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This thing finally passed inspection. So I have FINALLY gotten to take it for a spirited ride. Holy shit is it FUN.

I currently own 17 motorcycles and this one is hands down my favorite. Why? It’s sexy, it launches hard as fuck and between 0-100mph it has a very usable power delivery and the sound it makes while riding is just so perfect.

I am going to need to get a better helmet and start riding with ear plugs. My ears were ringing BADLY after a brief ride out to the country.


A local HD specialist tuned the bike and helped me fix the plethora of electrical issues. After test riding the X1 he offered to buy it. Big Grin. That the second offer to buy it I’ve received. I am never selling this bike.

I’ll never understand why HD didn’t go all in on Buell and expand to a larger line with offerings like the X1 as well as alloy framed bikes like the later Buells. I’ve ridden lots of sportbikes and this thing is a fucking BLAST. It won’t hit crazy high speeds like my litre bike but around town and from a dig this bike rips!

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Love the color of the frame & wheels...And all that Torque! Cool


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This thing finally passed inspection. So I have FINALLY gotten to take it for a spirited ride. Holy shit is it FUN.

I’ll never understand why HD didn’t go all in on Buell and expand to a larger line with offerings like the X1 as well as alloy framed bikes like the later Buells. I’ve ridden lots of sportbikes and this thing is a fucking BLAST. It won’t hit crazy high speeds like my litre bike but around town and from a dig this bike rips!

My favorite motorcycle is American made. Cool


Awesome, they are wild machines, you don't have to do much to get that front wheel in the air.

There were a lot of things going on that combined brought Buell down.

First, price, compared to offerings from Japan, the Buell was premium priced, which means the majority of people that like to ride sport bikes would have to finance them, that means insurance, in a market where the insurance payment was as much or more than the bike.

Typical HD riders don't fit that market, it was designed to get younger people into the dealers but again, price vs Japan, see above.

Then getting them worked on, not every HD dealer had Buell parts or bikes.

Dealers didn't want them on the showroom because they didn't sell, took up space where a bagger could be sitting...

Lots of intercorporate issues between Eric Buell and HD leadership...

Money, Buell was sucking off cash that could be used to create profits, and public companies are about earnings...

Congrats on getting it right@!
 
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Awesome, they are wild machines, you don't have to do much to get that front wheel in the air.




Or the rear wheel.

Was on one at the end of a Daytona Beach Bike Week demo ride, right behind the ride leader, who was on one of those one lunger beginner bikes. For whatever reason, he fell over to the right at the stoplight at Fentriss(?) & International Blvd.

I reflexively clamped the front brake lever and did an awesome stoppie, landing just short of his helmeted melon. Was not wearing a Go Pro on mine, dang it.


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Or the rear wheel.

Was on one at the end of a Daytona Beach Bike Week demo ride, right behind the ride leader, whe was on one of those one lunger beginner bikes. For whatever reason, he fell over to the right at the stoplight at Fentriss(?) & International Blvd.

I reflexively clamped the front brake lever and did an awesome stoppie, landing just short of his helmeted melon. Was not wearing a Go Pro on mine, dang it.


Buell Blast, good beginner bike, low power, rented one for my wife to learn on before I took her to the class so she's understand the basic operation of the controls.

 
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I’ve been tempted to scoop up a blast as a commuter or one with a blown up motor to swap in a two stroke 250-500cc motor. That would be a FUN project.

I picked up an inexpensive carbon fiber fender on the fleabay. Expectations were low. When it arrived to my shock the carbon looks fantastic. Now I just need to find a CF windscreen and tank cover to match. Big Grin







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