The Ural M70 Anniversary motorcycle was produced in 2011 with only 50 units made. It features a four-stroke twin flat boxer cylinder engine with a capacity of 749cc and a compression ratio of 8.6:1. The motorcycle is air-cooled and has twin KEIHIN L 22 AA carburettors with 32mm induction. The starting mechanism is both electric and kick. The Ural M70 Anniversary has a maximum power output of 30.6kW and a maximum torque of 56.9Nm at 4300 rpm. The transmission is four-speed with reverse and has a dry, double-disc clutch. The final drive is shaft driven, with a final drive ratio of 4.62:1. The front suspension is a leading link with Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers, and the rear suspension is Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers. The sidecar suspension features a single-sided swingarm with Sachs hydraulic spring shock absorber and is adjustable up to five positions. The Ural M70 Anniversary motorcycle has aluminium rims with spokes measuring 2.5 x 19 inches for both front and rear wheels. The fuel tank capacity is 18.9L, with a reserve of 3.8L, and an average fuel consumption of 6.7L/100km. The Ural M70 Anniversary comes in a brown colour, and it has a dry weight of 335kg and a maximum permissible weight of 601kg. The motorcycle has a ground clearance of 150mm and a seat height of 785mm. Both front and sidecar brakes are mechanical drums while the front brakes are Brembo with full-floating disc.
Make Model: Ural M70 Anniversary Edition
Year: 2011
Production: 50 units
Engine: Four stroke, twin flat boxer cylinders, OHV, 2 valve percylinder
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