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Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 12 gennaio 2013, 20:40
da TulaMuravey
Hi all there are some cool vehicles in this section. I own a Tula Muravey made in Russia at the TMZ Armories Factory. I dont know if you ever get any on here but if you do our site is here
http://tulamuravey.freeforums.org/index.php
I have put a link on our site for this one so if any Ape owners visit us i can send them your way.
This is mine here
http://youtu.be/-u050k27NiA
Some brilliant scooters/ bikes in this section, loads ive never seen L_K*

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 12 gennaio 2013, 23:32
da kjjohnson
$+; - Big importer in Argentina, here's the website with lots of photos to download - http://www.motorusa.com.ar/sistema/historia/20.html - Ken -
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Muravey remolque 01.JPG
My Muravey photos (99) here - - http://www.kjjohnson.ca/piaggio/picture ... %20RUSSIA/ -
Tula Muravey - Rusa - cabina.jpg

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 12 gennaio 2013, 23:52
da TulaMuravey
Thanks Ken. Theres some good pics on that site. I like the cammo one on yours too. Ive added your site to our forum. Many thanks for your help. Sye

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 13 gennaio 2013, 0:13
da kjjohnson
Visit Jiri Mares' website here - http://www.papas.ic.cz/index.html - we exchange photos and information. If you contact him through his website say hello for me. - Ken
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Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 13 gennaio 2013, 0:52
da TulaMuravey
Thanks again i will.
Ive noticed quite a few handle bar conversions on your Muravey pictures. My handle bars hit my knees so i am converting them too.
I dont know if you have ever seen Uggys Muravey on the web but when he bought his he had no bars, back tipper or engine. Being a scooterboy he did this.
Im doing the same bar conversion so it will clear my legs.
I think it makes a nicer alternative than just plain old motorcycle bars.

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 13 gennaio 2013, 1:21
da kjjohnson
Folks were smaller back when these machines were first built. I was going to do a 'stretch cabin' for Big John but he's lost weight. He hardly made it getting into 'Sweet Pea'. Ken
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Piaggio Ape P501 Vespacar Johns 01.JPG

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 13 gennaio 2013, 13:43
da TulaMuravey
That True North is a very nice machine. Im 6ft2 with a 56 chest so i tend to wear Apes not ride in one. I was offered one a few years ago from Scooter Restorations here in the UK and was gutted when i couldnt fit in it. Even being covered in goose fat wouldnt help :) :)
My partner has had 5 Reliants from Robins to Regals, i couldnt drive them because my feet cover two peddles!!
I think she is trying to tell me something because now shes got a Hijet van and many people point when im sitting in the front.
Lambros are worse!!!
Whats the solution Ken? You said something about stretching the cab.
Could you direct me to some pictures L_K*

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 13 gennaio 2013, 14:44
da olandese volante
6ft 2 is like between 185 and 190 cm ? then there is no problem i had a modified 55 wide with 2 cil engine...your hijet is big compared to that one ...............
F<)

the trick is to make your own seats and backrests , mine had one backrest that would swing up forward so i could use the seats as aprt of the bed in my camper:)

unfortunately i have no pics but the van was famous in a certain part of italy :) two person camper with kitchen ....6200 rev all day and over the gotthard with a hanger ..

maybe you should have a gutbrot ...

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 13 gennaio 2013, 15:10
da kjjohnson
Olandese is right. Use plywood instead of the springs on the seat frame and cover it with a thinner layer of foam before installing the seat covering. Same with the backrest. Gives you more room. Body modifications are too expensive. I'm 6' but slim and I have no problem. Ken
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newly upholstered seats.JPG

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 13 gennaio 2013, 17:21
da TulaMuravey
Thanks you two. Im going to the shop that has the Apes next week. I will nip around the back and have a good pull about inside one........i may even buy one L_K*

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 13 gennaio 2013, 17:55
da kjjohnson
take your camera - Ken

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 13 gennaio 2013, 21:02
da TulaMuravey
I will. I dont know how many of these you get on here. This is Scootering Magazines article on my father in laws Williams Lambretta pick up. We removed the original back and replaced it with an Ape wooden one. It was made of all sorts of bits Fiat, Lambretta Lambro even Citroen. Willaims must of used many different suppliers for assembly parts. It was the only one in the country. He swapped it last year for 5 classic Vespas.
Strangely it was huge inside.

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 13 gennaio 2013, 21:30
da kjjohnson
That would be ' Willam ' - http://www.kjjohnson.ca/piaggio/picture ... rrentPic=1 - He was into a bunch of different stuff - Ken

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 14 gennaio 2013, 17:59
da olandese volante
this is the kind of car i must find!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Tula Muraveys

Inviato: 14 gennaio 2013, 18:21
da kjjohnson
found this one for you - I've sent the link by email - Ken
Willam C2 Lambretta.fr 01.jpg
Willam C2 Lambretta.fr 02.jpg
Here's what the inside looks like on another one
Willam_06.jpg
Willam_07.jpg
You might consider a convertible
Willam 1969 convertible.JPG