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  • Page 1 Owners Manual 2012 All Models www.imz-ural.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction................................7 Warnings, Cautions, Notes............................9 Chapter 1 Specifi cations Specifi cations ................................11 Torque Specifi cations............................15 Chapter 2 Motorcycle Controls and Instruments Motorcycle Controls & Instrumentation.......................17 Controls..................................17 Control and Instrument maintenance ........................25 Chapter 3 Engine Operation Engine Operation and Maintenance........................27 Pre-Trip Preliminaries............................27 Starting the Engine..............................27 Operating Precautions............................31...
  • Page 4 Chapter 7 Running Gear Running Gear ................................43 Motorcycle and Sidecar Frames..........................43 Spring-Loaded Hydraulic Shock Absorber......................44 Adjustment of Sidecar Installation........................45 Front Fork................................46 Steering Head Bearings............................48 Chapter 8 Wheel & Tires Wheels and Tires..............................49 Tire Data ................................50 Running Gear Maintenance...........................51 Chapter 9 Brakes Brakes..................................53 Brake Adjustment..............................53 Chapter 11 Electrical...
  • Page 5 Chapter 15 Warranty Warranty.................................75 Chapter 16 Service Coupons Service Coupons ..............................85 New Address Form ...............................95 New Owner Form..............................96 URAL Starting and Running Tips.........................97...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Welcome to the URAL Motorcycling Family! Your Ural has been built by the Irbit Motorcycle Factory in Rus- sia and distributed by Irbit Motorworks of America, the United States affi liate of the Irbit Motorcycle Factory. The Ural motorcycle conforms to all applicable US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and US Environ- mental Protection Agency regulations effective on the date of manufacture.
  • Page 9: Warnings, Cautions, Notes

    Important Notice! Statements in this manual preceded by the following words are of special im por tance: WARNING: EANS THERE IS THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY TO YOURSELF OR OTH ERS CAUTION: Means there is the possibility of damage to the vehicle. NOTE: Other information of particular importance has been placed in italic type.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Chapter 1 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Patrol & Gear-Up Tourist Maximum speed of motorcycle 105 km/h 65 mph 105 km/h 65 mph Dry mass of motorcycle 736 lb 736 lb. Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight 1344lb. 1344 lb. Noise level below 80db below 80db Fuel consumption 31.3 mpg 31.3mpg...
  • Page 12 ELECTRICAL Ignition system Electronic Ignition Spark plugs NGK BP7HS or Equivalent Ignition timing Automatic advance Alternator Alternator Alternator 50 amp / 14 Volt Battery Interstate FAYTX-20HL or equivalent Headlight Headlight Headlight Wagner, 7" round sealed beam TRANSMISSION Clutch Dry double-disk clutch Gearbox 4 speed gearbox with reverse GEAR RATIOS...
  • Page 13 RUNNING GEAR Frame Tubular welded Rear wheel suspension Swing arms with spring shock absorbers Front fork Leading link Sidecar Sidecar Sidecar Cushioned body (on rubber cushions) and wheel with hydraulic spring shock absorber Sidecar drive Steel shaft driven by fi nal drive. User Selectable for (Patrol and Gear Up only) engagement.
  • Page 15: Torque Specifications

    TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Metric US Equivalent Location on Bike 54 to 61 Nm 40 ft/lb to 45 ft/lb cylinder heads 237 to 251 Nm 175 ft/lb to 185 ft/lb fl y wheel tightening screws 19 to 30 Nm top 14 ft/lb to 22 ft/lb shock absorber 38 to 49 Nm bottom 28 ft/lb to 36 ft/lb...
  • Page 17: Motorcycle Controls & Instrumentation

