ITS BEAUTIFUL AND PRACTICAL 👈🏻 Rain snow mud small creeks sand. And I’m hoping if you do the maintenance religiously it may last for quite a while. I’LL BET 👍🏻 The only thing I can think of that should come with it is a DECENT hand tire pump. And if you wish a real compressor. Tackle ☑️ Tent ☑️ Camping gear ☑️ Spare gas ☑️ Extra water ☑️ Change of clothes ☑️ I’m just dreaming
I first saw and fell in love with the Ural back in 2010. I got my motorcycle licence just so I could have one. I bought a Suzuki C50 instead due to cost and licensing issues here in Canada, but some day….
Amazing! I love the attention to quality and detail! I love all Urals, but a thoroughly retro one such as this model from Alphacars, complete with the canvas sidecar and spare covers, is on my wishlist!
@@AlphaCars Wish I could brother. I'm still making everybody else's dreams come true first. Working for the man, to make wife and kids have a good life. Same Ole story as everyone else. Can't justify a $20,000 motorcycle right now. Heck, I'm still keeping a 33 year old truck on the road....one day I'll have something nice.
Hi Michael, you can view pricing of a 2022 unicolor here: www.alphacars.com/vehicle-details/new-2022-ural-gear-up-heritage-hunter-boxborough-ma-id-46636694
Keep in mind that the bikes are designed with the sidecar, so performance may not be optimal compared to regular sidecar-less bikes. Nevertheless, it can be done. Just remember to also take off the steering dampener.
@@Ironpine27 Yes, the sidecar is removable, from the factory the bike has a speed limit because of the sidecar and you can only go with 80km/h , if you go solo you can remove the "clam" the limit and the bike can go with 130km/h . And you can ride it solo .
@@Ironpine27 Yes , but if you have one and you want to ride solo without the limit , please do not forget when you will have the sidecar don't pass the 80km/h is not safe , because of the different axe configuration . This bike is like any other "cruiser" take it slow and brace the world around you when riding enjoy the road and don't think about the destination if you know what I mean :))
@@Ares9021 I know my friend, I've never ridden a sidecar rough. I've ridden a 1970's chang jiang and late 1960's urals and they definitely make sure to let you know when you do something they don't like 😂
The high mount exhaust system, LED lights and the oil cooler makes this motorcycle totally awesome.
ITS BEAUTIFUL AND PRACTICAL 👈🏻
Rain snow mud small creeks sand. And I’m hoping if you do the maintenance religiously it may last for quite a while.
I’LL BET 👍🏻
The only thing I can think of that should come with it is a DECENT hand tire pump. And if you wish a real compressor.
Tackle ☑️
Tent ☑️
Camping gear ☑️
Spare gas ☑️
Extra water ☑️
Change of clothes ☑️
I’m just dreaming
I first saw and fell in love with the Ural back in 2010. I got my motorcycle licence just so I could have one. I bought a Suzuki C50 instead due to cost and licensing issues here in Canada, but some day….
Amazing! I love the attention to quality and detail! I love all Urals, but a thoroughly retro one such as this model from Alphacars, complete with the canvas sidecar and spare covers, is on my wishlist!
I like theColor. nice description… Dimitri...
Ok, I'm in love with the Ural. I'm about to sell my Harley Sportster and buy one.
Such a beautiful machine!
Looking forward to coming up in April or May to take a look at these in person. Leaning towards the Sahara, but I sure like this look as well!
That is one beautiful bike!
Very nice Bike. How much does cost??
Great video, thank you for the information.
Thank You! Let us know if you have any specific questions we can answer for you.
I have a goal of buying a gear up and filming an adventure to the arctic circle, stay there for 60 days, and return.
We have the same dream! You should pick one up and check out the Alcan 5000 Rally - This would be the ultimate Artic adventure for a Ural!
@@AlphaCars Wish I could brother. I'm still making everybody else's dreams come true first. Working for the man, to make wife and kids have a good life. Same Ole story as everyone else. Can't justify a $20,000 motorcycle right now. Heck, I'm still keeping a 33 year old truck on the road....one day I'll have something nice.
How much is the unicolor
Hi Michael, you can view pricing of a 2022 unicolor here: www.alphacars.com/vehicle-details/new-2022-ural-gear-up-heritage-hunter-boxborough-ma-id-46636694
I love 2 buy
Is the sidecar removable?
Keep in mind that the bikes are designed with the sidecar, so performance may not be optimal compared to regular sidecar-less bikes.
Nevertheless, it can be done. Just remember to also take off the steering dampener.
@@Ironpine27 Yes, the sidecar is removable, from the factory the bike has a speed limit because of the sidecar and you can only go with 80km/h , if you go solo you can remove the "clam" the limit and the bike can go with 130km/h . And you can ride it solo .
@@Ares9021 Huh, I didn't realise there was a physical limiter. I always thought 80kmh was just the recommended max speed.
Thanks for the info!
@@Ironpine27 Yes , but if you have one and you want to ride solo without the limit , please do not forget when you will have the sidecar don't pass the 80km/h is not safe , because of the different axe configuration . This bike is like any other "cruiser" take it slow and brace the world around you when riding enjoy the road and don't think about the destination if you know what I mean :))
@@Ares9021 I know my friend, I've never ridden a sidecar rough. I've ridden a 1970's chang jiang and late 1960's urals and they definitely make sure to let you know when you do something they don't like 😂
Great looking bike to bad it doesn't have my yamahas reliability
They’ve gotten much, much better. There are guys with over 60,000 miles on their machines
Is the transmission synchronized?
They are constant mesh transmissions, there are no synchronizer rings.
It’s not but it’s still not difficult to shift.