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This is how Russian motorcyclists cross a river

This is how Russian motorcyclists cross a river

chitchatboy

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blogentry-133713-0-90733900-1440294741_thumb.pngDesigned for rough Russian roads, Russia's Ural Motorcycles are one of the best bikes with sidecars to off road with. Cross a raging river? Easy! Watch these riders filmed their attempt to cross a fast-flowing river in Russia on their very tough Ural bikes and we have say its is pretty darn impressive. I mean how is it possible for a motorcycle to get almost completely under water and still function?

 

Bike experts do enlighten us if you can!

 

FYI, Ural motorcycles uses a 749cc air-cooled 2 cylinder 'boxer' engine which produces 41bhp. Top speed is a recommended 112km/h and a fully-filled example will be able to do 250km in one tank.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb3wPm2kWl8




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