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Ural M70 Anniversary Edition (2011) technical specifications

Ural M70 Anniversary Edition technical specifications

Ural M70 Anniversary Edition is produced in 2011. Engine is Four stroke, twin flat boxer cylinders, OHV, 2 valve percylinder, displacement 749 cc / 45.7 cub in , produces power 30.6 kW / 41 hp @ 5500 rpm and 56.9 Nm / 5.8 kgf-m / 42 ft-lbs @ 4300 rpm. Ural M70 Anniversary Edition weighs 335 kg / 739 lbs. Ural M70 Anniversary Edition has 3 photos.

Technical specifications

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Model: M70 Anniversary Edition
Years: 2011
Production: 50 units
Engine: Four stroke, twin flat boxer cylinders, OHV, 2 valve percylinder
Capacity: 749 cc / 45.7 cub in
Bore x Stroke: 78 x 78 mm
Compression Ratio: 8.6:1
Cooling System: Air cooled
Induction: Twin KEIHIN L 22 AA Carburettors, 32 mm
Ignition: Electronic
Starting: Electric & kick
Spark Plug: NGK BPR6HS
Max Power: 30.6 kW / 41 hp @ 5500 rpm
Max Torque: 56.9 Nm / 5.8 kgf-m / 42 ft-lbs @ 4300 rpm
Clutch: Dry, double disc
Transmission: 4 speed with reverse
Final Drive: Shaft
Sidecar drive: Engageable, shaft
Final Drive Ratio: 4.62:1
Front Suspension: Leading link w/Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers
Rear Suspension: Sachs hydraulic shock absorbers
Sidecar Suspension: Single sided swing-arm with Sachs hydraulic spring shock absorber, 5 x adjustable
Front Wheels: Aluminium rims with spokes, 2.5 x 19
Rear Wheels: Aluminium rims with spokes, 2.5 x 19
Front Tyres: Duro HF-308, 4.0×19″
Rear Tyres: Duro HF-308, 4.0×19″
Front Brakes: Brembo with full floating disc
Rear Brake: Mechanical drum
Sidecar Brake: Mechanical drum
Dimensions: Length: 2581 mm / 101.6 in Width: 1699 mm / 66.9 in Height: 1100 mm / 43.3 in
Ground Clearance: 150 mm / 5.9 in
Seat Height: 785 mm / 30.9 in
Dry Weight: 335 kg / 739 lbs
Max Permissible Weight: 601 kg / 1325 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 18.9 L / 5.0 US gal
Fuel Reserve: 3.8 L / 1.0 US gal
Consumption Average: 6.7 L/100km / 14.9 km/l / 35 US mpg
Colours: Brown

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