johnboy Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 25, 2009 Messages 289 Reaction score 0 Location Reading, England Jul 27, 2009 #1 hi All just back from 2 days around the Normandy beaches. Brilliant...I have added some photos and a summary on another post. however saw this outside the museum in Arrowmanche and wondered if anyone can spot its origins. johnboy Attachments What is it small.JPG 90.7 KB · Views: 617
hi All just back from 2 days around the Normandy beaches. Brilliant...I have added some photos and a summary on another post. however saw this outside the museum in Arrowmanche and wondered if anyone can spot its origins. johnboy
Aidan1150 Nice but unfortunate husband. Mod Squad Moderator Joined Nov 17, 2004 Messages 13,909 Reaction score 245 Location South Armagh, Ireland Jul 27, 2009 #2 Looks like a Ural. Tarka will be in later to confirm, or deny.
Invicta Moto Registered user Joined Mar 7, 2003 Messages 2,788 Reaction score 0 Location Hythe, Kent & Islington N1 Aug 11, 2009 #3 Aidan1150 said: Looks like a Ural. Tarka will be in later to confirm, or deny. Click to expand... Could it be the Dnepr version given the rather old J reg?
Aidan1150 said: Looks like a Ural. Tarka will be in later to confirm, or deny. Click to expand... Could it be the Dnepr version given the rather old J reg?
DrFarkoff Grumpy Ole Git!!! UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 12,639 Reaction score 386 Location Islandmagee, Co Antrim NI Aug 11, 2009 #4 I'm pretty sure that that's a pre 1981 lightweight flywheel BM engine but the rest looks period Ural Another oddity unless yer image has flipped over is that it's a Left hand chair? There weren't that many came here like that? I'm fairly sure that the Ural and Dnepr were built on teh R71 which has the pushrod tubes above the cylinders
I'm pretty sure that that's a pre 1981 lightweight flywheel BM engine but the rest looks period Ural Another oddity unless yer image has flipped over is that it's a Left hand chair? There weren't that many came here like that? I'm fairly sure that the Ural and Dnepr were built on teh R71 which has the pushrod tubes above the cylinders