    Chapter 2 MOTORCYCLE CONTROLS & INSTRUMENTATION 10 10 2 3 4 5 19 19 17 17 15 16 16 Fig ure 1. Controls and Instrumentation 1 - Speedometer 12 - Gear shift (foot) pedal 2 - Turn indicator lamp 13 - Turn signal switch 3 - Trip odometer reset knob 14 - Horn push-button 4 - Neutral lamp...
  • Page 18 Clutch Control Lever Clutch Control Lever Clutch Control Lever Font Brake Control Lever Clutch control lever: When the clutch lever is squeezed, the engine is dis en gaged from the gear- box. When the lever is released, the engine and gearbox are engaged. WARNING: MAKE SURE FINGERS ARE NOT POSITIONED BETWEEN HAND CONTROL LEVERS AND HANDLEBAR GRIPS OR OPERATION OF VEHICLE COULD BE IMPAIRED...
  • Page 19 Gear Shift Foot Pedal Kick Lever Kick Lever Kickstart lever: Designed to start the engine. Upon kicking the lever the crankshaft is actuated through the gearbox. The lever is returned to its initial position by the spring inside the gearbox. Gear shift lever: This is a heal shift type of lever.
  • Page 20 Parking Brake Sidecar Drive Lever Parking Brake Sidecar Drive Lever Parking Brake Sidecar Drive Lever Rear Brake Pedal Parking Brake: Used to hold the bike when parked. To engage, press the rear brake pedal, push down and twist the parking brake lever counter clockwise. Sidecar drive engagement lever: Used to engage the drive axle to the sidecar wheel on the Patrol and Gear Up model motorcycles.
  • Page 21 Ignition Switch has three fi xed positions of the key. The po si tion and switching di a gram of the ignition locks are shown below. All electrical systems are off. Voltage is supplied to all electrical systems. Parking Voltage is supplied to running lights only. Note: Leaving the key in the Run or Parking position will discharge the battery.
  • Page 22 The indicator lamps are mounted on the instrument board: Alternator failure Turn indicator indicator lamp pilot lamp Head lamp high Gearbox neutral beam indicator beam indicator beam indicator indicator lamp lamp Turn indicator lamp indicates that the turn signals are activated. Alternator fault indicator lamp, indicates that the charging system is mal func tion ing and needs immediate attention.
  • Page 23 Electric Start Button Electric Start Button Ignition Cutoff Switch Ignition Cutoff Switch Low and High Beam Light Switch Turn Indicator Switch Horn Button...
  • Page 24 Throttle Control is on the right handlebar. Turning the twist grip increases en gine speed. Ignition Cutoff Switch has two positions, ignition off (up), and ignition on (down). Electric Start Button is located on the right-hand twist grip, below the kill switch. Low and High Beam Light Switch has two positions, high beam (up), and low beam (down).
  • Page 25: Control And Instrument Maintenance

    CONTROL CABLE ADJUSTMENT The control cables are adjusted by screw adjustments at the cable ends. With the control levers released: • for the clutch a play at the clutch lever end should be equal to 5 - 8 mm/0.2 - 0.3 in. •...
  • Page 26 SPEEDOMETER MAINTENANCE After every 10,000 km, remove the speedometer from the motorcycle and add fi ve or six drops of oil into the speedometer where the cable inserts into the speedometer. This will lu bri cate the speed om e ter internally.
  • Page 27: Chapter 3 Engine Operation

    Chapter 3 ENGINE OPERATION PRE-TRIP PRELIMINARIES Pre-Trip Check List 1. Check all lights and the horn for proper operation. 2. Check the brake and clutch levers and/or pedals. 3. Make sure all wheels and the fi nal drive assemblies are securely fastened . 4.
  • Page 28 AUTOMATIC PETCOCK 1. When starting the engine after the motorcycle has been parked for an extended period of time, or after the fuel tank and/or carburetors have been completely emptied of gasoline (e.g. due to running out of fuel, evaporation, or installation of replacement parts), set the valve to the “PRI” position.
  • Page 29 Enrichener off Enrichener on The carburetor enricheners increase the fuel to air ratio. This extra fuel will allow a cold engine to start and run until it has warmed up suffi ciently to allow normal operation. Use caution when using the enricheners, as they can easily cause the engine to fl ood, or foul the spark plugs.
  • Page 30 Depending on the engine and ambient temperature, use the carburetor enricheners and starting proce- dure as follows: Manual Starting (without electric starter) 1. Turn on the ignition and depress the kick lever (see Fig. 1) about 1/4 of its travel (enough to fi rmly get the ball of your foot on the lever) with either your left foot or right foot, depending on what position is most comfortable with your right hand on the throt- tle.
  • Page 31: Operating Precautions

    Note: It is very important to back off on the enricheners as soon as the engine will sustain itself without stalling. Since the Ural is a carbureted air cooled engine, the plugs will foul quickly (as soon as one minute) if the engine mixture is too rich. If one plug fouls and the other doesn’t, the en gine will run unevenly and may cause internal damage.
  • Page 32: Running-In The New Motorcycle

