Ural M72
The Ural M72 is a Soviet motorcycle that was produced from the late 1940s to the early 1960s. It is known for its robust design and reliability, featuring a 650cc flat-twin engine. The M72 was inspired by the earlier BMW R71 and was used by the military and civilians alike.
This motorcycle is characterized by its sidecar, which allows for additional passenger capacity and cargo transport. The Ural M72 became popular in various countries and is still appreciated by enthusiasts for its vintage appeal and off-road capabilities.