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Old 10-18-2009, 01:12 PM   #121
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And those holes you drilled into the upper fairing - they didn’t really do anything, did they?
Of course they did, haha! At the time Honda NSR race machines had holes in their fairings. Some say they worked and helped the machine turn quickly. On my Fireblade it just looked right. The holes that did work were on the front fender on later models. We made holes there for air to pass through and almost ‘suck’ the front wheel to the ground.
Um, yeah.......If that concept worked, everyone else would be doing it

I liked the holes, they looked cool -----why not just admit that's all they were there for

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The latest incarnation of the blade has a controversial look, but do you like it?
Ah, a very difficult question. Image is number one these days, and the 2008 Blade’s looks are…questioned. But the handling and character, packaged controllability, means a shorter nose was needed. The new fairing was developed for this and it gave the bike a different character. ...
Uh, I don't see how a shorter nose accomplishes much. Is he talking about mass centralization? Well it's not like the headlights and gauges weigh all that much, and even if they did, you could mount them further back and just extend the fairing further forward.
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Old 10-18-2009, 01:28 PM   #122
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There are two major Harley dealers near me. But there must be at least two dozen motorcycle shops near me that work exclusively on Harleys. The first dyno I ever saw was in one of those shops. If I had a Buell and couldn't do the maintenance, I wouldn't mind bring it to that shop instead of a dealer.

I think Harley screwed up. Many riders have a strong loyalty for their first bike. I know I like to stop by my Hodaka dealer now and then. But how many new riders can afford a Harley, or the huge weight? I remember when Harley sold dirt bikes. Maybe Erik should start looking at some car dealers who would love to bring in a younger crowd of buyers.
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Old 10-18-2009, 02:46 PM   #123
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none of 4 Buell dealers I went to would let me ride a Bike. They looked at me like I was insane for even asking. .
That's because HD dealerships are use to a bunch of mid-life crising 40 year olds who want the biggest baddest HD to brag to their friends about and haven't ridden a bicycle since they were 14 much less a high TQ heavy ass shitty handling/braking motorcycle.

The only reason I see people get to test ride triumphs/ducs/aprillia/etc is because in general people who want those bikes (or are willing to buy them) already have riding experience on top of being in their 30s or so with decent jobs to pay for the bike.
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Old 10-18-2009, 02:50 PM   #124
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Then they probably would have gotten huge outcries from the Harley crowd for stealing American jobs. Despite I believe most Japanese motorcycles, ATVs, cars, etc are built in the US.

But if they allowed them to be sold in Japanese places then i think they would have done better. Maybe the Italian/British places would have been better since a potential Buell buyer would likely also look into Aprilia, Ducati, Triumph, BMW, etc.

There was a place near me called that sold Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, HD and Buell (with Kawi dealer next door and Duc dealer 5 miles away). It was the only time I've ever sat on a Buell. I've never stepped foot into a Harley dealership.
they do sell them overseas, hell europe seems to have more buells than we do and you cant watch a BSB race without seeing 5000 HD banners

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Um, yeah.......If that concept worked, everyone else would be doing it

I liked the holes, they looked cool -----why not just admit that's all they were there for

i thought he did admit that they were just for looks?
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Old 10-18-2009, 03:01 PM   #125
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Americans weren't the only ones that enjoyed Buells. Here is a big fan in Japan of all places...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8Zm0...layer_embedded
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Old 10-18-2009, 03:42 PM   #126
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Americans weren't the only ones that enjoyed Buells. Here is a big fan in Japan of all places...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8Zm0...layer_embedded
goddamn that place is gorgeous. great band name too super butter dog smooth tune though
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Old 10-18-2009, 03:47 PM   #127
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Let me just say it again, I definatly see a Harley Davidson Buellster on the horizon

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Old 10-18-2009, 03:48 PM   #128
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the way that horn is mounted makes it look like a promask
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Old 10-18-2009, 03:56 PM   #129
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the way that horn is mounted makes it look like a promask
I thought the same thing, just needs the canister hanging off the side
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Old 10-18-2009, 03:58 PM   #130
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has that one got a 240 kit Fred? or does it just LOOK fat
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