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3 Wheels left, but a new set arriving soon

CurtG

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No, Spydee is still here. Wife person had a Piagio MP3-500 that she was never comfortable on, sooooooo, Monday she traded it in on a 2013 Ural Tourist. She's wanted a sidecar rig since she was 14 (a long long long time back:D). We pick it up Friday and I'm informed that I will at least get to drive it home and out to the practice range. I suspect after that it'll be a long time before I warm its seat again. Which is okay with me and the Spyder.

Two machines to play farkle with:clap::)
 
Congrats, U do know that the purchase price was just the down payment on mods, right?

:joke: I guess Farkling can be considered a hobby, right :joke: :roflblack:

Congratulations on the New addition and more importantly, the ole say'n,

nojoke"If momma aint Happy, No Ones Happy" nojoke

You got that taken care of ;)

Hope you Both :yes:ENJOY the RYDE :yes:
 
watch it...!!

It's a different beast..never liked riding them but they are cool for those that do..!! It's real easy to lift that outrigger wheel.. Have fun you may never want to warm that seat again..!! :roflblack:
 
I'd like to haave an Ural...think they are cool...wish we live where there were mountains and back roads...our back roads are flat and oyster shells...
 
You will like the Ural--but it is totally a different ride. A sidecar rig acts differently on right and left turns. You will also find the Ural to be pretty good up to 55 mph--but not much beyond that.

If I had the extra cash and room--I would probably have one in my stable.
 
Urals are pretty darn neat!! :2thumbs: We're gonna have to see some pics of it! :thumbup: (Is it LEGAL to farkle a Ural? :shocked:)
 
not illegal to farkle butnwash is evidently a 4 letter word

There seems to be almost as much "cottage" industry for Urals as there is for :spyder2:s. Not sure about the wash thing yet likely something to do with their off road side. Linda's is a Tourist 1 wheel drive so no off roading and it's shiney glossy black so someone is going to have to clean it after riding:yikes:.

Pictures starting Friday, I hope.

Ride safe, all,
 
Yesterday was a Blast

We took off in Linda Ural, went to a big empty parking lot and she got to play about an hour and a half driving around getting shifting down, she's getting real smooth. Then we went out with friends for dinner and home in the dark. Gotta get the head lamp aim corrected and likely add more lights.

It'll be nice to soon have her riding her own rig.

Weather is getting better,
Ride safe, all,
 
We took off in Linda Ural, went to a big empty parking lot and she got to play about an hour and a half driving around getting shifting down, she's getting real smooth. Then we went out with friends for dinner and home in the dark. Gotta get the head lamp aim corrected and likely add more lights.

It'll be nice to soon have her riding her own rig.

Weather is getting better,
Ride safe, all,
what's the sidecar for? the dog?:dontknow:
 
Congrats!!!!!!!! I LIKE the Urals!!!!! wish they had a bit better highway speeds, but if I lived in an area with back country roads and logging trails, I'd have a Patrol T model...with power to the hack wheel!!!!!!.. then find a way to mount an airhead BMW engine!!!! LOL
 
"All the things I like to do are either illegal, immoral or fattening." :roflblack: Quote from Alexander Woolcott, American critic and commentator for The New Yorker Magazine and a member of the Algonquin Round Table.
 
I had a Ural GearUP for 5 years. 2wd and reverse are great assets. That said, the Ural is labor instensive with lots of preventitive maintenance required. The work is simple as the technology is really old school. I just got tired of the dirty hands and knees and I was never really comfortable with the reliability. I never had a problem with a breakdown but it was always in the back of my mind. Sold it last May.

Bought my 2012 RT A&C and never looked back.
 

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Okay here's a picture (Ihope)

Let's see if I can get this to work again :D.Linda-and-Drakon.jpg :yikes: it worked :yes:
Linda and the Ural "Drakon"
 
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