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Alex Avezbakiyev
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Alex lives in
New
York State. He moved
to the US from Russia as a little boy. His dad and other
family members rode M72s in Russia, hence a natural
fascination with CJs. After owning a Ural for a year,
Alex won an M1M on eBay. It was quite different from the
Ural and had more of the vintage look he wanted, but it
lacked a few details. He then learned about M1s which
closely resemble the M72. Alex sold the M1M when he got
married but knew he'd own an M1 later. Three years later
Alex connected with a Chinese fellow who restores CJs and
ordered an M1 built to his specs. It will be dressed up
to resemble an R71. Feel free to contact Alex for advice
and information on importing CJs into the US. |
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Alex
sold his first CJ (the bike seen below) to Don
Chapton (who also owns a Nanchang CJ6 airplane).
Alex now has another one which also from CJS.
This baby is a 6V M1 done up in the popular BMW
motifblack with white pinstripes. Looks pretty
good! |

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| May 3, 2005 |
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Amost
a year has passed since Alex got his bike. (Note: These
three images are BIG.) |
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Is
this a gorgeous Chang or what? |
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I
only wish mine looked this good... |
| July 14, 2004 |
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It
was a BIG day at Alex's when the truck arrived. Here the
guys are unloading Alex's new CJ. |
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Oh
yeah, this is it! |
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YES! |
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We
often crop the pictures we receive here at CJU... but not
this one. |
| 9/4/03 |
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Alex
got his M1 from CJS in Beijing. If buying a CJ
directly from China, Alex can provide useful information.
(E-mail avezbakiyev@yahoo.com.) Here are a few shots from Alex's
on-line scrapbook. We start with a solo M1. |
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Rear
saddle removed. |
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Sidecar
attached. |
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From
the stern. |
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Spare
tire and rear saddle in this shot. |
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Pinstriping
and Beemer emblems! |
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It's
all in the details... |
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The
starboard side of the tank. |
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Nothing
beats an 6V M1 for sheer simplicity, |
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Getting
the bike crated for shipment. (I wish DTE had done my
bike this way...) |
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Lots
of protective covering. |
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I
mean LOTS. |
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From
the bow. |
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And
the sidecar wheel. |
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Plus
a few spares... just in case! |
| 7/15/03 |
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This
M1M used to belong to Alex who sold it in order to help
finance his wedding. |
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Here
it is again. |
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