission Oil SAE 80/90 Trans Oil Capacity .8 liters or 26oz Rear Drive Oil Cap .175 liters or 5 oz Spark Plugs Torch4114 Bosch W4AC Gear Ratio Final Drive High Speed Rear Drive High Speed 4th 1st: 3.6:1 2nd: 2.29:1 3rd: 1.71:1 4th: 1.3:1 4.62:1 3.89:1 1.19:1 Tire Size 3.5/3.75 x 19 Tire Pressure Front Rear Side 3.0 or 1.8bar 3.1 or 2.2bar 3.2 or 2.0bar Bulbs Headlamp Tail Lamp Turn Signal 60W/55W 12V 20W/8W 12V 20W 12V Brake Type Drum Suspensions Front Rear Side Telescopic oil damped Plunger Torsion bar, rocker Steer Head Angle 25.5 degrees Important, please read: By bidding on this auction, you acknowledge it is being sold As Is with no warranty. A $250 non-refundable deposit is due within 5 days via PayPal or money order. Full Payment due within 10 days whether picked up yet or not. I can send title after payment is cleared. Storage for a reasonable amount of time is an option, but please ask before bidding. I have a truck & trailer, so delivery is a possibility if within a reasonable driving distance, otherwise, we have had a good deal of success with Atlas Auto Shippers (888) 285-2706. Patricia can get you a quote right over the phone from Mason City, IA 50401. If you have any further questions, or would like to come take the bike for a test-ride, I can be reached afternoons & evenings at (641) 512-5229. Never in all the many, many vehicles I've owned have I ever had one generate so much attention. Everywhere I take this thing, people want to take pictures with it, and sit in the sidecar, etc. Just puts a smile on everyone's face like nothing else I've ever driven. A real Harley XA or BMW R-71 would cost more than my house. This clone will get you the same experience for thousands of dollars less, and 99% of people will be none-the-wiser. I've taken it to shows, and people absolutely go nuts over it. It is currently titled, registered, and insured, so test rides are welcome. I'm driving it daily, so a few more Kilometers may rack up on the odometer by the end of the auction. The weather is nice, but I had fun riding it in the snow as well at the end of winter. You could ride this bike year-round! Thanks for looking. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4

Other Makes : 750 SIDECAR CHANG JIANG 750 WITH SIDECAR ~CHINESE COPY OF A PRE WWII BMW MILITARY BIKE~

Other Makes : 750 SIDECAR CHANG JIANG 750 WITH SIDECAR ~CHINESE COPY OF A PRE WWII BMW MILITARY BIKE~

$6,500

Fullerton, California

Year 1957

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Model 750 SIDECAR

Category Dual Purpose Motorcycles

Engine 750

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1957 CHANG JIANG MOTORCYCLE WITH SIDECAR. THIS IS A COPY OF A 1938 BMW R-71 MADE IN CHINA AFTER WWII. THERE'S LOTS OF HISTORY ON THESE ON LINE SO YOU CAN FIND OUT EXACTLY WHAT TOOK PLACE BETWEEN WHEN THE GERMANS FIRST MADE THEM IN 1938 AND HOW THE CHINESE ENDED UP BUILDING THEM MUCH LATER. WE BOUGHT IT FROM THE IMPORTER IN 1998 AND HAVE RIDDEN IT A TOTAL OF ABOUT 1100 MILES. IT'S CRUDE AND THE CHROME HAS SURFACE RUST ON IT BUT IT'S STILL AN REALLY NEAT BIKE TO HAVE AND RIDE AROUND NOW AND THEN. IT STARTS, AND RUNS WELL. IT GOES DOWN THE ROAD BUT IS SLOW AND HAS MARGINAL BRAKES. IT DOES HAVE 4 NEW TIRES AND A NEW BATTERY ALONG WITH OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SMALL THINGS DONE TO IT. THE COMPANY WE BOUGHT IT FROM IS STILL IN BUSINESS AND HAS SPARES AVAILABLE. IT'S FUN TO RIDE AND ALWAYS DRAWS LOTS OF ATTENTION WHERE EVER IT'S TAKEN. ONE OF THE BEST THINGS ABOUT IT IS THAT IT'S CURRENTLY REGISTERED HERE IN CALIFORNIA. I HAVE A CLEAN TITLE IN MY NAME AND THE REGISTRATION IS GOOD TILL JANUARY NEXT YEAR. IF YOU'RE FAMILIAR WITH THESE YOU KNOW HOW IMPORTANT A CURRENT REGISTRATION IS. THERE'S MANY OF THESE IN THE US BUT NOW THEY CAN'T BE LICENSED. $7500 OBO. I WOULD ALSO CONSIDER A TRADE FOR A '91- '96 CAPRICE WAGON OR THE BUICK OR OLDS MODEL OF THE SAME CAR. THANKS, MIKE.

BMW : R-Series 1938 BMW R71

BMW : R-Series 1938 BMW R71

$35,000

Summerfield, Florida

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1938 BMW R71, completely restored (94 points) and awards at Riding into History. The last of the side valve engine design from BMW. Three documented owners, and complete provenance from the import log in England. In late 1937 BMW introduced a new series of motorcycles with a rear suspension, offering more comfort and control. This design would serve BMW for the next 17 years of production before the famous Earles fork model (known later as a /2) would replace it. Also new, was a 750cc side valve engine for more pulling power with the proven durability of a side valve engine. This would be the last side valve design from BMW. The price for this technology and durability was 125 pounds Sterling (8 months of salary for the average worker). A new BSA Gold Star could be purchased for a bargain 85 pounds. This R71 was manufactured in March of 1938, and exported to England in one of the last shipments before war. The original distributor (AFN) records were accessed and revealed this BMW was sold to E.G. Gorham on November 26, 1938. In the summer of the following year, Les Gilles bought the BMW. Les owned this bike until its sale in 2010. (over 70 years of ownership). Les rode his bike constantly, riding dispatches during the bombings of London. Early U.K. BMW club publications reveal the memory of fellow riders of Les riding his BMW back and forth to his work at Hooper’s (The body manufacturer for Rolls Royce). Les always attended the yearly Isle of Mann races, and his story was found in a newspaper.The bike has under gone a 3 year, documented restoration. The bike presented today is close to how it was delivered to the first owner in 1938. A replica UK license plate and tax stamp are present, along with the lead/wire seals for the carbs. BMW wanted to make sure this model received the proper break-in. The carbs have a small pin that that limit the throttle opening. This kept the load on the engine light until the proper service level, when the dealership would remove the seal. Also found was the letter "S" cast into the final drive cover. This indicated the final drive casting was part of a factory "recall" to replace earlier drives. These had metallurgical failures of the original design, and were replaced.This motorcycle design was copied by the US Army, and the Russian Army. The Russian design has evolved and is still produced today under the name of Ural. Rumor has it that when the Russians wore out their original tooling, they passed it on the the Chinese who still produce the Chang Jiang, which has also undergone many production updates.Original BMW R71's are rare and more often Russian or Chinese copies are found in the Market place. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE