Tragic Ural Crash

First off I feel for them very sad news. Second off really imfasttoo? To bad if you do not like Urals. I do not believe the post has anything to do with how you rate a Ural. It is a tragic event that brings attention to the fact that every time we get on a bike something like this can happen.
FIRST off SONNY BOY my point was Its not about liking the URAL The bike didnt handle well and was very awkward and the brakes were very poor and could be a contributing factor in this tragic accident that is my concern as I thought it wasnt very stable and an unsafe motorcycle
 
FIRST off SONNY BOY my point was Its not about liking the URAL The bike didnt handle well and was very awkward and the brakes were very poor and could be a contributing factor in this tragic accident that is my concern as I thought it wasnt very stable and an unsafe motorcycle

This kinda bs, along with an unending egocentric opinion that every bike (especially HDs) sucks unless approved by imafast is exactly why I left this forum... Apologies for not saying goodbye as there are some outstanding members here.

Very sorry to here about this tragic loss... Prayers heading to the family. I'll check back for the gofundme page.
 
This kinda bs, along with an unending egocentric opinion that every bike (especially HDs) sucks unless approved by imafast is exactly why I left this forum... Apologies for not saying goodbye as there are some outstanding members here.

Very sorry to here about this tragic loss... Prayers heading to the family. I'll check back for the gofundme page.


Don't let opinions of one person keep you off of an awesome group that is this forum.
And most importantly back on subject
Yes brother, prayers for this family!
 
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I spoke to a lad on one of my sites who was riding a ural with a sidecar,he expained to me it was a difficult thing to ride,but he had learned and made adjustments to how he rode, quote " turning is now a completely different monster" Art and I have had our moments,but he is correct,the Urals are a difficult bike to manage. I FEEL TERRIBLE, for the family, and I personally could not fathom the hurt of losing a child,it breaks my heart even thinking of it. I'm sure the father would have gladly given his life if his son could live.
 
I spoke to a lad on one of my sites who was riding a ural with a sidecar,he expained to me it was a difficult thing to ride,but he had learned and made adjustments to how he rode, quote " turning is now a completely different monster" Art and I have had our moments,but he is correct,the Urals are a difficult bike to manage. I FEEL TERRIBLE, for the family, and I personally could not fathom the hurt of losing a child,it breaks my heart even thinking of it. I'm sure the father would have gladly given his life if his son could live.
YES Iwas surprised when I rode my friends URAL very had to ride and I agree I could see it being a handful in certain situations he sold his after only a month of ownership as he bought it for his wife but she found it to difficult to ride
 
This kinda bs, along with an unending egocentric opinion that every bike (especially HDs) sucks unless approved by imafast is exactly why I left this forum... Apologies for not saying goodbye as there are some outstanding members here.

Very sorry to here about this tragic loss... Prayers heading to the family. I'll check back for the gofundme page.
YOU need to CHILL OUT take a pill and go ride a URAL and give us your test results
 
YES Iwas surprised when I rode my friends URAL very had to ride and I agree I could see it being a handful in certain situations he sold his after only a month of ownership as he bought it for his wife but she found it to difficult to ride
Is it a Ural thing, or is any sidecar difficult? My buddy has a 75 kawasaki with a sidecar,and loves it.
 
Is it a Ural thing, or is any sidecar difficult? My buddy has a 75 kawasaki with a sidecar,and loves it.
SIDECARS are different to drive but the URAL has other issues and requires a rider relearn to handle the old world design .
 
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