The Ural Gaucho Rambler is a unique motorcycle that was produced in 2014 with only 50 units made. It features a four-stroke, twin flat boxer cylinder engine with a capacity of 749cc and a maximum power of 41hp at 5500 rpm. The engine is air-cooled and has twin KEIHIN L22 AA carburettors, while the ignition is electronic and can start using both electric and kick methods. The gear transmission is four-speed with reverse and has a dry, double disc clutch. The motorcycle has a sidecar that is engageable, with a shaft-sidecar drive and a 4.62:1 final drive ratio. The front and rear suspension make use of Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers, while the sidecar suspension has a single-sided swing-arm with Sachs hydraulic spring shock absorber. The motorcycle’s wheels are made of aluminum with spokes, while the tyres are Duro HF-308. The vehicle has a length of 2580mm, width of 1700mm, height of 1100mm, ground clearance of 150mm, and a dry weight of 335 kg. It has a maximum permissible weight of 601kg and a fuel capacity of 18.9L with a consumption average of 6.7 L/100km. Its Pacific blue colour gives it an appealing look.
Make Model: Ural Gaucho Rambler
Year: 2014
Production: 50 units
Engine: Four stroke, twin flat boxer cylinders, OHV, 2 valve percylinder
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