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Restoring a 1960s Soviet 650cc Motorcycle — From Rust to Roar
Decades of dust. A seized 650cc engine. Faded paint and forgotten pride. This is the resurrection of a Soviet-era motorcycle — a 1960s heavy-frame beast with an opposed twin-cylinder 4-stroke engine that once patrolled cold frontiers and distant roads.
In this restoration, every bolt tells a story. Watch as skilled hands breathe life back into the abandoned Iron Curtain classic — rebuilding the carburetor, rewiring ignition, hand-fabricating worn-out parts, and ultimately firing up the engine after years of silence. It’s more than mechanics — it’s heritage in motion.
For New Zealand’s vintage motorcycle lovers and tinkerers, this video is a masterclass in patience, preservation, and passion. Whether you're wrenching on an old Ural, Jawa, or classic BSA, you'll appreciate the craftsmanship and determination behind every detail.
Why does this matter today? Because keeping machines like this alive connects us to an era where engineering meant durability, not disposability.
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