My 'new' 1939 350NZ has a sidecar fitted that I believe is a Stoye. Does anyone know how I can identify it correctly? So far all I have found is a number 904 stamped in the body under the seat.
thanks, Chris
Stoye Sidecars
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Re: Stoye Sidecars
Hi all,
These photos appeared in the February 2015 issue of Classic Military Vehicle magazine (courtesy of John G Teasdale). What do you think, is that a 350NZ with the sidecar?
cheers,
Chris
These photos appeared in the February 2015 issue of Classic Military Vehicle magazine (courtesy of John G Teasdale). What do you think, is that a 350NZ with the sidecar?
cheers,
Chris
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Re: Stoye Sidecars
Hi,
no, it's a SB500.
Greetings, Matthias
no, it's a SB500.
Greetings, Matthias
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Re: Stoye Sidecars
Hi Matthias,
that's a blow, I thought for a moment I was onto something - back to my research!
Many thanks for your expert response!
all best,
Chris
that's a blow, I thought for a moment I was onto something - back to my research!
Many thanks for your expert response!
all best,
Chris
Re: Stoye Sidecars
Lets see a photo of the sidecar.
Mike
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Re: Stoye Sidecars
Hi Mike,
meant to send these ages ago - sorry! I now think the sidecar is a Belgian /French make, possibly a Precision.
still researching my bike's history, got back as far as 1950 at the moment. It's a 1939 350NZ with correct engine and frame numbers for April 1939 build date. I think it might have been a civilian model as I cannot find any Wehrmacht stampings.
cheer,
Chris
meant to send these ages ago - sorry! I now think the sidecar is a Belgian /French make, possibly a Precision.
still researching my bike's history, got back as far as 1950 at the moment. It's a 1939 350NZ with correct engine and frame numbers for April 1939 build date. I think it might have been a civilian model as I cannot find any Wehrmacht stampings.
cheer,
Chris
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Re: Stoye Sidecars
Chris,thunderbolt wrote:Hi Mike,
meant to send these ages ago - sorry! I now think the sidecar is a Belgian /French make, possibly a Precision.
still researching my bike's history, got back as far as 1950 at the moment. It's a 1939 350NZ with correct engine and frame numbers for April 1939 build date. I think it might have been a civilian model as I cannot find any Wehrmacht stampings.
cheer,
Chris
This is not a Stoye sidecar, you are correct. It is a Belgian if I am correct.
Mike