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Engine ID?

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Liaison
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Can someone tell which bike/year the engine on this "contraption" came from? There's certainly a fair amount of customization on it...the engine, that is, not to mention the bike!

http://damncoolpics.blogspot.com/2006/11/longest-motorcycle-in-world.html

Information from other sources suggests that it's either from a Ural or Dneipr. I keep forgetting that others besides BMW made the horizontally opposed engine...

I do notice what appears to be Russian writing on the side of the bus in one of the images.
 
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