Are Ural bikes reliable?
Designed for reliable service over rough terrain (from urban to back-country), Russian-made Ural motorcycles are as rugged as their namesake mountain range. Featuring a 749cc air-cooled opposed-twin engine and shaft drive, the Ural is an unabashed throwback – and there are plenty of customers who like it that way.
How fast do Urals go?
With a top speed of about 65 miles per hour (going downhill, in a good wind), Urals are known mostly for breaking down. While Harley-Davidson has nothing to fear, the U.S. has become the biggest market for Urals outside Russia, with just over 1,000 sold last year.
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.
Where is Ural made?
Today, Ural Motorcycles is led by a small team in Redmond, WA. We help coordinate worldwide distribution and work directly with our factory in Irbit, Russia to develop and refine the best adventure ready sidecar motorcycles available.
Can you ride a Ural without sidecar?
A Ural solo is designed to be ridden as a solo and we do not recommend adding a sidecar. You can’t attach our sidecar without a significant amount of modification to a solo unit.
What is the top speed of a Ural motorcycle?
The recommended top speed is 70 mph, which makes it marginal for interstate work. However, the stability of the sidecar and rough-terrain capabilities of its two-wheel drive models provide safety and performance that holds it in good stead among rural riders.
Are Ural motorcycles fuel injected?
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.
How does Ural help UTI?
Ural Effervescent Powder is a urinary alkaliniser, which means it works by reducing the acidity of urine. This lessens the painful, stinging sensation so you can get on with life.
Is Ural still in business?
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.