Ural: 2019 Ural Ranger Sahara test ride.

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Matt from Ural Australia ( In Uralla of course) was kind enough to let me take the 2019 model Sahara for a test ride around the neighbourhood yesterday. Here are my thoughts:
    Pros.
    1.The outfit is a well engineered, well sorted sidecar combination and is robust and reliable.
    2.Ural have invested serious time and money in concentrating on reliability.
    3. Power is useful and well delivered for what the Ural is designed to do. Torque is in the right places and serves well to get the outfit motoring along well for the kinds of places you will want to take it.
    4. Switchgear and instruments are well laid out and work well. I didn't ride it at night, so can't say how effective the lights etc are, but can say that the blinkers and brake lights etc are well sized and visible.
    5. Finish is excellent.
    6. Riding position is very good, with the rider's knees bent for a straight up and down angle to the footrests, enabling good bike control on all surfaces.
    7. Gearbox and drive train work very well and were surprisingly smooth on this bike.
    8 Clutch is light and works well.
    9. The outfit has good road presence and is not buffeted by large vehicles coming the opposite way.
    10. Fun factor is a good 9 out of ten.
    Cons:
    1. The windshield fitted to this bike was worse than useless. It created too much buffeting, was annoying to look through and it would be the first thing I'd throw away. ( each to their own of course).
    2. The long bench seat was terrible. It felt narrow and also felt like the scalloping between rider and pillion was in the wrong place, making the rider feel like he is sitting on the hump between the two. The Ural tractor seat was extremely comfortable on the other one I rode previously and I would opt for that immediately.
    3. The bike is too quiet.
    4. I felt that the outfit was inclined to wander a little and follow contours in the road a little too easily. This could be a matter of set up. It could also well be a case of stepping from my own outfit to this one. The Ural is of short wheelbase and its tyres are flat profile which makes the steering feel very light and a bit twitchy. This is probably just a matter of getting used to. Having said those things, by the time I was on the return trip to the shop, the bike rode along well with just one hand on the bars and felt stable at all times, ( regardless of what I might have said on video initially.) I never had a disconcerting moment while riding it... it just felt different.
    5. It's not a mile eating road tourer for covering long distances in a short time. However, this is not generally what people will buy them for and won't be an issue. For taking the road less travelled, on winding roads off into the hills, dirt, across paddocks and looking for that good fishing spot, the Ural will prove more than capable.
    5. Lastly, the bike isn't mine...yet.

Комментарии • 22

  • @malcolmmathers2690
    @malcolmmathers2690 2 месяца назад

    had my 2016 for couple years its been reliable definately more for b roads dirt roads theres other bikesfor hwy

  • @candicep2266
    @candicep2266 3 года назад +1

    "The windscreen's a fkn waste of time." 🤣

  • @Apoc_Bone_Daddy
    @Apoc_Bone_Daddy 4 года назад +1

    Only problem I jad with mine was the fuel gauge thing, but once I switched it out, it was perfect
    It's excellent off-road

    • @saxonost7
      @saxonost7  4 года назад

      Apocalyptic Bone -Daddy, I'll get one, one day. Just not in the financial boat for it right now and already have 3 other bikes.

  • @skwerldeath
    @skwerldeath 4 года назад +1

    So....If the sidecar and driveshaft can be made to fit either side.... Someone has to have tried a dual-sidecar 3WD monstrosity.

    • @saxonost7
      @saxonost7  4 года назад

      I don't think you can drive the sidecar when it's mounted on the left like here in Australia.

    • @roywilson1703
      @roywilson1703 4 года назад

      ICD be intrigued to know how the l/h side at wheel is driven ( I'm the proud owner of one here in bonnie Scotland .

  • @Викторили-ь4ж
    @Викторили-ь4ж Год назад

    Молодцы уральцы сохранили завод

  • @IanHamilton-s7p
    @IanHamilton-s7p 12 дней назад

    Very boring

    • @saxonost7
      @saxonost7  12 дней назад

      Ian, you might be right... apart from that boring bit where your channel has no content at all. Thanks for your contribution... keep up the good negative work!

  • @robmx2324
    @robmx2324 5 лет назад +1

    I love the sporty windshield.

  • @edwardferguson.lasvegasnev1612
    @edwardferguson.lasvegasnev1612 3 года назад

    Well done Sir. I have a 2019 G.U. Same color 11k miles my every day driver.😉

  • @saxonost7
    @saxonost7  5 лет назад

    Please read the description above for some slightly more comprehensive observations. Thanks

  • @grahamwhittaker8844
    @grahamwhittaker8844 2 года назад

    Ya didn’t think to ring it neck down a hill and show us that it tops out at ? I’m I wrong in thinking you never got over eighty 👁👁🙃🙃🐕‍🦺👍🍺🦘🐨🇦🇺

    • @saxonost7
      @saxonost7  2 года назад

      Pretty sure I saw 90 on the speedo at one point, Graham.

  • @HHowardHH
    @HHowardHH 4 года назад

    It's hilarious what he doesn't say, he's good at that. 😂

  • @naz1462
    @naz1462 3 года назад

    where can i buy one from

  • @JamesAllmond
    @JamesAllmond 5 лет назад

    you may think me a wee bit daft, but I do like the reverse light (I have a '19 Gear UP among others...)

    • @saxonost7
      @saxonost7  5 лет назад

      James Almond I'd be happy to just have a reverse gear on the Triumph let alone the light for it! :-) Yes, I'm subscribed to your channel and watch your vids. Like the colour of your new outfit a lot.

    • @JamesAllmond
      @JamesAllmond 5 лет назад +1

      @@saxonost7 I feel the same way about my HD rig! Reverse would be a godsend on the thing! Thanks for subscribing!

  • @bertgordon5443
    @bertgordon5443 5 лет назад

    So did you buy one.