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Ural Taiga Limited Edition
This years special edition model inspiration for Russian motorcycle manufacturer IMZ Ural is Taiga. The World’s largest northernmost forest frontier. This latest addition to the legendary lineup of indestructible sidecar motorcycles will be produced in limited number of 27. Based on Gear Up model (standard), Special Edition Taiga received driver windshield, nose rack, rear fender luggage rack, spotlight, shovel, tow strap, manual air pump and a hand winch!Origins for these bikes come from the WWII German BMW R71 motorcycle, and the outdated 40HP, 749cc engine is still there. All in all a very interesting, different, reliable and minimal maintenance sidecar motorcycle. Each year we
look for inspiration for our fall season limited edition series.
This year our inspiration comes from Taiga – the World’s largest
northernmost forest frontier. It also comes from the endurance,
resourcefulness and determination – the qualities necessary to
navigate the unknown territories and survive the wilderness of
the Great Taiga forests. It so happens that at Ural we
specialize in keeping the traction when the road gets uncertain.
So for all the pioneers at heart out there, we introduce this
year’s Limited Edition…
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