About two days ago I got the word from Randy F. (retired Ural dealer) that he was willing to do the work involved with replacing leaking seals and the worn driven gear hub on the final drive.
To prepare the final drive for transport to Randy's shop, I removed it (carefully slow due to my still recovering back) and cleaned it up.
The final drive is the component which takes rotating input from the primary drive shaft coming out of the motorcycle's transmission; converting it to rotating motion and "driving" the pusher wheel when in 1WD and also the sidecar wheel when in 2WD.
Here's the final drive, sort of cleaned up:
All this work below has been long over due I'm almost sad to say. I'd been thinking about replacing the driven gear hub on my 2014 Ural Patrol's final drive for quite a while now, but had put it off at any excuse.
For those of you who've been reading this blog for a while, you know that's quite unlike me. I use to rush to repair or service, now, not so much.
There's an upcoming fork in my riding life's road ahead I believe. Brigitta, my '87 R80 is gone to a new owner who'll ride it more than I had been. Yagi, the 2006 TW200 is proving a bit unreliable with a sporadic charging issue. Scarlett, my 2014 Ural Patrol has become a local riding only machine.
Part of me suspects that getting all this work done is to prepare for their eventual sale. Who knows? I'm coming up on 20 years of writing this blog, and loyal readers have seen it change ...


















