How many gears does a Ural have?
URAL motorcycles have four-stroke, (as of 2014) fuel injected air-cooled, flat-twin engines, a four speed gear box with reverse gear, shaft drive, two disc dry clutch, spring shock absorbers, and (as of 2014) disc brakes on all three wheels.
Are Urals reversed?
In addition to a 4 speed transmission, every Ural comes with a mechanical reverse gear. Reverse can be engage by the foot pedal to the right of the rear brake.
How much does a Ural weigh?
Ural Sportsman Specs The Ural Sportsman model is a Classic bike manufactured by Ural . In this version sold from year 2016 , the dry weight is 332.0 kg (731.9 pounds) and it is equipped with a Two cylinder boxer, four-stroke motor.
How wide is a Ural?
Indicator | Value | Unit |
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Overall width with sidecar | 1700 | mm |
Overall height with sidecar | 1100 | mm |
Min road clearance | 125 | mm |
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Who owns Ural motorcycle?
Irbit MotorWorks of America, Inc., Redmond, Wash., is a factory-owned U.S. distributor for the Siberian-made Ural motorcycle, a brand now being revitalized by three new, forward-thinking owners.
What does the Ural come with?
Every Ural comes standard with a lockable and water tight sidecar trunk. It’s the perfect size for extra gear, supplies, and whatever else your adventures may need. “The Ural trunk held an incredible amount of stuff, and I found myself using it every single time we took the bike somewhere.” Every Ural comes with 2 year, unlimited mileage warranty.
How long is the warranty on the Ural?
Every Ural comes with 2 year, unlimited mileage warranty. Our U.S. parts warehouse is located in Seattle, most orders ship within 24 hours. Additional 3rd year warranty can be added for $850 USD.
How do I engage the reverse gear on my Ural?
In addition to a 4 speed transmission, every Ural comes with a mechanical reverse gear. Reverse can be engage by the foot pedal to the right of the rear brake. “I found out nothing would stand in the way of my 2WD Ural making its way to the top of Snoqualmie Pass through 2 feet of snow.” Goodbye Backpack, Hello Trunk.