    WARNING: S HIFTING TO LOWER GEARS WHEN SPEED IS TOO HIGH MAY SEVERELY DAMAGE THE TRANSMISSION OR CAUSE THE REAR WHEEL TO LOSE TRACTION CAUTION: Do not run the engine at extremely high rpms with clutch disengaged or transmission in neutral. When operating the Ural motorcycle on the highway, please try not to run continuously at speeds above 65mph.
  • Page 33: Chapter 4 Engine Design

    Chapter 4 ENGINE DESIGN The motorcycle is equipped with a two-cylinder four-stroke air-cooled en gine. The opposed arrangement of cylinders in the horizontal plane is the outstanding feature of the mo tor cy cle design which ensures proper cooling and balancing of the crank gear. The engine valves are lo cat ed in the cyl in der heads.
  • Page 34: Lubrication System

    LUBRICATION SYSTEM The motorcycle engine features a dual lubrication system, some parts are force-lubricated by pres sure built up by the oil pump, while others by splashing . A full-fl ow paper oil fi lter is provided in the lubri- cation system to pro long the engine life.
  • Page 35: Fuel System

    FUEL SYSTEM The fuel system includes the gasoline tank, the three-way fuel valve with fi lter and two car bu re tors. Petcock Fuel fi lter Carburetor Fuel valve (petcock). The top threaded portion of the valve is screwed into the gasoline tank. The petcock is of an automatic shutoff design.
  • Page 36: Ignition System

    IGNITION SYSTEM The ignition system incorporates the power supplies, ignition coil, Hall Effect pickup, elec tron ic mod- ule, two spark plugs, a set of low and high voltage wires and the ignition switch. The ignition system will provide the spark to the spark plugs from 200 to 6000 RPM. With the engine at rest, the ignition system will draw 100 mA.
  • Page 37: Ignition Timing

    IGNITION TIMING To set the ignition timing, proceed as follows: -Remove timing inspection plug and ignition cover. -Connect timing light and start engine. -Flash timing light into ispection window with engine at idle (800-1000rpm). -Look for fi rst mark to be centered in the view window. -Adjust timing plate by rotating left or right to center the timing mark in view window.
  • Page 39: Chapter 5 Carburetors

    Chapter 5 CARBURETORS 32mm CVK Keihin Seike car bu re tors are used on of the Ural motorcycle. They are pre set with fi xed mixture jet ting and ad just au to mat i cal ly for al ti tude vari a tions. This is due to the vacuum ac ti va tion mech a nism of these constant velocity type carburetors.
  • Page 40: Carburetor Maintenance

    CARBURETOR MAINTENANCE The carburetors will require the fuel in the fl oat bowls be drained periodically. This will ensure that any contaminants that have accumulated in the fl oat bowls do not enter the main or idle jets of the car- buretors.
  • Page 41: Chapter 6 Power Transmission

    Chapter 6 POWER TRANSMISSION The power transmission system of the motorcycle is comprised of the clutch, gearbox, and the fi nal drive. CLUTCH The clutch transmits torque from the engine to the gearbox. Disengage the engine from the gearbox during shifting of the gears and when braking to a stop. The clutch provides for smooth start- ing of the motorcycle from rest, protects the power transmission parts against damage when the en gine speed or drive wheel speed is suddenly changed.
  • Page 42: Final Drive

    FINAL DRIVE Maintenance of pro pel ler shaft splines and fi nal drive. Remove the fi nal drive from the swing arm and pull the fi nal drive to wards the rear of the bike. When the drive shaft is free, coat the drive shaft splines with grease. At the same time, use a grease gun to force grease into the drive shaft universal joint.
  • Page 43: Chapter 7 Running Gear

    Chapter 7 RUNNING GEAR MOTORCYCLE AND SIDECAR FRAMES The frame is the principal bearing element of the motorcycle to which all the units and as sem - blies of the motorcycle are attached. The motorcycle is furnished with a twin closed frame of welded construction.
  • Page 44: Spring-Loaded Hydraulic Shock Absorber

