Motorcycle Puzzler

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pietenpol2002
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Motorcycle Puzzler

Post by pietenpol2002 »

Since the board is a bit quiet, I figured I'd clutter it with something to waste your time with this parts puzzler.

First you see the pic of 2 nicely done and quite handsome Ural bobbers. What isn't so obvious is the ingenious use of non-standard Ural parts. (Be sure to click on each pic after it's loaded so that you can study them in some detail)

http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/4943/picture210k.jpg

In the next pic you need to find the 4 connecting rods and the rear shock (this is the easy one)

http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/905/picture218.jpg

And now you must find the gascolator/sediment bowl, the fuel pump, 1/2 of a universal joint, a portion of a connection rod, and the cat/dog dish with the badge screwed to the bottom.

http://img2.imageshack.us/img2/7928/picture219q.jpg

Gotta love those leaf spring rear suspensions.

Did I miss anything?

Ron
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coachgeo
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Love the builders ingenuity
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Thats a dnepr not a ural :D badge anyway :lol:. but it is vary nice.
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Post by Diesel Dave »

Best use of a Dneiper conrod I've ever seen.

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Post by pietenpol2002 »

My apologies for callilng a Dnepr a Ural. I'm afraid I tend to call them all Ural unless told otherwise. We just don't see them in this part of the world. Thanks for the clarification.

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