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M72
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Ural
M-72
(Russia) Built from 1939 to 1956,
750cc 78mm bore x 78mm stroke side-valve. Manufactured in six
Soviet factories including Irbit, Moscow, Kiev & Gorky. Based on
the pre-WWII BMW R71. The engine was also fitted to the later
Ukrainian Dnepr K-750. Final production of the motorcycle with
this engine was in Kiev Motor Works (Ukraine) as the Dnepr MT-12
in 1984. |
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M62
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Ural
M-62
(Russia) Early 1960's 26 bhp
@5400 rpm. 78mm bore & 68mm stroke. Plunger frame with hinged
rear mudguard.
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M63
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Ural
M-63
(Russia) Early 1970's 649cc 28 bhp @5400 rpm.
The first Ural motorcycle to be exported from behind the 'Iron
Curtain' to the UK in small numbers by Fred Wells.
This was also the first Ural to be sold in the UK by SATRA
(Soviet American Trade Association) as a Cossack 650 |
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M66
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Ural M-66
(Russia) Mid 1970's 32bhp @5400 rpm. The first Ural
to be fitted with an external oil filter and still
retained the single leading shoe front brake. Used
as solo and sidecar motorcycles. |
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M67
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Ural
M-67
(Russia) - 1973 to 1976, 649cc 36bhp @ 5800
rpm.
Top speed 105 kph. Developed from the M-66
that was imported into the UK in relatively large numbers.
The M-67 has a 12
volt alternator, Twin leading shoe front brake, but very few got to the UK. Made
a good solo and sidecar motorcycle. |
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750-OHV
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Ural
750
(Russia) 746cc 45 bhp @ 5400 rpm.
78mm bore, stroke 78mm. In 1996 the first renewed Ural models
were launched, |
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