Ural Gaucho Rambler: history, specs, pictures

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Ural Gaucho Rambler
Manufacturer
Production 2013
Class Classic
Engine
air-cooled, four-stroke, opposed twin cylinder, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder
Bore / Stroke 78.7mm x 78.7mm
Compression ratio 8.6:1
Horsepower 41.04 HP (30.6 KW) @ 5500RPM
Torque 42.04 ft/lbs (57.0 Nm) @ 4300RPM
Fuel System 2x32mm Keihin L22AA
Transmission Gear box: chain

Final Drive: shaft

Clutch: dry, double-disc
Suspension Front: leading link with Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers
Rear: dual, adjustable Sachs shocks
Brakes Front: full floating disc, Brembo
Rear: mechanical drum
Front Tire Duro HF-308, 4.0×19
Rear Tire Duro HF-308, 4.0×19
Length 101.61 inches (2581 mm)
Width 66.89 inches (1699 mm)
Seat Height 30.91 inches (785 mm)
Weight 335.0 kg (wet)
Fuel Capacity 1.32 Gallon (5.00 Liters)
Manuals Service Manual


The Ural Gaucho Rambler was a air-cooled, four-stroke, opposed twin cylinder, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder Classic motorcycle produced by Ural in 2013. Max torque was 42.04 ft/lbs (57.0 Nm) @ 4300 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 41.04 HP (30.6 KW) @ 5500 RPM.

Engine[edit | edit source]

A 78.7mm bore x 78.7mm stroke result in a displacement of just 749.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive[edit | edit source]

The bike has a chain transmission. Power was moderated via the dry, double-disc.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a Duro HF-308, 4.0×19 front tire and a Duro HF-308, 4.0×19 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via full floating disc, Brembo in the front and a mechanical drum in the rear. The front suspension was a leading link with Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers while the rear was equipped with a dual, adjustable Sachs shocks. The Gaucho Rambler was fitted with a 1.32 Gallon (5.00 Liters) fuel tank.

2013 Ural Gaucho Rambler[edit | edit source]

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The 2013 MY Ural Gaucho Rambler is a limited edition machine inspired form the American West, and has been created in collaboration with Pendleton Woolen Mills. A new color, Pacific Blue, which was chosen by Pendleton, sunburned canvas upholstery and a "Journey West" blanket from Pendleton come with this machine, as well as the 2WD technology, that makes sure this machine can tackle unpaved roads as well.

At its heart lies an air-cooled, four-stroke, 749cc, opposed twin cylinder engine paired to a four-speed manual transmission with reverse, and can produce 41 horsepower and 57 Nm of torque.