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1991 Ural 8-103-10 on 2040-motos

US $29000
YearYear:1991 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Blue
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Ural 8-103-10 photos

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Ural 8-103-10 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):649 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Ural 8-103-10 description

Original Russian legendary motorcycle with sidecar, never painted, in good condition.
Can be shipped almost in any place of the world.
Shipping from Russia to Germany Bremerhaven is about 550$
Shipping from Germany to USA are follow
Bremerhaven-> NEWARK 1075$
Bremerhaven-> Tacoma 1375$

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Cool Cycles Ice Cream

Mon, 20 Apr 2009

John Gibson had a vision 15 years ago to sell ice cream from a motorcycle sidecar, inspired while running as he listening to motivational guru, Tony Robins. After years of experimenting with different bikes and setups, including using the Russian made Ural (he once owned a Ural dealership), Gibson, finally settled on the Honda 750 Shadow and the Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster. The Cool Cycles Ice Cream Company is open for business, the headquarters are located in Tacoma, WA where they will start selling franchises within a 100 mile radius, the Los Angeles area will be next and Las Vegas to follow.

Russian Motorcycle Racers Carry Sochi Olympic Torch

Thu, 19 Dec 2013

A pair of Russian motocross racers took part in the Olympic torch relay this week, carrying the Olympic flame on their motorcycles on its way to Sochi. On Dec. 15, Russian sidecarcross racer Evgeny Scherbinin (pictured above) carried the torch into Kamensk-Uralsky, an industrial city described as the birthplace of motorcycling in the region.

Urals Parade Through Sochi Olympic Ceremony

Fri, 07 Feb 2014

With the start of the Sochi winter olympics upon us, reports have gone rampant about the terrible conditions some athletes and media have experienced so far. Lost in all the hoopla is the participation of 20 red Urals in the Olympics opening ceremony. A spectacular procession of the legendary sidecar motorcycles across the ice of the Fisht stadium symbolized one of the achievements in Russia’s post-WWII reconstruction history and gave Ural a moment of recognition in front of an international audience.