motorcycle ride through a blizzard http://www.autoblog.com/2012/12/29/...maing-grid7|maing5|dl11|sec3_lnk2&pLid=251888
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interesting setup. never heard of this brand of bike http://www.autoblog.com/2012/12/29/...maing-grid7|maing5|dl11|sec3_lnk2&pLid=251888
I looked hard at the Ural (2 wheel drive) Before i bought a Spyder in 08, Not enough engine to get up
the hills here in N.Jersey. Top speed on a good day was 60/63 MPG. ''If'' they ever put a 1200cc in it'
I'll buy it.!
Could the JAVA/YAVA been sold as a Jawa in the US. I do not remember much, but they did sell Jawas in the US.1200cc on the URAL that is. I grew up in Russia and my grandfather and uncles had these. Great machines and have been put through a nightmare of Russian weather conditions and roads in general. These bikes were tough and they were built to last! However, I am not 100% sure if what is being sold now is the same thing as what my grandfather rode in the 70s. I doubt very much that today's bikes are as tough as they were. On top of that, URAL, although a mimic of 1940s BMW, had all lot of modifications done by the Russian military to them, which was later incorporated into URAL and DNEPR motorcycles produced in Russia. Yava (or JAVA) was another great motorcycle, which Russians produced with Czechoslovakia in the 70s and is still very popular in Russia.
I didn't know they had cliffs you could ride off in NJ. :roflblack:I looked hard at the Ural (2 wheel drive) Before i bought a Spyder in 08, Not enough engine to get up
the hills here in N.Jersey. Top speed on a good day was 60/63 MPH. ''If'' they ever put a 1200cc in it'
I'll buy it.!
Could the JAVA/YAVA been sold as a Jawa in the US. I do not remember much, but they did sell Jawas in the US.
AOL has quite bit of (mis ) information on this vid. I looked at buying a side car rig, but my big foot did not work well on the brake area. I needed a bit more power as well. Urals are one of the few that mount a spare tire, fit all thre wheels
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