That auxiliary gas tank looks like a beer keg. You sure you ain’t hauling beer in there big guy ??? LOL If ever there was a motorcycle that you could drink and drive, it would definitely be that one !!! Thanks for sharing.
I just added the sidecar tall windscreen. I have the high mount exhaust and it was making me sick from all the fumes, the sidecar windscreen adds the cross breeze that clears out the fumes.
in Ural speak, those are farkles...many farkles on that one. Winch/rope puller. come-along best one IMHO. About the 300 miles on a Ural, without stopping, uh. take it from a guy with 109K on one of his Urals, just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Have learned that by blowing the lower end out of 3, yes 3 new Urals in less than 8K each... Nice bike. Remember, it's not just a motorcycle. it's a Ural. Putting up with them is part of loving them. I have 3...why? Dunno.
Haha... I have done a 13 hour stint with a tractor seat as well as a 12 hour stint (Utah to California and back). Much more comfortable than riding my harleys, which killed my back. Not to mention 100* on the way and 35* on the way back.
Hahaha Thanks for your comment! Yes a lot of Farkles. Driving 300 miles in a day is solely to get home when I told my wife I would... I tend to do long, boring drives to a destination to then do nice, relax or adventurous ride. Most times I wait too long to start heading home, which leaves me with 300 mile days.
@@alanottley When I purchased the bike from Ural New England, I did 2 - 13+ hour days on that tractor seat, thats why I upgraded. I purchased a 2010 with only 70km on it in 2016 so I needed to break the engine in still, hince the long days, not too many highways taken for a 1300 trip..
Alan, email them from their web page, Dmitry generally replies... My Gear Up and Retro came from there, my M70 may still be there for sale.... that seat is interesting...
The seat is a god send. mine came with the Ural Tractor seat and "padding" but for long rides it wasnt the best. I can find this seat anywhere now but I do also shop from www.ural-shop.com/. I did put one more rubber "Spring" in under the seat too. As for the Rear Gas Canister, are you talking about the one I added and linked to the current tank, or the one on the side of the sidecar? The Temp gage is nice to have and Super easy to install, I did get that from UralNE.com. It just give me the peace of mind when I'm going 70mph for 2 hours on the highway...
Thanks for the reply. Your seat looks nice and comfortable. I have a tractor seat with standard padding (not gel), and I have done 12-13 hour rides on it. I live in the western part of USA, and sometimes towns are really far apart. I installed a second 10 liter gas can in place of the shovel, so now I won’t worry about running out of gas.
i dont but i have been an old video of some young people traveling the world on one. they got to a river crossing that was 10' deep and they put a rope to the ural swam across and pull the ural thru. they replaces all the oil and drained the water and kept going! pretty sweet!
Gas Tachs yes I was also doing that. I had made a hand shorter on another motorcycle I was restoring. When I saw there was an after market kit I went for it. Can’t shift as fast as the foot shifter but it interesting and does the job.
But wait there's more !!!. You said you do 300 mile ride days now and then. Does the engine temp change much ,compared to around town and back road rides? If so, I saw that Ural makes a oil cooler that gets mounted along the side of the sidecar. Not the best location in my opinion, but the added oil capacity should help especially in hot weather.,,,,
Love the extra tank
Thanks! Me too!
That auxiliary gas tank looks like a beer keg. You sure you ain’t hauling beer in there big guy ??? LOL
If ever there was a motorcycle that you could drink and drive, it would definitely be that one !!! Thanks for sharing.
I just added the sidecar tall windscreen. I have the high mount exhaust and it was making me sick from all the fumes, the sidecar windscreen adds the cross breeze that clears out the fumes.
Nice. I have the windshield too but it does work with dog.
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yes exactly!
I believe I have the same comfort seat, but I don’t know where it came from. Is it from Ural? Royal Enfield? Generic?
I actually can’t remember where I purchased it... maybe Ural of New England website? 🤷🏼♂️
*This will be the last Ural video for a bit, back into the Garage this week! 👌🏻*
Ural makes a H4 headlight assembly that will go into the spotlight housing and you can use the spotlight as a second headlight.
Scott Evans thanks for the info.
How do you put anything on the front luggage rack with the spotlight sticking right up through the middle 0f it?
its really only small things like jackets etc
It was great looking at your Ural . The upgrade is what I would call need upgrade to make the motorcycle drivable
Thanks! I didn’t want to say Accessorize 🤣. But all of these accessories do upgrade my driving experience. Thanks for tuning in!
