Ural motorcycles: from Russia to Kazakhstan

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Ural Motorcycles, which produces heavy motorcycles with its own carts, is moving production from Russia to Kazakhstan. This was stated in a video posted on the official YouTube channel of the company's CEO Ilya Hayt, according to Adyrna.

This step is due to a shortage of a number of components that are subject to sanctions, as well as a ban on the import of equipment from Russia. The vast majority of Ural motorcycles go to Western countries, including the United States.

In Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan, a new assembly site for Ural Motorcycles has been set up 600 km from Irbit (Sverdlovsk Oblast), where these cars were previously produced. In addition, work will continue at the Irbit Motorcycle Plant (IMZ): it will produce frames and body elements for motorcycles.

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