May be a Chang-Jiang (Japanese repro bike)

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Posted by Dale Dassel from spider-wd081.proxy.aol.com on June 11, 2000 at 21:47:00:

In Reply to: Maybe it's worth a try: posted by Fall Guy on June 11, 2000 at 13:51:13:

: : Over at Indygear.com, the sidecar motorcycle in Last Crusade is listed as a Mercedes. Since Mercedes-Benz never built any motorcycles, that's gotta be wrong. The official supplier of bikes to the German Army in 1938 was BMW. The only problem is, the bike in the film doesn't look like either of the bikes used by the Wehrmacht (the BMW R12 and R75) before or during the war. If there are any old bike enthusiasts out there who can shed some light on the mystery of the motorcycle, let me know!

: I have seen a bike that looks very similar: A 1938 German-styled sidecar cruiser. Check out the 'VSC Black Horse Sidecar Cruiser' at http://www.sidecarcruisers.com/models.html
: I know next to nothing about motorcycles, but to me that bike looks very similar to the one Indy rides in LC! Hope that helps... Fall Guy
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My dad (a bike fanatic) mentioned that the bike in Last
Crusade is most likely produced by Chang Jiang (SP?), a Japanese
company that obtained all of BMW's (Bavarian Motor Works) molds and
equipment after World War II. They still sell repro BMW bikes with
sidecars that look much like the one in the movie, though they are
notoriously unreliable. (and cheap!) I saw a picture of one in a
magazine, but don't know where it is. You might look around on the
web for details about the company. (Besides, no private collector
or museum in their right mind would let Lucasfilm use authentic
pre-war motorcycles in a movie like that, with everything they put
them through!

-Dale Dassel



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