The PMZ-A-750 (Russian: ПМЗ-А-750) was a pre-World War II heavy motorcycle produced in the USSR by the PMZ factory.
It was designed in the early 1930s in the NATI (Scientific Auto & Tractor Institute) in Moscow, at the request of the Supreme Soviet of the National Economy.
A main designer was Pyotr Mozharov, who had been responsible for early IZh motorcycle prototypes, and practised in the German BMW works.
[2] It was initially planned to produce the motorcycle in IZh works in Izhevsk, and the first four were built there, completed by 1 May 1933.
[1][3] These motorcycles were used by the Red Army as well as civilian users, in both solo and sidecar combination versions.