Hi there,
Just was wondering does anyone else on here have or did have a Ural?
Ive just got mine back on the road and its a barrel of laughs! I know its crap but hey.
H
Ural sidecar rig
Re: Ural sidecar rig
My brother had one it was brilliant
I used to think it was crap , but I would love one now
Army green with a machine gun
I used to think it was crap , but I would love one now
Army green with a machine gun
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Re: Ural sidecar rig
They are crap but i love them. There is a business selling refurbished ones in Leicester with the military look.
Talk about really crap bikes,i have just bought a CZ175 cheap as chips and tax and mot exempt.
Talk about really crap bikes,i have just bought a CZ175 cheap as chips and tax and mot exempt.
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Re: Ural sidecar rig
I learnt to ride 'chair' on ' Cousin Alan's' Ural, a total death trap. 2 or 3 inches of loose in the sidecar mountings and 18" apehangers. An old door and an armchair lashed to the ill fitted sidecar chassis. Interesting..............
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steve the grease wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 9:46 pm I learnt to ride 'chair' on ' Cousin Alan's' Ural, a total death trap. 2 or 3 inches of loose in the sidecar mountings and 18" apehangers. An old door and an armchair lashed to the ill fitted sidecar chassis. Interesting..............
Sounds like the plot of an Ogri cartoon from a 1970s issue of Bike!