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Pedro_The_Swift
3rd December 2012, 04:24 PM
URAL Yamal,,
proving not all manufacturers are boring,,:lol2:
read the inscription on the paddle;):cool:
Ural Yamal Limited Edition is a two-wheel-drive motorcycle with an oar (http://www.autoblog.com/2012/12/02/ural-yamal-limited-edition-is-a-two-wheel-drive-motorcycle-with/)

Leroy_Riding
17th July 2013, 11:28 AM
when I opened this I was expecting one of those hydrolic front wheel driven things that both Yammaha and KTM have 'under development'
plesently surprised.

Redback
17th July 2013, 01:46 PM
Very funny, who said the Russians didn't have a sense of humour:D

CapableCate
17th July 2013, 10:12 PM
Hilarious!! :lol::lol:

Bigbjorn
18th July 2013, 04:22 PM
Make good strong reliable bikes, the Russians, IZH, Cossack, Ural. Not high performers but built like brick dunnies and meant to soldier on in the wilds of Siberia and Central Asia. A mate had a Cossack 350 twin for a commuter, from East Bankstown to Haymarket where he worked 7 day rotating shifts. He bought it new and it plugged away for fifteen years with almost total reliability before his employer moved to Orange and he took early retirement. I always liked Russian machine tools. Likewise built like brick dunnies, plenty of iron in the castings and rigidity guaranteed. Yeronga TAFE had some Stankoexport universal milling machines with motorised overarm which took 35 years of abuse from apprentices and hobbyists and were still accurate on the dials.

VladTepes
19th July 2013, 09:17 AM
Posted this on another forum and they all reckon it's great too ! Good find Pedro !

shorty943
27th July 2013, 05:08 PM
Ural have gone soft, cushy new upholstered seating and all.
Time was they had hardy and durable rubber seats.

Fondly remember one I rode for a while, sidecar looked like a conversion from a washing machine. It wasn't fast, but it went anywhere. Sort of like a 3 wheeled Landy, with the same level of weather protection too.

Phil HH
26th August 2013, 10:36 PM
Sidecar wheel drive. Hope that it has a diff, or turning could be a bit problematic, requiring you to give it a fistful and drop the clutch to get one wheel spinning.
About 1970 Rokon made a 2WD bike, the Trailbreaker. Front and rear wheels were driven, and the wheels were hollow and could be used as fuel or water drums. I saw one in Taralga NSW about 15 years ago.

P.s., I thought that Rokons were long gone, but I googled them and it seems that they are still in production, and have been since 1964. Powered by Kohler industrial engines, the new ones look pretty much the same as the old ones.
49 years of producing the same model motorcycle must nearly be a record.

wrinklearthur
27th August 2013, 12:20 PM
http://www.rokon.com/web_images/MouseOver_Trailbreaker.jpg
http://www.rokon.com/web_images/MouseOver_RokonForHunters.jpg
http://www.rokon.com/web_images/acc_sidecar.jpg
http://www.rokon.com/web_images/acc_trailer_1wheel.jpg

Three Point Hitch, PN 104161 - This item is required to raise and lower the Moldboard Plow and the Cultivator. This 30 lb. unit bolts onto the back of all Rokon models. It is spring loaded and has 16 inches of travel. Overall dimensions are 19" Long x 14 1/2" Wide x 17 1/2" High.
http://www.rokon.com/web_images/acc_ag_3pointhitch.jpg

VladTepes
30th August 2013, 01:41 PM
There was an early one of those Rokons on "American Pickers" or "Pawn Stars" (or one of those shows) recently.

VladTepes
30th August 2013, 01:43 PM
So what's a Rokon worth? The 2wd one?
Would be fun to get out hunting on one. How fast are they / aren't they?