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2008 Ural Solo
2008 Ural Solo

– 2008 Ural Solo

2008 Ural Solo

Classic solo bike

Still living in the past and loving it? The Retro has the look of motorcycling days gone by, but many of the amenities afforded by modern technology. Take to those twisting, country roads with a bike that begs the question… “Where does that road go?”



SPECIFICATIONS USA – 2008 Ural Solo:

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SPECIFICATIONS Europe – 2008 Ural Solo:


Engine
Type Air cooled 2-cylinder 4-stroke Boxer engine
Bore/stroke 78 mm x 78 mm
Capacity 745 cc
Rated output 29 kW at 5,600 rpm
Max. torque 52 Nm at 4,000 rpm
Carburator Twin KEIHIN L22A A
Max. speed approx.130 km/h
Ignition Electronic

Power transmission
Clutch Dry double disc
Gearbox 4 speed plus 1 reverse
Final drive Bevel gear with drive shaft
Starting Electric plus kickstart

Chassis/Brakes
Frame Double loop steel tube
Front suspension Telescopic fork
Rear suspension Double sided swinging arm with hydraulic
spring shock absorbers – 2 x adjustable
Wheels 2 cross-spoked wheels
Rims 2.15 x 18

Tyres Road tyres
3,50 x 18

Brakes Front: hydraulic discbrake
Rear: mechanical drumbrake

Dimensions/Weights
Dry weight 215 kg
Permitted total weight 382 kg
Length/width/height 2530 mm / 850 mm / 1300 mm
Seat height 810 mm
Usable tank volume 19 l, 95 Octan
Fuel consumption 6.5 l/100 km

Colour black

Specifications and features are subject to change

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