Wednesday, August 19, 2009

2010 Ural Retro Red October Limited Edition

• 2010 Ural Retro Red October Limited Edition

2010 Ural Retro Red October Limited Edition
It has become a tradition that every fall we’re trying to surprise you with our trademark end-of-the-year limited edition motorcycles.
This year our European colleagues from Ural Motorcycles GmbH came up with the idea of the Red October to commemorate either the 25th anniversary of the novel "The Hunt for the Red October" or the 92nd anniversary of the Red October Revolution (whichever comes first). They have been bold and courageous in choosing a color scheme, not usually associated with a classic motorcycle and sidecar design.
Red October ... Single wheel drive, 18” wheels and 3.89 final drive ratio, lower seating sidecar on the Retro sidecar frame - fastest Ural combination! Black trim against the dressy red paint scheme... available fall of 2009.
The hunt for Red October is now on!

Over the years it has become a tradition that the European Importer creates and orders a limited edition Ural motorcycle from the Siberian factory to be produced in small numbers. This year we have been bold and courageous in choosing a bright gloss red and matt black colour scheme, not usually associated with a classic motorcycle and sidecar design. The theme is based on the novel “The Hunt for Red October” by Tom Clancy and its movie version. The limited edition Ural will be launched to the public in the autumn 2009
Some questions come to mind.
1.Is the Ural “Red October“a Russian missile submarine?
2.Does the Ural “Red October“have a magnetohydrodynamic drive (MHD) as seen in the movie?
3.Can the Ural “Red October” move without sound or detection?

•Answer 1.)
No! This “Red October“is not a submarine. It is a Russian Ural motorcycle and sidecar combination 2009 Limited Edition.

•Answer 2.)
No! The Ural “Red October“does not have a magnetohydrodynamic drive (MHD). It has a matt black stealth flat twin engine (MBS) with a capacity of 745 cc, which provides around 40 HP through a 4 speed plus reverse gearbox with drive shaft to the rear wheel.

•Answer 3.)
Yes and no! The vehicle can be pushed by hand with no sound on its 18inch Heidenau tyres. But nobody does that. Once the matt black stealth high torque engine (MBS) is activated, the raucous roaring of the two unrestrictive silencers will give your position away.
The Ural limited edition 2009 “Red October” sits lower than the standard Ural.18 inch wheels instead of the common 19 inch ones and the lower mounted sidecar along with the bright red paint gives an aggressive stance even when stationary. The lower centre of gravity also enhances cornering stability at higher speeds.
As always on Ural limited editions there are many small detailed changes to enhance the overall theme:
The “Red October” will be equipped with the reverse gear lever on the fuel tank, retro style round sidecar lights, discreet luggage rack behind the riders seat and another on the boot of the sidecar, and a small practical steel box on the back of the sidecar with a unique mark, which somehow indicates the real origin of all Ural bikes.
This Ural celebrates the contrast between the soft matt black on all frame parts and the bright gloss red of the body parts
The Hunt for Red October is now on! Not more than 30 units will be launched from the Ural dockyards in October 2009.
Anyone who wants to make sure that they get one of these special Ural sidecar bikes, should visit their Ural dealer immediately.




2010 Ural Retro Red October Limited Edition - Specifications
MSRP: $TBA USD

Final drive
Single wheel drive, 3.89 ratio

Sidecar chassis
“Retro” style

Wheels
18” painted steel rims, steel spokes

Tires
18” Uralshina

Seat
“Tractor” style single seat


Additional equipment
Hand reverse shifter
Rear fender luggage rack
Trunk luggage rack
Sidecar bumper
First aid box

Options you may purchase separately
Spare tire
Sidecar windscreen
Bench seat

Paint scheme

Body parts - Grenadier Red
Frames, wheel hubs and rims, handlebar, fender clips, racks, dash, engine, and gearbox cases, and other parts - Matt Black
Exhaust pipes and mufflers - Black ceramic coating



Notes:
Following our established tradition of showing the bike in specification that you won't get - take a look at the pictures and read the comments carefully.
1. Tires. Unfortunately the luxurious Heidenaus that you see in the photos do not meet load rating require-
ments,so we'll have to stick with the Uralshina tires for US Red October variant.

2. Exhaust system. Again, have to follow the rules, the exhaust will be stock but with black ceramic coating. If
you really want the aftermarket pipes as shown on the photos, you'll have to get them from your dealer sepa-
rately.
3. The last but not the least - the color. We racked our brains trying to figure out how to properly deliver the color onto your screen. But no matter what we did, each monitor in our office showed a different color of red. So if you see a burgundy or even a purple Red October on your screen, remember it's actually red. The same red as our Tourist model if you saw one in person, but not exactly the same red as shown for the Tourist.

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