A few days of Uralling in snow and ice

Tarka

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It all started quite innocently with a sunny Sunday phone call to my Dad,and an invite of a Ural ride to the Ponderosa cafe atop the Horseshoe Pass near Llangollen for a full fatboy cooked breakfast.
Dad loves my Urals (he lent me the money for my 2-tone posh 750 and then said he didn`t want paying back for it :thumb2) and since the first time I took him to the Ponda in the sidecar,he`s been gagging to go again.

So...off we went at 10am on a nice,dry,sunny Sunday morning.

Erm...until we reached the higher ground over the Llandegla moors,that is.....

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Hmmm....I thought it had been getting a tad cool......:rolleyes:
I was worried about wind chill on Dad`s head,but his little beanie hat was a thermal one,and he looked perfectly happy to me.....

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How cool is my Dad there ? :bow
The guy is 72 years old.
I so wish he could ride a bike,but taking him in my combos is a great way of sharing the thrill of biking...and my way of thanking him for all he`s done for me....he bought my first bike (a Suzuki TS50ER) when I was 16.

I asked if he was okay...this is the response.....

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So...all okay...off we go for the Ponderosa.
Except that the Horseshoe Pass was closed. :eek:
I`ve never seen it closed...and even though we could get to places that cars would struggle with,we figured the Ponda would be shut too..and we were salivating at the thought of a cooked brekky by now.
Dad suggested cutting across country to Ruthin,where he knew of a small cafe,so I detoured there via the Nant y Garth Pass.
This pass is an awesome footpeg and boot scraping experience in the summer.
It wasn`t so on this morning....
Note that most of the road is SHEET ICE. :eek

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It looked beautiful though.

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We got to the cafe in Ruthin....fed ourselves...rode home via Loggerheads and Ewloe Hill...in thick snow and ice,then got onto the Wirral and dry roads with sunshine.
Although I don`t like jetwashing motorbikes,the Ural was a crust of salt so I did a full jetwash with soapy brush/rinse then sprayed the machine with a full can of WD-40.
It was cleaner than ever and fully protected when I covered it up at home thinking 'that was that' until early Spring.
My 650 workaday Ural is due back on the road in a week or so,and I figured that I`d just keep using my GL1100 for work and running about in the meantime.

How wrong I was !!!
Monday dawned with a big freeze and a full blizzard.
There was no way that I`d stay upright on any of my solo bikes in the conditions that descended,so I broke my heart and uncovered the shiny 750 Ural for my commute to work.
I don`t think the GL1100 is going to move for a few days yet...

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As it happened...and as documented in my 'Happy road user Thread',there was no road salt to attack the bike,and I had such a hoot riding to work it was worth risking the immaculate bike`s finish anyway!!!
There`s no photos from Monday due to the full and heavy blizzard but really unusually for the Wirral with its sheltered location and salty air on Tuesday things were unchanged.....

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We really don`t get any cold weather...certainly not snow and ice...like the rest of the country,so to see totally icebound roads in sunny conditions is a novelty.
And no problem at all to a Siberian Ural.

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Those crazy people in the distance were out risking life and limb sledging when they could have been perfectly safe while out Uralling. :augie

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Well....Thursday morning has been and gone...and we`ve STILL got a big freeze on.
That is really unusual here.
Despite the 750 being my shiny show bike I was GAGGING to go and play again,so out I went before my 2pm-10pm shift.
I took all the small lanes and tracks that criss cross the Wirral,just for the hell of it.
It may not appear much to look at,as the snow isn`t very deep.....but all road surfaces on those lanes were thick and compacted ice.
The occasional car I encountered was wheel spinning and sliding-but the Ural was finding traction and storming along...even uphill.
I`ve only got single wheel drive and am just on Mitas road tyres but the Ural had no trouble at all.

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I`ve got to admit to having the best few days on a bike in a very long time.

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I`ve said it before and I`ll say it again.......

URALS RULE !!!

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Thanks for that Tarka, I may be heading back to Scotland earlier as the bike show is cancelled in Manchester and will be heading out on my combo too.... can't wait:clap:clap
 
Great report, you got some good sunshine for the photos.

