
"Dneprs" vs. "Urals" in mud and off-road - who will win?
When Dneprs and Urals meet on the same trip, you can be sure that it will not be an easy ride. In this video on the YouTube channel "Oppozit moto Belarus" viewers are invited to watch a harsh motorcycle adventure through snow, water and mud, where eight time-tested sidecars take to the start motorcycle. Despite the dry weather, the goal is one - to find a real "hard" and test the equipment in conditions close to extreme. Problems begin already at the start: someone retrofits the motorcycle with new wheels, someone encounters ignition failure, and others have to repair the clutch right in the field. All this against the backdrop of real off-road, potholes and swamps, where every kilometer covered is a kind of victory.
While some participants give up, others continue to move forward through technical difficulties, cold and fatigue. Improvised repairs and a rest stop at a farm turn this ride into a real adventure with elements of survival. The day ends with songs around the campfire and plans for new raids. Want to see what real men's trials on Soviet-era motorcycles look like? Be sure to watch the full video.
While some participants give up, others continue to move forward through technical difficulties, cold and fatigue. Improvised repairs and a rest stop at a farm turn this ride into a real adventure with elements of survival. The day ends with songs around the campfire and plans for new raids. Want to see what real men's trials on Soviet-era motorcycles look like? Be sure to watch the full video.
- Oleg Donskoy
- youtube.com
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