Showing posts with label buell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buell. Show all posts
Friday, June 7, 2013
2010 Buell Lightning CityX XB12SX
2010 Buell Lightning CityX XB12SX PictureThe CityX has consistently been one of the best stand-out models in Buell’s already different range. The 2010 Buell Lightning CityX XB12SX adds the all-over 93bhp, 77lb/ft 1203cc Sportster-derived V-twin to the CityX’s cocked chassis, iMac-influenced clear-cut bodywork and supermoto-inspired administration cues. That’s a 13bhp, 19lb/ft advantage for alone a 2kg weight amends (the XB12SX weighs aloof 179kg dry).
Only advised for the European roads, the new CityX XB12Sx combines the 93bhp Sportster-derived air-cooled Thunderstorm V-twin agent with an iMac-influenced anatomy architecture that stands out from the crowd.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Buell Motorcycles
history speedy way of Buell motorcycles, which was taken from http://en.wikipedia.org, and under these details. may be similar to other motors such as Ducati Motorcycles, yamaha motorcycles, honda motorcycles, suzuki motorcycles and bmw motorcycles.
kawasaki motorcycles.
The Buell Motorcycle Company was an American motorcycle manufacturer based in East Troy, Wisconsin and founded in 1983 by ex-Harley-Davidson engineer Erik Buell. Harley-Davidson acquired 49% of Buell in 1993, and it became a wholly owned subsidiary by 2003. On November 17, 2006, Buell announced that it had produced and shipped its 100,000th motorcycle.
On October 15, 2009, Harley-Davidson announced the discontinuation of the Buell product line as part of its strategy to focus on the Harley-Davidson brand. The last motorcycle was produced on October 30, bringing the number manufactured to 136,923.
In November 2009, Buell and Harley-Davidson announced the launch of Erik Buell Racing, an independent company run by Erik Buell which will produce race-only versions of the 1125R model.
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