This special limited edition motorcycle is the newest collaboration between Ural Motorcycles and Pendleton Woolen Mills. Technical specifications include a 4-stroke opposed twin cylinder engine with 38 ft-lbs of torque, 2.9 cubic feet of storage space, and a recommended max cruising speed of 65 mph. Special features of this model include on-demand two-wheel drive, spare tire and luggage rack. Each model comes in a matte Pacific Blue colorway, with saddle covers made from sunburnt canvas.
The motorcycle will go on sale nationwide in November for a suggested retail of $14,350. Lucky buyers will also receive a Pendleton Journey West blanket with a special Ural label, plus a fire red enamel camp kit including a coffee
pot, two mugs, two plates and a frying pan.
For full specifications and details, head over to the official Ural Gaucho Rambler LE website.
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