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Ural Yamal Limited Edition

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Make Model

Ural Yamal Limited Edition

Year

2012

Production

50 units

Engine

Four stroke, twin flat boxer cylinders, OHV, 2 valve percylinder

Capacity

749 cc / 45.7 cub in

Bore x Stroke

78 x 78 mm

Compression Ratio

8.6:1

Cooling System

Air cooled

Induction

Twin KEIHIN L 22 AA Carburettors, 32 mm

Ignition

Electronic

Starting

Electric & kick

Spark Plug

NGK BPR6HS

Max Power

30.6 kW / 41 hp @ 5500 rpm

Max Torque

56.9 Nm / 5.8 kgf-m / 42 ft-lbs @ 4300 rpm

Clutch

Dry, double disc

Transmission 

4 speed with reverse

Final Drive

Shaft

Sidecar drive

Engageable, shaft

Final Drive Ratio

4.62:1

Front Suspension

Leading link w/Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers

Rear Suspension

Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers

Sidecar Suspension

Single sided swing-arm with Sachs hydraulic spring shock absorber, 5 x adjustable

Front Wheels

Aluminium rims with spokes, 2.5 x 19

Rear Wheels

Aluminium rims with spokes, 2.5 x 19

Front Tyres

Duro HF-308, 4.0×19″

Rear Tyres

Duro HF-308, 4.0×19″

Front Brakes

Brembo with full floating disc

Rear Brake

Mechanical drum

Sidecar Brake

Mechanical drum

Dimensions

Length: 2581 mm / 101.6 in
Width: 1699 mm / 66.9 in
Height: 1100 mm / 43.3 in

Ground Clearance

150 mm / 5.9 in

Seat Height

785 mm / 30.9 in

Dry Weight

335 kg / 739 lbs

Max Permissible Weight

601 kg / 1325 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

18.9 L / 5.0 US gal

Fuel Reserve

3.8 L / 1.0 US gal

Consumption Average

6.7 L/100km / 14.9 km/l / 35 US mpg

Colours

Flat orange
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Snow, and ice-and better yet-permafrost as far as the eyes can see. They call it the Yamal Peninsula, which translates as the end of the Earth. A peninsula in Russia, which is known for being nothing short of inhospitable, barren, and perpetually frozen. What a perfect namesake then for a Russian icebreaker. These ships spend their days forging paths through the impasse that is the frozen Arctic Ocean, just north of Siberia. Heavy, rugged, and focused intently on their mission, these boats are truly one of a kind.
When we chose our inspiration for the 2012 limited edition, we struck upon the brilliance of the Yamal. A vessel designed to conquer any impasse, a vessel that may not always make sense, but one which—when speaking to the right people—is absolutely necessary. Our bikes are much like this strange breed of sea-going vessel: durable, dependable, and able to conquer what typical motorcycles cannot.

Our limited edition Ural Yamal is spec'd with its own double hull like the boat: we've weather proofed the bottom and the lower portion of the sidecar body and the fenders for additional protection. We powder coated it flat orange—the Ural Yamal can be spotted anywhere. And to defeat the long nights as you travel from waypoint to waypoint, we included additional lighting. Knobby spare tire, and hand guards round out the mission capability of the Ural Yamal. An impasse may come in other shapes and sizes beyond weather and topography, so our Yamal also includes an oar—which can double as a defensive tool or your last hope of survival on thin ice... you never know. Finally, the sea-going Yamal is unforgettable with its menacing teeth. We thought teeth made absolute sense for Ural. And yes, they come with the bike.

The 2012 Ural Yamal—the only motorcycle that comes with an oar.

The Heart & Brakes

Reliable, stout, and proven, the boxer layout could be the last engine you ever ride. Air cooled, and elegant, this motor is the heart of every Ural we build. Additionally, updated for the modern world, the Ural Yamal will stop with ease—Brembo full floating disc on the front—and give you plenty of feedback courtesy of the Sachs suspension.

Knobby Spare & Oar

Find yourself suddenly in over your head? No worries, the Yamal comes with a knobby spare tire, and if that isn't enough to get you out of trouble, the Ural Yamal also comes with an oar—more than likely the only motorcycle ever factory-equipped with one.

Additional Perks

The Ural Yamal is outfitted with the teeth of its namesake, two fog lights mounted on the sidecar bumper, the flat orange powder coat meets 3M coating at the bottom of most surfaces, and both rider and passenger get the comfort of fairing and windscreen. And last but not least the Ural Yamal is based on the Gear-Up, so you'll have two wheel drive at your disposal.