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Bikesales Staff22 Oct 2013
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2013 Ural Gaucho Rambler

Be quick: very limited numbers of this Russian-made, American-West-styled 749cc flat twin, which marks a number of milestones for Ural

Later this year, ural is introducing the 2013 American West-inspired limited edition Ural Gaucho Rambler, a motorcycle created in collaboration with Pendleton Woolen Mills.

This year’s limited edition Ural is a wistful homage to a past age. The color is new, we're told, chosen by Pendleton, and called Pacific Blue. The bike comes with sunburned canvas upholstery and a 'Journey West' blanket by Pendleton. The Gaucho Rambler is equipped with Ural’s 2wd capability to overcome adverse terrain.

This year Pendleton’s anniversary celebrates 150 years of American made textiles and Ural marks its 20th in the U.S.

All Ural bikes feature a common 749cc OHV flat twin putting out 40hp. The gearbox offers four forward and one reverse gears and the brakes are Brembo disc up front and linked drums on the rear and sidecar.

The Limited Edition will have a rercommended retail price of $14,350.

For more information go to: http://www.imz-ural.com.au/.

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