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Desert Tan on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:774 ColorColor: Desert Tan
Location:

Spring, Texas, US

Spring, Texas, US
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Ural Gear Up photos

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Ural Gear Up tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):749 WarrantyWarranty:none For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner VINVIN:X8JMH03769U219014

Ural Gear Up description

Great shape, low miles, well maintained, new battery, 2nd owner, all original equipment

Moto blog

Help Fund Motorcycle Retrofits for Impaired Riders

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

Don Jackson, owner of Yesterday’s Rides Metalworks in Newberg, OR, and a marine veteran, has announced a crowdfunding initiative to raise money to complete the prototype of a motorcycle retrofit designed for persons who require the use of a personal mobility device. The retrofit allows the owner to ride their personal mobility device (wheelchair, scooter, etc.) onto a sidecar via a ramp, lock it in place, retract the ramp using electronic controls, climb on to the motorcycle and ride off. When the rider reaches his/her destination, the mobility device is right alongside, ready to unlock and use. The initial prototype is based on a modified Ural, which is already sidecar compatible.

Cool Cycles Ice Cream

Mon, 20 Apr 2009

John Gibson had a vision 15 years ago to sell ice cream from a motorcycle sidecar, inspired while running as he listening to motivational guru, Tony Robins. After years of experimenting with different bikes and setups, including using the Russian made Ural (he once owned a Ural dealership), Gibson, finally settled on the Honda 750 Shadow and the Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster. The Cool Cycles Ice Cream Company is open for business, the headquarters are located in Tacoma, WA where they will start selling franchises within a 100 mile radius, the Los Angeles area will be next and Las Vegas to follow.

Ural holds record in Bonneville

Sun, 07 Aug 2016

Since 1914, there has been no Russian motorcycle in the history of racing in the salt fields of Utah. The Fine Custom Mechanics team changed history by making a name for themselves at Speed Week in the USA. On a two-mile distance, the Bonny, a custom-made bike with an Ural engine, managed to accelerate the bike to 97 mph.