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Olga-From the Russian mountains


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Carbs back on Olga, new throttle cables attached. Airbox hoses sorted. I took the tank off and had a peek inside, it honestly doesn't look too bad but I'll get some of the rust killer I got for my GT and give it a treatment. I put the new spark plugs in and made up some fuel line. I haven't bought the battery yet as I wanted to make sure she will fire before chucking another £50 at her. I rigged up a remote fuel supply and connected my spare (too small) battery and jump pack to her. After a few turns she tried to cough into life but then my jump pack died. I'll order the battery soon and try again. I think I'm winning! 

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1 minute ago, purplebargeken said:

Battery must have landed by now lol.

Yes it has. Been dealing with a family bereavement this week, making plans to go back to Hong Kong for the funeral. 

I have put the battery on now all the lights work. Neutral, main beam, indicator and battery light. However the starter motor just clicks. Giving it a gentle tap with a hammer results in a slight stutter then back to clicking. I am  going with the starter is a bit gummed up from standing, it did turn over very slowly when I first got Olga with a jump pack. I'll whip the starter off when I come back from Hong Kong and see what's what.

 

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9 minutes ago, purplebargeken said:

Sorry to hear about the bereavement mate.  Fingers crossed for a handy bit of positivity for you via Olga. 

Thank you Ken. 

Two of the bikes I have make me feel good. My GT 185 and Olga. I may be weird but I could look at both and just study the lines and shapes, each are beautiful in their own way. The GT sounds amazing too and I love the power delivery of a 2 stroke. I can't wait to hear Olga's rumble. I'm sure riding them will be like chalk and cheese. 

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On 21/11/2023 at 19:29, bezzabsa said:

Check out the ads in HK as China made versions of Olga, may find some parts...

I'd be very careful, the Chinese bike is a Chang Jiang. It was based on an earlier version of the Dnepr, the IMZ M72, not the the Ural . Incidently 'M72' was a designation also used by KMZ for the Ural, I think M72 is more of a generic military classification for motorbikes rather than a  specific model name. As discussed above there is little interchangeability between Ural and Dnepr. A Chang Jiang will have evolved well away from the Dnepr by now and, I suspect, won't have anything in common with a Ural.

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Chang Jiang

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IMZ M72. I spy many differences.

Believe it or not you can still buy a brand new Chang Jiang in the UK - http://www.f2motorcycles.ltd.uk/chang_jiang_dynasty.html

There was an epic thread on here about the trials and tribulations of Chang Jiang ownership -

 

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48 minutes ago, martc said:

I'd be very careful, the Chinese bike is a Chan Jiang. It was based on an earlier version of the Dnepr, the IMZ M72, not the the Ural . Incidently 'M72' was a designation also used by KMZ for the Ural, I think M72 is more of a generic military classification for motorbikes rather than a  specific model name. As discussed above there is little interchangeability between Ural and Dnepr. A Chang Jiang will have evolved well away from the Dnepr by now and, I suspect, won't have anything in common with a Ural.

image.thumb.png.caba0f2e2d4c90a9ba2c66c38b319292.png

Chan Jiang

image.thumb.png.0cc7e7c72cc0470bfcc57aa5b1b24ab7.png

IMZ M72. I spy many differences.

Believe it or not you can still buy a brand new Chan Jiang in the UK - http://www.f2motorcycles.ltd.uk/chang_jiang_dynasty.html

There was an epic thread on here about the trials and tribulations of Chan Jiang ownership -

 

Thanks for the thread link.

Yes the chang Jiang now uses a parallel water cooled twin engine now I believe, sourced from CF motor??

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