    SPRING LOADED HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBER The suspension features cam-type adjusters used for varying the preload of the supporting springs to suit the load and the road conditions. The degree of tension on the springs is adjustable allowing two positions. The fi rst (lower) position corresponds to the load due to the motorcycle’s own weight, the driver’s and one passenger’s (sitting in the sidecar) weight;...
  • Page 45: Adjustment Of Sidecar Installation

    ADJUSTMENT OF SIDECAR INSTALLATION The sidecar should be installed in a defi nite position relative to the mo tor cy cle. The position is de ter mined by the camber and toe-in of the mo tor cy cle and the side car wheels. An in cor - rect ly aligned side car will drag the mo tor cy cle to either side and cause ex ten sive tire wear.
  • Page 46: Front Fork

    FRONT FORK The leading link front fork used on the Tourist and Patrol models use a front lever-type fork with two interchangeable spring-hydraulic shock absorbers. The friction type steering damper is made up of two steel washers, moving and fi xed, steering damper is made up of two steel washers, moving and fi xed, steering damper two fi ber washers and tightening bolt with a head.
  • Page 47 Front fork of leading link type 1-Protective washer; 2- Seal; 3-Cross-piece; 4-Steering column stem nut; 5-Thrust washer; 6-Spring washer; 7-Tightening bolt; 8-Steering column stem; 9-Bearing nut; 10- Top ball radial thrust bearing; 11-Tightening nut; 12-Washer; 13- Leg cover with headlight bracket; 14-Steer- ing column bridge;...
  • Page 48: Steering Head Bearings

    STEERING HEAD BEARINGS The steering head bearings must be adjusted periodically to avoid excessive play which might cause steering instability. When properly adjusted, the front fork should turn with just a hint of bearing drag, but without free play or obvious resistance to turning. WARNING: I MPROPER ADJUSTMENT OF THE STEERING HEAD TOO TIGHT...
  • Page 49: Wheels And Tires

    Chapter 8 WHEELS AND TIRES The Ural motorcycle is equipped with easily demountable wheels with the cast (alu mi num) brake drum on short spokes of the same size on the rear wheels and steel disc and machined hub on the front wheel. Removing wheels.
  • Page 50: Tire Data

    1.5 Bar 2.5 Bar Front & Sidecar Rear tire pressure tire pressure Check infl ation pressure and inspect tread for punctures, cuts, breaks, etc., at least weekly if in daily use or before each trip, if used occasionally. WARNING: R IDING WITH EXCESSIVELY WORN UNBALANCED OR IMPROPERLY INFLATED TIRES IS HAZ ARD OUS AND WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT TRACTION...
  • Page 51: Running Gear Maintenance

    The following tire data labels are mounted on the front frame of your Ural. For motorcycle with sidecar , 19” tire For motorcycle with sidecar , 19” tire Front: 491 lb. (223 kg) with 4.00 x 19 tire, 19 x 3.00 rim, at 32 psi cold (1.5 Bar) Side: 304 lb.
  • Page 52 Wheel Construction Two adjustable tapered roller bearings are pressed into the wheel hub, which are pre lu bri cat ed with LI- TOL-24 type grease. Depending on motorcycle versions, the wheels with aluminum cast brake drum or disc type may be used. The adjustment of bear ings is the same for both styles of wheel. Adjustment of wheel bearings.
  • Page 53: Chapter 9 Brakes

    Chapter 9 BRAKES BRAKES The motorcycle is equipped with a hydraulic disc brake in front and manual shoe type brakes in the rear and sidecar. The hydraulic disc brake consists of a caliper, brake pads and a wheel disc. The man u al shoe type brake con sists of a drum, a drum cover, shoes and lever ac ti vat ed cams.
  • Page 54 Brakes should be “bur nished in” during the initial running in period. Fol low burnishing pro ce dures care ful ly. Make ap prox i mate ly 100 stops using 75% of full braking pow er. This can be done over several pe ri ods and need not be done in one session.
  • Page 55 The front disc brakes require periodic inspection, but do not require adjustment. The brake pads can be inspected by removing the dust shield from the top of the caliper and checking the thick ness of the pads. The pads should be replaced when less the 1/8 inch of pad is remaining on either pad. The brake hose should be inspected periodically for leaks and cracks along the length of the hose as well as the banjo fi ttings on either end.
  • Page 56 Brake Reservoir Check the front brake reservoir every service. Wipe off all dirt and avoid any con tam i na tion of the brake fl uid in the reservoir. Refi ll the reservoir with only DOT approved 3 or 4 brake fl uid. Be careful not to spill brake fl uid on the paint, as damage to the paint may occur.
  • Page 57: Chapter 11 Electrical

