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2013 Ural Gear-up on 2040-motos

$14,199
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Gobi Desert Camo
Location:

Spearfish, South Dakota

Spearfish, SD
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(866) 451-1864

Ural Other description

2013 Ural Gear-Up, Come in and check it out for yourself. - Want to stand out in a crowd, and be able to disappear in the woods or desert? Try the 2WD 2013 Ural Gear-Up. Just like its cousin, the Patrol - with its on-demand sidecar drive - Gear-Up's origins trace back to the military past of the Ural motorcycle family. The Gear-Up combination is as tough as a Russian AK-47! Despite its clearly military upbringing, the Gear-Up is equally fit for more peaceful missions, such as fishing or hunting trips. If outdoor adventures are not your forte, you can still amaze your friends with the motorcycle's ability to blaze over outdoor obstacles or urban challenges. Did we mention its irresistible camo paint schemes?

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2014 Urals Get Upgraded & Go On Tour

Wed, 29 Jan 2014

For 2014 Ural has equipped its line-up of two-wheelers and sidecars with some very modern componentry. Ural models now enjoy the benefits of electronic fuel injection (EFI), disc brakes (on all three wheels) and an hydraulic steering damper. Ural claims the motorcycles have received “dozens of other upgrades,” but did not provide details as to nature of those upgrades.

2012 Ural Sidecars Recalled for Breaking Rims

Tue, 19 Nov 2013

Ural is recalling several 2012 sidecar models because of a risk of their rims breaking or fracturing. The recall affects all Ural sidecars manufactured between June 2, 2012 and Oct. 25, 2012, affecting the Ural Gear-Up, Patrol, Patrol T, Tourist and Tourist T.

Russian Motorcycle Racers Carry Sochi Olympic Torch

Thu, 19 Dec 2013

A pair of Russian motocross racers took part in the Olympic torch relay this week, carrying the Olympic flame on their motorcycles on its way to Sochi. On Dec. 15, Russian sidecarcross racer Evgeny Scherbinin (pictured above) carried the torch into Kamensk-Uralsky, an industrial city described as the birthplace of motorcycling in the region.