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4th March 07, 10:25 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Andrew Green
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The CJ750s are fun bikes... how did you manage to get them into the states (you said one was on its way to Colorado...)? I have read many horror stories about getting CJs through customs.
Rumors of CJs being hard to import are greatly exaggerated.
Mostly by Ural and Dnepr dealers.
All of our bikes are vintage, that is 25 years or older. There are no import issues with vintage bikes..
I have a K750, an Mt16 Neval-Dnepr and a long list of others I will not boar you with.
All LRM bikes are built with only the finest parts, from the ground up using upgraded bearings and seals
I’ll guarantee you will not find a better built bike than one from Long River Motorworks.
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