    Chapter 11 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT The electrical equipment of the motorcycle includes power supplies, auxiliary in stru ments and electric wiring. Electric power supplies are a battery and an alternator with a built-in rectifi er. A single wire system is used for wiring the electric circuits, i.e. a single wire carries power to the elec- trical devices and the frame and engine serve as the second wire (called the “ground”).
  • Page 58 Sidecar Spotlight Switch The sidecar spotlight, if equipped, is located on left side of the front of the sidecar. The spotlight can be aimed by moving the lever at the rear of the spotlight. Only use the spotlight when the motorcycle engine is running, otherwise the battery may become discharged.
  • Page 59: Electrical Circuits

    Electrical Circuits Lead acid batteries such as those found in motorcycles are designed for a charging voltage of 14.25 volts. Batteries which are subjected to greater than 14.25 volts for extended periods of time can suf- fer permanent damage due to the electrolyte boiling dry. Charging voltage of less than 14.25 volts will result in an inadequate charge delivered to the battery.
  • Page 60 The fuse box is located beside the left front fork. The headlight control relays # 1 & 2 are located underneath the fuel tank.
  • Page 61: Maintenance Of Motorcycle

    Chapter 12 MAINTENANCE OF MOTORCYCLE Maintenance should be performed after the specifi ed total kilometers run irrespective of the mechanical condition of the motorcycle. Different service duties and mechanical condition of the motorcycle may necessitate a change in the in ter vals. The Lubrication Chart indicating lubrication points of the motorcycle is given in Fig.
  • Page 62: Lubrication Chart

    LUBRICATION CHART LUBRICATION CHART 62 62...
  • Page 63: Required Lubrication

    ITEM PART TO BE LUBRICATED LUBRICANT Engine crankcase 20W/50 Detergent Oil Transmission 20W/50 Detergent Oil Air cleaner JR Filter Oil Telescopic forks 5wt-10wt Fork Oil Final Drive 80/90 Gear oil Hinges of sidecar collet joint Spindle oil & WD-40 Brake system hinge joints Spindle oil &...
  • Page 64: Care Of Motorcycle Paint

    The Ural has been certifi ed for EPA with SAE 20W/50 petroleum based detergent oil. This oil is used in both the engine and transmission. CARE OF MOTORCYCLE PAINT When washing the motorcycle, use a weak stream of cold or slightly heated water. Never use a pres- sure washer! Do not re move dust and mud by rubbing the surface with a dry cloth as sand par ti cles will de grade the surface and the paint will rapidly lose its brilliance.
  • Page 65: Preservation And Storage

    away from acids, alkalis, mineral fertilizers and other harmful sub stanc es. Prior to placing it in storage, clean the bike thoroughly, drain the carburetors, or start the engine and let it run with the gas o line cock closed to remove gasoline in the fl oat chambers of carburetors. Then spray storage oil (WD-40) into each cylinder through the spark plug holes.
  • Page 66: List Of Individual Tool Set, Spare Parts, Accessories & Documents

    WARNING: BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID WHICH CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN, EYS OR CLOTHING. ANTIDOTE: EXTERNAL – FLUSH WITH WATER. INTERNAL – DRINK LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER FOLLOWED BY MILK OF MAGNESIA, VEGETABLE OIL, OR BEATEN EGGS. CALL DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. CAUTION: WHEN CHARGING THE BATTERY, DISCONNECT THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL FROM THE BATTERY TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.
  • Page 69: Patrol Motorcycle With Engageable Sidecar Drive

    Chapter 13 GEAR UP AND PATROL MOTORCYCLE WITH ENGAGEABLE SIDECAR DRIVE DESCRIPTION When engaged by the operator for “off-road” use, the sidecar wheel is driven by a drive shaft con- nect ed with the mo tor cy cle main drive with a universal joint. Sidecar Drive Disengaged Sidecar Drive Engaged NOTE: the sidecar drive should only be engaged when the motorcycle is stopped, and only...
  • Page 70: Sidecar Maintenance

