Narancazz, the answer would be no. I have a 2010 model, and at 60 mph, the bike feels like it's got very little left. You might be able to do 70, but that would be like driving your car at redline all the time.
are the ural motorcycles suitable for road trips from state to state? in other words are they ok at reachng speeds uf up to 75mph on free ways being the average speed for vehicles in most free ways?
@anzac2404 I imagine the side of the sidecar has to do with local laws governing what side of an automobile the driver sits on. In Australia and the UK, the driver is on the right, hence for the Ural the bike is on the right and the sidecar on the left. It's the other way around for the US and Central Europe, where the driver is on the left.
@TonyFirelli, Jesus....85 grand, that seems a bit steep, even by american prices, Whoa?! As for the ural side-car, I think it sucks that the car is on the left, I have had a bit of a look into it, a lot of BS & redtape to me but if I was to buy one I'd have to get it with the car on the right, as for the simple reason to use the 2WD....isn't that the point of getting one!
We have left hand drive cars etc out here, the law at times can be a little difficult,
Narancazz, the answer would be no. I have a 2010 model, and at 60 mph, the bike feels like it's got very little left. You might be able to do 70, but that would be like driving your car at redline all the time.
SwordsmanXB12Ss 5 months ago
are the ural motorcycles suitable for road trips from state to state? in other words are they ok at reachng speeds uf up to 75mph on free ways being the average speed for vehicles in most free ways?
Narancazz 7 months ago
а притом-от Урала там только название и то на англиском
89165450427 1 year ago
@89165450427 Ты придурок причем тут совнархозы ? Порадовался бы что наши уралы в штатах популярны.
MrCrimia 1 year ago
из разговора ни чё не понял.им - бы наши совнархозы.вот - бы помучились.
89165450427 1 year ago
Urals are excellent bikes!
mcrose1000 1 year ago
@anzac2404 I imagine the side of the sidecar has to do with local laws governing what side of an automobile the driver sits on. In Australia and the UK, the driver is on the right, hence for the Ural the bike is on the right and the sidecar on the left. It's the other way around for the US and Central Europe, where the driver is on the left.
jeffdrouin 1 year ago
what about Retro and wolf models?!!!!!
i so much want to buy ural retro!!
KarloT7 1 year ago
@anzac2404 Luckily in Russia and America they sell them on the right side, in other words opposite from this video :D
Cheers.
TonyFirelli 1 year ago
@TonyFirelli, Jesus....85 grand, that seems a bit steep, even by american prices, Whoa?! As for the ural side-car, I think it sucks that the car is on the left, I have had a bit of a look into it, a lot of BS & redtape to me but if I was to buy one I'd have to get it with the car on the right, as for the simple reason to use the 2WD....isn't that the point of getting one!
We have left hand drive cars etc out here, the law at times can be a little difficult,
Cheers.
anzac2404 1 year ago