- Cossack motorcycle
The term Cossack motorcycle can apply to any number of
motorcycle s, made in the formerSoviet Union , a reference to the semi-nomad ic mountedCossack s who lived inEastern Europe . Some are derived from the design of the 1938 BMW R71sidecar motorcycle. Examples include the Ural or the Ukrainian Dnepr."Cossack" was also the brand name applied to all
Soviet motorcycles distributed bySATRA , (originally located in Surrey, later moving to Carnaby,) from 1973 to 1979, and used by the Australian importer, Capitol Motors until May 1976 when their motorcycle division shut down. These included the flat twins, but also smaller capacity machines, like the Voskhod 175 cc which was rebadged as a "Cossack". Ural, Dnepr, IZh, Voskhod and Minsk were some of the former Soviet Union manufacturers whose bikes were imported and rebadged. [ [http://www.russianmotorcycles.co.uk/russian_motorcycle_uk_history.htm] RussianMotorcycles "Cossack Motorcycles" (Retrieved 30 November 2006)]References
External links
* http://www.cossackownersclub.co.uk/cossack_tradenamed_bikes.pdf
* http://www.cossackmotorcycles.com/index.html
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