Great job 👏
Thank you! 😃
The bike looks a lot better without the windscreen as well 👍
It does!
That aux. gas tank could have come in handy when I was in my riding days.
it is the best!
Thank you for the video. I’ve just purchased my first Ural 2015 gear up) and so far love it! Where did you purchase the six fuel tank?
No problem. Go to ebay and search AUX gas tanks or Buggy gas tanks or dune buggy gas tanks a bunch show up! Enjoy your Ural!
in Ural speak, those are farkles...many farkles on that one. Winch/rope puller. come-along best one IMHO. About the 300 miles on a Ural, without stopping, uh. take it from a guy with 109K on one of his Urals, just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Have learned that by blowing the lower end out of 3, yes 3 new Urals in less than 8K each... Nice bike. Remember, it's not just a motorcycle. it's a Ural. Putting up with them is part of loving them. I have 3...why? Dunno.
Haha... I have done a 13 hour stint with a tractor seat as well as a 12 hour stint (Utah to California and back). Much more comfortable than riding my harleys, which killed my back. Not to mention 100* on the way and 35* on the way back.
Hahaha Thanks for your comment! Yes a lot of Farkles. Driving 300 miles in a day is solely to get home when I told my wife I would... I tend to do long, boring drives to a destination to then do nice, relax or adventurous ride. Most times I wait too long to start heading home, which leaves me with 300 mile days.
@@alanottley When I purchased the bike from Ural New England, I did 2 - 13+ hour days on that tractor seat, thats why I upgraded. I purchased a 2010 with only 70km on it in 2016 so I needed to break the engine in still, hince the long days, not too many highways taken for a 1300 trip..
Agree with that - avoid the highways and go on secondary roads as much as possible!
What happened to blow the lower end?
Nice accessories. I see you buy stuff from UralNE. Would be interested in more details of the seat, rear gas canister, and head temp gauges. Thanks!
Alan, email them from their web page, Dmitry generally replies... My Gear Up and Retro came from there, my M70 may still be there for sale.... that seat is interesting...
The seat is a god send. mine came with the Ural Tractor seat and "padding" but for long rides it wasnt the best. I can find this seat anywhere now but I do also shop from www.ural-shop.com/. I did put one more rubber "Spring" in under the seat too. As for the Rear Gas Canister, are you talking about the one I added and linked to the current tank, or the one on the side of the sidecar? The Temp gage is nice to have and Super easy to install, I did get that from UralNE.com. It just give me the peace of mind when I'm going 70mph for 2 hours on the highway...
@@JamesAllmond Yup, picked mine up from them too. Then drove it back to Chicago. Very Helpful guys.
Thanks for the reply. Your seat looks nice and comfortable. I have a tractor seat with standard padding (not gel), and I have done 12-13 hour rides on it. I live in the western part of USA, and sometimes towns are really far apart. I installed a second 10 liter gas can in place of the shovel, so now I won’t worry about running out of gas.
Do you know if anyone has done the TAT on these bikes? Cheers!
i dont but i have been an old video of some young people traveling the world on one. they got to a river crossing that was 10' deep and they put a rope to the ural swam across and pull the ural thru. they replaces all the oil and drained the water and kept going! pretty sweet!
I don't think I've ever seen a hand shifter on a bike. Are the clutch mechanics the same?
yup all the same, it's actually linked to the foot shifter so when you shift with your foot it also moves. its unique and fun!
I added the shifter because the foot shifter was awkward to use on the ural
Dan Russell when I use the foot shifter i used my heel for up shifts
Gas Tachs yes I was also doing that. I had made a hand shorter on another motorcycle I was restoring. When I saw there was an after market kit I went for it. Can’t shift as fast as the foot shifter but it interesting and does the job.
@@GasTachs I like the heel shifter, but I use the ball of my foot. The resulting stomp makes a very satisfying "kthunk" sound.
But wait there's more !!!. You said you do 300 mile ride days now and then. Does the engine temp change much ,compared to around town and back road rides? If so, I saw that Ural makes a oil cooler that gets mounted along the side of the sidecar. Not the best location in my opinion, but the added oil capacity should help especially in hot weather.,,,,
It actually stays pretty consistent.
Interesting that a Ural now cost nearly as much as a loaded GoldWing!
it is crazy, they have gone thru the roof in pricing
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