URAL LIMITED EDITION MOTORCYCLES

 
 

From Russia With Love 2020

This year’s Limited Edition Ural is inspired by the elegance and sophistication of the ultimate espionage icon or… by the highly anticipated (yet postponed) you-know-which spy movie and indubitably by that very alluring mystique that comes only from Russia… with Love.

Each FRWL Ural is well-appointed with luxurious upholstery, timeless chrome and stainless trim, exquisitely painted with our own unique blend of silver birch. The sidecar features a wrapped dash with centre timepiece, a 12V power outlet and EJECT button disguised as a functional lighter are within arm’s reach should the need arise. Halogen driving lights will illuminate the darkest missions and is ready to take on any assignment.

Ural Motorcycles has produced only thirty-five of these exclusive limited editions with only one produced for Australia, bearing one of the unique names of the most successful Russian female operatives - Arina (don’t ask how we know).


 

Ural Ambassador 2017

In honor of our 75th anniversary we’d like to introduce our newest limited edition, the Ural Ambassador.

Inspired by the extraordinary world travelers and storytellers who chose to brave the adventure and explore the world by sidecar. Our Ural Ambassador is the envoy of good will, a perfect vehicle to connect with people from all walks of life, explore foreign terrains and start a conversation with perfect strangers no matter where the road takes you.

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Ural Dark Force 2015

From a factory far, far away; nestled in the Ural Mountains, comes the Dark Force. Standard equipped with Lightsaber®, LED lighting, and fully blacked out to hide you in the shadows.

Inspired by the world of Star Wars®, we created a motorcycle that lets your inner child explore the dark side with little damage to the real world balance of power. Come to the dark side...we've got sidecars!


Ural Gaucho Rambler 2013

Introducing the 2013 American West-inspired limited edition Ural Gaucho Rambler, a motorcycle created in collaboration with Pendleton Woolen Mills. This limited edition Ural is a wistful homage to a past age. The color is new, chosen by Pendleton, and we named it Pacific Blue. The bike comes with sunburned canvas upholstery and a “Journey West” blanket by Pendleton. The Gaucho Rambler is a bike ready for the long road and the spiritual journey devoid of stuff. No need to pack, no need to prepare, there’s nothing to do but go.


 
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Ural Yamal 2012

Our limited edition Ural Yamal is spec'd with its own double hull like the boat: we've weather proofed the bottom and the lower portion of the sidecar body and the fenders for additional protection. We powder coated it flat orange—the Ural Yamal can be spotted anywhere. And to defeat the long nights as you travel from waypoint to waypoint, we included additional lighting. Knobby spare tire, and hand guards round out the mission capability of the Ural Yamal. An impasse may come in other shapes and sizes beyond weather and topography, so our Yamal also includes an oar—which can double as a defensive tool or your last hope of survival on thin ice... you never know. Finally, the sea-going Yamal is unforgettable with its menacing teeth.


Ural M70 Anniversary 2011

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the legendary Irbit Motorcycle Factory, we introduced the M70 Anniversary Limited Edition model based on the Retro model. It is painted in olive drab, the sidecar has a machine gun mount and its tonneau cover is made of canvas similar to the one used on the M72. Just like the M72 it also includes a spare wheel and shovel.

The tear drop gas tank is decorated with a replica of the first factory badge (circa 1956). The motorcycle features a tractor style seat and luggage rack on the rear fender. Each anniversary M70 also comes with a special commemorative plaque, and is equipped with 18″ aluminum rims, 40 mm Marzocchi telescopic forks, Sachs shocks, Brembo front disc brake, and other modern features. A longer wheel base and lower sitting sidecar make this model the fastest and best handling Ural.

 
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Ural Red October 2009

This year our European colleagues from Ural Motorcycles GmbH came up with the idea of the Red October to commemorate either the 25th anniversary of the novel "The Hunt for the Red October" or the 92nd anniversary of the Red October Revolution (whichever comes first).

They have been bold and courageous in choosing a color scheme, not usually associated with a classic motorcycle and sidecar design. Red October ... Single wheel drive, 19” wheels and 3.89 final drive ratio - fastest Ural combination! Black trim against the dressy red paint scheme...


Ural Sahara 2008

Inspired by the sandy dunes of the great Sahara desert and also by the wildly popular European Pustinja model, Ural is bringing the Limited Edition Ranger Sahara '09 to Australia.

It is considered to be the Limited Edition for 2008, but it was sold in 2009 as a 2009 Model Year. Unfortunately for all of us there were only 4 Sahara bikes built for the Australian market and they are pretty much impossible to find, because there owners have absolutely no desire to part with them.

Any military theme Ural looks like it just came from the Indiana Jones era, but what makes the “Sahara” and “Pustinya” belong to that era even more is the fact that all bike parts are painted the same color – bike and sidecar frame, suspensions, arm and levers, wheels … everything. This is tedious and time consuming process that was only done on “Sahara”, “Pustinya” and “Taiga” Limited Edition Urals. On all other Urals these parts are painted in flat black and body parts are painted in specific color.

 
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