I have been looking with some fascination at the site below:-
http://www.chinasidecar.com/showroom.htm The story, as I understand it goes like this. Prior to WWII the German Army worked with BMW to produce the beautiful R75 sidecar outfit. (and beautiful it truly is, sadly it cost more to make than a Jeep, was harder to drive than a jeep, couldn't carry as much as a jeep and could not cover terrain as rough as a jeep could - but that is another story).
In a clever effort to recover some money, BMW sold the design and tooling to the older and less capable R71 sidecar outfit to the Russians, who proceeded to make lots of them and whose riders envied the German soldiers with their R75s.
At the end of WWII Russia found itself in possession of the Factory making the R75 and promptly moved it elsewhere and started knocking them out for their own purposes. They still make them today under the Cossack, Dneiper, IMS and other names. The very latest ones are fuel injected and greatly modernized, sadly they cost nearly as much as a far, far more modern BMW and production quality remains "variable".
As a second aside in the 1970s there was a firm in Melbourne Australia importing them as Cossacks, they were advertised as being "$750 registered on the road for a 750cc motorcycle, with a free litre of Russian petrol thrown in. I knew someone who bought one, I would have laughed more at him, but he got very strong from pushing the thing everywhere after it broke down.
Anyway, to end the digression. The clever Russians on-sold the R71 tooling and design to the People's Republic of China who turned their State directed industry to manufacturing them, resulting in multiple warehouses full of brand new, unused R71 copies. Thing is, the PLA stopped using them in the 1960s and they have been sleeping in storage ever since,most of them never having been started since their end of assembly line testing..
Enter the enterprising fellows from the website above. They will sell me a R71, serviced, tuned and with the sidecar moved to the left side for Australian registration, AND freight it to me in Australia for around $AU3,300 Pacific Pesos (About $US2,900).
Though for the life of me I cannot fathom why, I am interested. Just what I need, a less reliable copy of pre-war BMW not famed for it's reliability in the first place. miserable fuel economy, 60mph absolute top speed and indifferent brakes.
Damm! I just looked at the spare parts prices and they are so cheap who cares if the odd thing breaks from time to time....
Someone talk me out of this please!