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2013 Ural Gear Up 2wd Forest Camo! Reverse Gear! Trades & Financing! on 2040-motos

$14,694
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Boston, Massachusetts

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Exterior: Forest CamoInterior: BlackStock #: 223501Engine: 750cc two cylinder Horizontally OpposedVIN #: X8JMH0373DU223501Mileage: 35978-263-XXXX uralne.com$875 in savings! Free assembly & setup! Premium two wheel-drive model. Forest Camo powder coated body with a black powder coated frame. The 2013 Ural Gear Up is the most equipped stock model. It comes with a large list of Gear-Up specific features:- Power distribution panel inside the sidecar with fuse panel, 12 VOLT power outlet, and powered water proof switch for the spotlight.- Luggage rack over the spare wheel.- Spotlight on the front of the sidecar.- Paint touch up for body color and frame.- Water resistant tonneau cover. - Fluid canister.- Rubber gas tank knee pads with an integrated tool box on top of the tank.- Shovel.- Spare wheel assembly.- Powder coated sidecar bumper.- Shin guards.- Comprehensive tool kit.$ 14,099 MSRP for 2013 Ural Gear-Up$ 595 Cost of crate delivery to the Dealership$ 875 Assembly & setup for two wheel-drive Premium Model (Incl. Custom Carb. Tuning)------------$15,569 Out-the-door price $ -875 Free Assembly & setup------------$14,694 Out-the-door price with promotional discount -500 (32 Day of Black Friday Instant Rebate until 12/31/13)Work with a knowledgeable and reputable team of professionals from Ural of New England. Expect To Be Impressed! We appreciate your business and will gladly handle your purchase transaction with NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES. Give us a call and see how buying a bike can be enjoyable and fun! We offer vehicle transportation arrangements through the network of insured and reliable shippersUse your imagination and accessories from our eStore to customize this bike!Technical Specifications:Dimensions (LxWxH): 101.6″ x 66.9″ x 43.3″Seat Height: 30.9″Road clearance: 5.9″Dry Weight: 739 poundsRecommended Max Cruising Speed: 65 mphEngine: OHV Air-cooled, four stroke, opposed twin cylinderBore & Stroke: 78×78 (mm)Compression Ratio: 8.6:1Displacement: 749ccRated HORSEPOWER @ 5600 RPM: 40Rated Torque @ 4600 RPM: 38 feet-lbsFuel System: Carbureted, dual Keihin L22AA, 32mmClutch: Dry, dual diskAlternator Max Output: 55amp, 770 wattsStarting: Electric & Kick starterTransmission: four forward, 1 reverseFinal Drive: Shaft driveRecommended Fuel: 91 Octane UnleadedTank Capacity: 5.0 gallonsFront Brakes: Brembo with full floating diskRear Brakes: Mechanical drumSidecar Brakes: Mechanical drumIgnition System: Full electronic C.D.I.Front Suspension: Leading link w/Sachs hydraulic shock absorbersRear Suspension: Sachs hydraulic shock absorbersWheel Size(front, rear, and sidecar): 19″Wheel Type: Aluminum, steel spokes, cast alum. hubsMiles per Gallon: 26-33 miles-per-gallonTrunk Volume: 2.9 cubic ftColor: Forest Fog, Gobi Desert Camo, Forest CamoSpecial features: On Demand two wheel-driveAvailable in the following standard colors: Forest Camo, Gobi Camo, and Forest Fog. Also available in custom colors, view our current Gear Up selection

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