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2013 Ural Patrol T Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $12,899.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Matte Black
Location:

Eaton, Ohio, US

Eaton, OH, US
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Ural Patrol T tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:8882521941

Ural Patrol T description

2013 URAL Patrol T, The Patrol T has everything you know and appreciate about the 2013 Ural T with the addition of 2 wheel drive! Clean, understated and fundamental, the Patrol T elevates the standard T model from a do-it-all sidecar motorcycle into a go anywhere and do-it-all tool, one which is more fun than anything else in your garage. While the 2013 Patrol T is instantly ready to take you wherever you want to go, it is also an incredible canvas which you can accessorize. Create your own outdoor adventure with your 2013 Patrol T.

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Ural Sales Increase 39 Percent In 2011

Wed, 11 Jan 2012

Ural, the funky motorcycle sidecar manufacturer from Russia, is boasting a 39% increase in unit sales for 2011. Considering the company’s total expected output for last year was approximately 1,100 models, you won’t notice an influx of sidehacks dominating your local roadways, but this is really good news for the small manufacturer of eclectic two-wheelers, especially in the midst of a deficient economy. Ural recognized an article in the New York Times and a collaboration with bike builder James Hammarhead for some of the company’s increasing popularity.

Ural Posts Third Consecutive Year of Growth

Mon, 28 Jan 2013

According to a Ural announcement the Russian sidecar manufacturer posted a third year of consecutive sales growth. Ural claims that the two previous years, 2010 and 2011 put the company in a position to enjoy a record year in 2012 of 30+% growth, more than previous record set in 2006. “We fell really hard in 2009, maybe harder than others in the industry.

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.