callison Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 Mounting costs for re-modeling portions of the house and alleviating the effects of too much rain necessitate the sale of my 2005 Patrol. I purchased this unit (delivered Jan 2006) from Wagner's Cycles in Arkansas. Wagner's have a reputation for setting these rigs up correctly. Very little has ever gone awry except for the ignition unit (replaced under warranty) and the vacuum fuel tap which was replaced with the manual type. 2005 Ural Patrol 2WD with less than 2500km (currently at 2231km). http://www.thisoldtractor.com/guzzi007/Ura...and_trailer.JPG Stuff added from Wagner's at or after time of purchase: http://www.wagnerscycle.us/parts/: Deluxe Driving Lights http://www.wagnerscycle.us/parts/images/pr...ving_lights.jpg National Cycle Windshield - Plexi II Windshield - Plexi II http://www.wagnerscycle.us/parts/images/preview/6.jpg Tank Bag http://www.wagnerscycle.us/parts/images/preview/tank_bag.jpg Hand Warmers (black) http://www.wagnerscycle.us/parts/images/pr...and_warmers.jpg Spare Drive Shaft (brand new - not zerked) Things I've added: Rich Maund tire cover, Sidecar Side Curtain, Tonneau and Windshield Skirt (tan) http://www.geocities.com/rgmaund/TonneausCurtainsSkirts.html Hawker Odyssey PC680 Battery (an unbelievably strong battery, much better than stock - and much more expensive as well). No maintenance dry cell. It's lightly larger than stock so it's mounted on end with the terminals accessible from the left side of the bike. There is wiring for a battery charger on the battery as well. http://www.portablepower.com/items/batteri.../SL105/37L105S5 Heated hand grips (original grips have been changed but the handlebar end plugs have departed somewhere) http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/Heated...it-p-16539.html 12V outlet on side of bike and in sidecar Holopaw Corvette Ural type trailer and trailer hitch http://holopawcorvette.webpointusa.com/ima...ry/trailer2.jpg http://holopawcorvette.webpointusa.com/ima...ailer_hitch.jpg Cargo volume is 47Lx27Wx14.5 inches - about 10.6 cubic feet. This trailer has a short tongue, it can be used with a standard motorcycle but requires caution to do so. Trailer has 18" wheels, the Patrol is all 19". Bike has been rewired for a fuse block (not Wagner's, I had spare parts lying around - Wagner's parts would have been somewhat prettier...). This includes a re-located heavy duty type flasher unit. Additionally, switches have been added to the Ural dash to accommodate switching the driving lights, a jack for a heated vest, heated handgrips and auxiliary power sockets on the bike, sidecar and trailer. http://www.thisoldtractor.com/guzzi007/Ura...s/Ural_Dash.jpg The wiring is even documented: http://www.thisoldtractor.com/guzzi007/Ura..._Ural_Mod_I.gif Relays have been added for the horn (an ah-oogah type that never stays adjusted. Drat), and relays also run the additional circuits added to the dash. The bench seat has been modified for a hitch pin release making it very easy to remove the seat. http://f9g.yahoofs.com/groups/g_9048245/c4...rwT9oGB9Pu9Qeqg http://f9g.yahoofs.com/groups/g_9048245/c4...rwT9oGBz5GaVxO_ I am asking $9750 but make a realistic offer and I'll consider it. Basically, I'm paying off the loan on the Norge. I also have a trailer available that it fits on to reasonably well that could be thrown into the deal for the interested party that just wants to drive up, hook up and leave. That would set you back an additional $150. It's a 5x8 foot flatbed but you have to back the Ural onto it to keep the center of gravity forward of the wheels. This would include a set of aluminum ramps that aren't really worth anything but will get the bike onto the trailer to go home - then I'd toss 'em except maybe for light weight work. 2" ball hitch. The trailer (no longer available from Holopaw Corvette) was a $995 item all by itself. All and all, this could be a very sweet deal for someone.
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