    SIDECAR MAINTENANCE Check before driving that the fi nal drive swing arm, propeller shaft fork and sun gear fl ange are bolted tightly. Grease the drive shaft splines suffi ciently as outlined in the service coupons. Do not over grease the drive shaft splines as this may prevent the drive shaft from moving freely in the hub.
  • Page 71: Learning To Ride The Ural Motorcycle With Sidecar Accessory

    Chapter 14 LEARNING TO RIDE THE URAL MOTORCYCLE WITH SIDECAR ACCESSORY The Ural sidecar motorcycle, since it has three wheels, behaves quite differently from either a solo mo- torcycle or a car. For these reasons the following label has been attached to your mo tor cy cle tank: WARNING: L HAND AND RIGHT HAND TURNS MAY BE DANGEROUS...
  • Page 72: Safe Operating Rules

    Note: The Patrol with engageable sidecar wheel handles differently with the sidecar drive- shaft engaged and cannot turn on paved roads. For this reason, the sidecar drive must only be en gaged when operating the vehicle off-road or where snow, ice and mud con di tions are en coun tered on road.
  • Page 73 • Know and respect the Rules of the Road in your state. • Use only IMWA approved parts and accessories. • Gasoline is extremely fl ammable and is explosive under certain conditions. • Refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped. Do not smoke or allow open fl ames or sparks when refueling or servicing the fuel system.
  • Page 74 Protect your motorcycle against theft. • Safe motorcycle operation requires mental awareness and good judgment combined with a defensive driving attitude. Don’t allow fatigue, alcohol or drugs to endanger your safety or the safety of others. • Maintain your motorcycle in proper operating condition in accordance with the service coupons in this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 75: Warranty Agreement

    Chapter 15 Ural Motorcycles Warranty Agreement Irbit MotorWorks of America, Inc., (IMWA, Inc.) warrants to the fi rst retail purchaser of the URAL® motorcycle from an Authorized IMWA Dealer and each subsequent owner that the motorcycle is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period stated below.
  • Page 76 Warranty Disclaimers Limitations & Exclusions Disclaimer of Consequential Damage & Limitation of Implied Warranties Irbit MotorWorks of America, Inc. disclaims any responsibility for: • Loss of time due to warrantable issue • Loss of use of motorcycle • Transportation expenses •...
  • Page 77 These Warranties Do Not Cover: (continued) 1. Paint and/or decal fading, peeling, blistering, chipping or rusting. 2. Use for the following activities; such use will VOID coverage: • Racing • Competition • Rental or other commercial use • Alteration of engine or drive train •...
  • Page 78 CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The California Air Resources Board and Irbit MotorWorks of America, Inc. (hereinafter IMWA) is pleased to explain the Emission Control System Warranty on your 2005 and later motorcycle. In Cali- fornia, new motor vehicles must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards.
  • Page 79 LIMITED WARRANTY ON EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM Irbit MotorWorks of America, Inc., 14700 NE 95 St. Suite 102, Redmond, WA 98052, USA (hereinafter IMWA) warrants that each new 2004 and later Ural motorcycle, that includes as standard equipment a headlight, taillight and stoplight, and is street legal: is designed, built and equipped so as to conform at the time of initial retail purchase with all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the Cali- fornia Air Resources Board;...
  • Page 80 (3) Repairs improperly performed or replacements improperly installed (4) Use of replacement parts or accessories not conforming to IMWA specifi cations which adversely affect performance and/or (5) Use in competitive racing or related events. A. Inspections, replacement of parts and other services and adjustments required for required maintenance B.
  • Page 81 Warranty Processing Warranty Shipping All warranty parts are shipped by UPS Ground or Priority Mail (USPS) paid by IMWA, Inc. If Dealer elects to upgrade to If Dealer elects to upgrade to faster shipping service, Dealer agrees to pay full cost of shipping faster shipping service, Dealer agrees to pay full cost of shipping, which will be billed to Dealer’s account.
  • Page 82: Service Coupons