I've heard that you can't covert the UK spec Urals to 2WD. Is that correct?
 
Great report, you got some good sunshine for the photos.

I've heard that you can't covert the UK spec Urals to 2WD. Is that correct?

Thanks mate...and the other guys too. :thumb2

Nope...UK spec ones have the sidecar on the left...and the final drive is on the right of the bike.
Hence,only 'Continental' sided ones have the two wheel drive option.

You don`t actually need 2WD in most applications and can get into big trouble in 2WD mode if it`s not deep snow,loose sand or gloopy mud because there`s no diff and the combo will 'crab'.
Much hype is written about 2WD by those who don`t really know or use combos.
 
Fantastic pics and a grear write up Tarks :thumb2
What exactly is wrong with your workhorse 650 URAL??
:tarka:tarka:tarka

I also agree with you on the 2wd comments as well, unless your actually in mud and offroad it can be a serious problem in handling dept:eek:
 
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Excellent, here's to you n ya Dad :clap, he did look really happy, I had (was taken for a spin) in the arena at the Copdock m/c show in Ipswich, by the ural importer (top bloke, Mick I think) and bet him he couldn't get me in the chair in the air (all 20st of me) piece of cake up i went, round and round we went, awesome bit of kit, and to top it off, he chugged to a standstill (me still in the air n chair :eek:) and walked off n left me there hi n dry in the middle of the arena, to much cheering n piss taking from me mate's, bloody excellent, cheers Tarka all the best Dus :thumb2
 
Great stuff Steve - I think those Ural combos are great and I would love to have one but (un)fortunately I don't have anywhere to keep it:thumb :D
 
Nice one Steve. :thumb2

Now that she has been out in the snow she's ready for boreens in the west. ;)
 
very good story I enjoyed it even though we are all sick of this snow!

Be Safe

Big D :))
 
Great stuff Steve - I think those Ural combos are great and I would love to have one but (un)fortunately I don't have anywhere to keep it:thumb :D

Outside!
It's a bike, not a hamster....

My sidecar are outside 365 days a year.

:) Liv.
 
Fantastic pics and a grear write up Tarks :thumb2
What exactly is wrong with your workhorse 650 URAL??
:tarka:tarka:tarka

Thanks Proff...and everyone else...glad to put a smile on your faces. :thumb2

There`s actually nothing wrong with my 650...apart from it being in a large number of pieces.
It had an alternator fail a few months ago,and my mate Jamie in work and I made a special adapter/conversion kit to join a Mitsubishi alternator from a forklift truck to the front part of the Ural alternator case.
While off the road I took the opportunity to strip all the bodywork and treat the numerous rusty bits,then take it all to be resprayed at another mate`s paintshop.
Winter descended and he`s had trouble with the paint being too cold to apply properly and balls of ice coming out of his sprayguns. :eek:

It should all be back next week. :beerjug:
 
Yep, me too - I think we all enjoyed reading that, Steve.

My old North Star solo Ural is a bit sick at the mo - just before Xmas it decided to destroy it's advance/retard unit - about the only time it's ever let me down.
It sits outside under a cover all year round, and always starts first push of the button - so I was most dismayed when this particular morning it didn't want to play!!
Should have a new ignition unit, and a pair of carb inlet rubbers arrive today - courtesy of David at F2 - if H&S decide to let the postmen out to play today!!

I do have a combo tucked up in a garage - it's a Kawa GTR1000 / Squire which was an impulse buy from eBay - unfortunately it has an engine problem I never solved - so it got pushed into the garage and forgotten!! I think the only way forward with it would be to remove the chair, and get the bike to a Kawasaki doctor!!

Too many bikes, and not enough enthusiasm, methinks !!

Mike
 
ural alternator

Any more details on that alternator conversion?
I have ordered a nippon denso one from germany to replace the "hand grenade" one on my 02 outfit but this might come in handy for the future.
We will need a new section if all this interest in urals keeps up!
 


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