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(@Lloyd)
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I did it again, bought a 2013 Ural Patrol. I guess at 74 I have decided that it was time to slow down and smell the flowers. Really after moving back to Michigan, with the 55 mph speed limit, I thought maybe I could ride a Ural without getting run over. I have really missed having a sidecar rig, and look forward to riding on 3 wheels again. I know that it didn't happen without pics, so I am going to try to add a couple that the previous owner sent me. Glad to be back, and will be seeing some of you on the road.

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Posted : January 22, 2016 7:05 am
(@NCGLSidecarist)
Posts: 237
 

Welcome back. Nice rig! Hope to see you at one of the rallies.

 
Posted : January 22, 2016 2:40 pm
CCjon
(@jan-2)
Posts: 1009
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Boy, going from a Goldwing 1800 to a Ural is slowing down to smell the roses and pick a few petals too.

The great thing about Urals, they are like a blank canvas, just waiting to be farkled, modified and adapted to their owner's likes and dislikes. With your experience and background, you'll spend many a night wrenching and tuning.

Good luck with the new ride.

 
Posted : January 22, 2016 6:56 pm
(@swampfox)
Posts: 1883
 

Good to hear you have a another rig Lloyd. Enjoy your ramblings and travel safe.

Lee
MB5+TW200+CRF250L+GTV300+INT650
XL883R w/Texas Ranger Sidecar
Zuma 50F + Burgman w/Texas Sidecar<Mrs. SwampFox

 
Posted : January 23, 2016 2:52 am
(@peter-pan)
Posts: 2030
 

Hello Lloyd,
congratulations on this channel too.
Let us know after the snow has been plowed, what you feel like.
A change is a change. How do you feel, was it a up grade or down grade?

I still would love to try Sophie in snow and feel jealous.
Sven

 
Posted : January 25, 2016 7:59 am
(@gpuchersr)
Posts: 3
 

don't you just love these things.

 
Posted : January 26, 2016 2:32 pm