The Ural M70 Arctic motorcycle was produced in 2007 and features a four-stroke, twin flat boxer cylinder engine with a capacity of 749cc. It has twin KEIHIN carburettors and an electronic ignition system, with both electric and kick starting options. The bike produces a maximum power of 30.6 kW at 5500 rpm and maximum torque of 56.9 Nm at 4300 rpm. The transmission is a 4-speed with reverse and the final drive is via shaft. The front suspension features leading link with Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers, while the rear suspension features Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers. The sidecar suspension is a single-sided swing-arm with Sachs hydraulic spring shock absorber which is adjustable. The bike has Brembo front brakes with full floating disc and a mechanical drum rear brake, with an additional mechanical drum sidecar brake. The bike weighs 335kg and has a maximum permissible weight of 601kg. It has a fuel capacity of 18.9L and consumes an average of 6.7L/100km. The bike is white camouflage in colour.
Make Model: Ural M70 Arctic
Year: 2007
Engine: Four stroke, twin flat boxer cylinders, OHV, 2 valve percylinder
Capacity: 749 cc / 45.7 cub in
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