Standard towing sockets in the UK are normally the 12N type. These have 7 pins and are often numbered on the inside of the case where the wires connect
Below is a guide to wiring this standard socket to a Ural.
Terminal Number | Function | 7 core wire colour | URAL |
1 | Indicator Left | Yellow | Black |
2 | Rear fog light | Blue | N/A |
3 | Earth | White | BAT NEG |
4 | Indicator Right | Green | Purple |
5 | Side light Right (also marker lights & number plate light) | Brown | Yellow |
6 | Brake lights | Red | Green |
7 | Side light Left (also marker lights & number plate light) | Black | Yellow |
Ural often change the colours of their wires so this has to be seen as a guide only.
- Left indicator - black wire located entering the rear mudguard just behind the battery
- Fog light - not used
- Earth - connect to battery minus
- Right indicator - purple wire located entering the rear mudguard just behind the battery or where the loom goes to the sidecar near the front of the bike
- Side lights - Join 5 and 7 together and then connect to yellow wire located entering the rear mudguard just behind the battery
- Brake light - green wire located entering the rear mudguard just behind the battery
- Side light - see 5
Ural motorcycles registered after 1st January 2008 should use EU approved towbars only.
F2 Motorcycles Ltd EU approved towbar
F2 Motorcycles Ltd EU approved towbar
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