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Buell Motorcycles Home of the Buell 1125R, 1125CR & Ulysses
Buell Motorcycles - Great handling, agressive looking and packed with innovation.
Erik Buell, founder of Buell has been both motorcycle racer and engineer. In the 1980s, Buell took the air cooled engine from a Harley Davidson and put it to work in a range of street bikes, all synonymous with innovation and style. He was into mass centralisation before the japanese even knew what it meant, storing fuel in the frame and oil in the swinging arm. As a result, Buells are generally light and quick handling machines, combining straightforward maintenance with real world performance. More recently, Buell has started producing more powerful water-cooled machines in the 1125r and 1125cr cafe racer.
Buell 1125CR
With peak power of 146hp, this is no detuned version of Buell's 1125R sportsbike. Great in the mid-range, this bike fires out of bends with ease, pulling all the way to the red line.
Buell 1125CR
Buell 1125R
This is the fastest, most-powerful bike Buell has ever built. Water cooled, with a split radiator, one rider ran a stock 1125R to a 5th place finish the Daytona 200.
Buell 1125R
Buell XB12X Ulysses
Joining the adventure bike fray, are the Buell XB12X and XB12X (touring). Air cooled 1203cc and belt drive with plenty of luggage options and even a pillion back rest built in.
Buell XB12X
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