    Chapter 16 SERVICE COUPONS IMPORTANT Long and trouble-free enjoyment of your URAL motorcycle depends on following the rec om men d- a tions outlined through out the manual and summarized in Chapter 3, together with regular and proper servicing according to the service coupons provided on the following pages. Dependable performance may be anticipated if your motorcycle is entrusted for maintenance to an Authorized IMWA URAL Dealer.
  • Page 83 SERVICE COUPON NO 1. 500 KM (To be performed between 400 to 600 km) Date_______________ Date_______________ Date_______________ Odometer reading____________ Odometer reading____________ Change engine oil and fi lter. Change transmission oil. Change fi nal drive oil. Check condition of the gasoline petcock, remove any contaminants, replace in-line fuel fi lters. Check carburetors while idling for synchronous operation.
  • Page 84 Owner’s Signature Service Technician’s Signature SERVICE COUPON NO. 3. 5,000 KM (To be performed between 4,900 to 5,100 km) Date Odometer reading Change engine oil and fi lter. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Check transmission oil level. Check fi nal drive oil level. Inspect air fi lter element.
  • Page 85 SERVICE COUPON NO. 5. 10,000 KM (To be performed between 9,900 to 10,100 km) Date Odometer reading Change engine oil and fi lter. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Change transmission oil. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Change fi nal drive oil. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Inspect air fi lter element.
  • Page 86 SERVICE COUPON NO. 6. 12,500 KM (To be performed between 12,400 to 12,600 km Date Odometer reading Change engine oil. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Check fi nal drive oil level. Inspect air fi lter element. Check fasteners for proper tightening. Check adjustment of wheel bearings.
  • Page 87 SERVICE COUPON NO. 8. 17,500 KM (To be carried out within 17,400 to 17,600 km Date Odometer reading Clean the air fi lter, . Change oil in the engine and transmission. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Check condition of the gasoline petcock, remove any contaminants, clean and blow out. Check carburetors while idling for synchronous operation.
  • Page 88 SERVICE COUPON NO. 9. 20,000 KM (To be performed between 19,900 to 20,100 km) Date Date Odometer reading Change engine oil and fi lter. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Change transmission oil. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Change fi nal drive oil. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Inspect air fi lter element.
  • Page 89 SERVICE COUPON NO. 10. 22,500 KM (To be performed between 22,400 to 22,600 km Date Date Odometer reading 1. 1. Change engine oil. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) 2. 2. Check fi nal drive oil level. 3. 3. Inspect air fi lter element. 4.
  • Page 90 SERVICE COUPON NO 12. 27,500 KM (To be performed between 27,400 to 27,600 km) Date Odometer reading Change engine oil. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Check fi nal drive oil level. Inspect air fi lter element. Check fasteners for proper tightening. Check steering column bearings.
  • Page 91 SERVICE COUPON NO. 13. 30,000 KM (To be performed between 29,900 to 30,100 km) Date Odometer reading Change engine oil and fi lter. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Change transmission oil. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Change fi nal drive oil. (See Lubrication List, chapter 11) Inspect air fi lter element.
  • Page 92: New Address Form

    NEW ADDRESS FORM If you move, please fi ll out this form and mail to the address below. This will insure that you con tin ue to receive all correspondence from Irbit Motorworks of America. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OWNER’S NAME _____________________________________________ OLD ADDRESS ______________________________ APT.
  • Page 93: New Owner Form

    NEW OWNER FORM If you purchase a Ural Motorcycle from somebody other than a dealer, please fi ll out this form and mail to the ad dress be low. This will insure that you receive all correspondence from Irbit Motorworks of America VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER NEW OWNER’S NAME _____________________________________________...
  • Page 94: Trouble Shooting

    URAL - STARTING & RUNNING TIPS Starting the Engine 1. Open carburetor enricheners on both carburetors (pull lever out) if temperature is below 50 de grees. 2. Make sure fuel petcock is open “ON” or prime “PRI” 3. Ignition “RUN,” “KILL,” switch set to “RUN” (down), gearbox in “NEUTRAL”. 4.
  • Page 95 Pre-Trip Check List 1. Check all lights and the horn for proper operation. 2. Check the brake and clutch levers and/or pedals. 3. Make sure all wheels and the fi nal drive assemblies are securely fastened . 4. Check the carburetor fl anges and air fi lter ducts for integrity and proper alignment. 5.
  • Page 96 Here Are Some Helpful Publications To Help You With Your New Ural Learning to Ride The Ural With Sidecar Accessory Available through the Whitehorse Press www.whitehorsepress.com Weav’s Useful Information and Technical Guide to Antique Russian Motorcycles and Side cars Available through Mike Weaver threeweavers@earthlink.net www.molotovmotors.com...

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