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Reviewed on November 7, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Ural Tourist LX
5.0
This thing is amazing. It rivals even the best Japanese and European bikes as far as quality and reliability are concerned. I've put almost 40k on mine and still not a single problem. It is the best thing I have ever purchased! First time I rode a friends I said, "I've got to get me one of...
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This thing is amazing. It rivals even the best Japanese and European bikes as far as quality and reliability are concerned. I've put almost 40k on mine and still not a single problem. It is the best thing I have ever purchased! First time I rode a friends I said, "I've got to get me one of these.
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Reviewed on October 10, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Ural Tourist LX
5.0
The Ural with sidecar and a real reverse gear, both standards, is more fun than an adult should be allowed to have. Our other motorcycle, a big V-twin, (you guess what kind), has stayed in the garage all summer. My wife prefers to ride in the Ural sidecar; it's more comfy and she says it beats...
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The Ural with sidecar and a real reverse gear, both standards, is more fun than an adult should be allowed to have. Our other motorcycle, a big V-twin, (you guess what kind), has stayed in the garage all summer. My wife prefers to ride in the Ural sidecar; it's more comfy and she says it beats looking at the back of my head! We've taken this machine places where we wouldn't dream of going on an expensive two wheeler. It's as close to a street legal ATV as you can get. And Ural has been obsessed with quality improvements. From sealed bearings, a 55 amp alternator and monster Brembo disk brake, there are just too many upgrades to list here. Take a look at the improvements and you'll see what I mean. No, I don't work for them; I'm just excited to be able to ride a motorcycle down a gravel road, on wet grass or just to the store and have a blast doing it. No worries about where to park or if the bike will fall over. It's not a freeway cruiser, it takes it's time getting up to 60, but it makes exploring fun. No problems at all with this bike. Did I mention how large the trunk is?
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Reviewed on October 8, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Ural Tourist Classic T75
5.0
Just about the most fun I've had on a bike! The quality is much improved over older models. Mine was purchased used this spring (2005) just out of the break in. I've had the alternator, speedo cable and ignition go bad, and replaced. The drive shaft splines also stripped. BUT, you can't go into...
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Just about the most fun I've had on a bike! The quality is much improved over older models. Mine was purchased used this spring (2005) just out of the break in. I've had the alternator, speedo cable and ignition go bad, and replaced. The drive shaft splines also stripped. BUT, you can't go into this expecting a modern, problem free bike. Buy a Japanese bike, then. These are old tech, with few changes over half a century. But now this bike is getting better and better. It pulls like a draft horse, and easily keeps up in traffic. It handles great, and has become my daily rider (I also own a Yamaha Road Star and an Enfield Bullet). I make more friends on the Ural, as it always draws a crowd and everyone wants to talk about it. I'd get another with NO hesitation
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Reviewed on January 23, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Ural Tourist 750 with Sidecar
5.0
I just picked up my Patrol two days ago. The last time I had checked out these bikes was 1995 and I was not impressed. The bikes looked cheap, and their reputation was pretty bad so I decided against it. After quite a bit of research I decided to take another look. First off, the finish is 1000%...
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I just picked up my Patrol two days ago. The last time I had checked out these bikes was 1995 and I was not impressed. The bikes looked cheap, and their reputation was pretty bad so I decided against it. After quite a bit of research I decided to take another look. First off, the finish is 1000% improved, it's still a little rough around the edges but overall I think they compare well to BMW or Harley. After a short indoctrination by the dealer I was ready to get on the road. I had a 120 mile ride ahead of me and the prospect of not going over 40 mph was not exactly appealing. It turned out to be a very pleasant ride; the tractor seat is actually very comfortable. The bike tracks very well although pulling a hack gets some getting used to. The transmission reminds me of our old tractor back home, although it is already smoothing out some. This is definitely not a high tech, high performance bike. I think it will be a nice commuter; the reverse gear makes it easy to back out of a parking space. But the main reason I bought it is to take my 6 year old out on rides with me. And the kids LOVE it. Today I took the wife and the two kids (3 and 6) out to dinner. Both kids fit well in the sidecar and the wife rode on the back. The bike handled about the same, the engine has a lot of torque. Once the break in period is over I'll see how it handles highway speeds and off road. Already my son is asking to go camping and I think this will be the perfect vehicle to get us out there. Will keep you updated.
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Reviewed on January 31, 2004
Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Ural Tourist Classic T75
5.0
I have owned my 2002 tourist for a year now. It's barely broken in with 5000km on the clock. I've owned several air-head Beemers over the years, and the Ural has lots of things I liked in the older BMW's. It pulls like a John Deere tractor and just keeps getting smoother and stronger now that...
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I have owned my 2002 tourist for a year now. It's barely broken in with 5000km on the clock. I've owned several air-head Beemers over the years, and the Ural has lots of things I liked in the older BMW's. It pulls like a John Deere tractor and just keeps getting smoother and stronger now that it's getting broken-in. I had a problem at first with the electronic ignition, but Ural replaced it free and I haven't had a lick of trouble since. The frame and suspension are very strongly built and the sidecar and luggage rack can carry lots of gear and a passenger. Driving a sidecar rig is "different" than handling a regular motorcycle, but once you get used to it, it's a lot of fun. The rig also draws attention nearly everywhere you stop, and you get to meet lots of nice people, too. It seems like all kinds of people are friendly to you when you come into town on the rig, as it doesn't seem to make people feel threatened. Since my Ural is my only rig, and I am usually alone, I do kind of miss having a standard motorcycle to play with--but I like my Ural too.
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Reviewed on May 15, 2002
Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Ural Tourist Classic T75
5.0
If you are interested in a sidecar the 2002 Ural Tourist, with the 750cc engine, is a great rig. Attracts a lot of attention - if you don't want to talk to people don't buy a Ural! Drives great. Easy to service. ...
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If you are interested in a sidecar the 2002 Ural Tourist, with the 750cc engine, is a great rig. Attracts a lot of attention - if you don't want to talk to people don't buy a Ural! Drives great. Easy to service. Fun.
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Reviewed on January 5, 2002
Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Ural Tourist Classic T75
5.0
New 750cc engine provides 75mph cruising speed. Fit and finish is greatly improved. Controls are now comparable with modern bikes. Everything is smoother. People stop you everywhere to look and ask...
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New 750cc engine provides 75mph cruising speed. Fit and finish is greatly improved. Controls are now comparable with modern bikes. Everything is smoother. People stop you everywhere to look and ask questions.
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