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1997 Buell Cyclone Standard on 2040-motos

US $3,299.00
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Wauconda, Illinois, US

Wauconda, IL, US
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Buell Cyclone photos

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Buell Cyclone tech info

TypeType:Standard PhonePhone:8665570630

Buell Cyclone description

1997 Buell Cyclone, Has a Vance and Hines pipe, aftermarket grips and mirrors, and an aftermarket intake!

Moto blog

Suspension Set-Up for the Buell 1125R [video]

Tue, 25 Aug 2009

Jon Bunne, Buell’s Sr. Test Engineer, explains how to set-up your suspension on the Buell 1125R according to your riding style, preference and when riding with a passenger or heavy gear.  Bunne, recommends adjusting the suspension accordingly and demonstrates how to do just that by following the settings that are listed in the owner’s manual. Check it out after the jump.

Spanish version of Buell.

Sun, 03 Jul 2016

A small Spanish company called Bottpower, which specializes in custom motorcycles, has unveiled new photos and a teaser of the XR1R project, a track bike equipped with a Buell V-twin. It is known that the motorcycle is assembled on a titanium frame, equipped with advanced electronics, including three power supply cards, traction control and launch control, and its specific power is close to 1kg per hp.

EBR Nation Part 3: Made In America

Wed, 10 Aug 2011

Erik Buell Racing has released the third episode of its series about the new 1190RS sportbike. The latest episode focuses on the company’s “Made in America” philosophy, with its goal of producing a high-performance superbike in the U.S.A. As Erik Buell, racer Geoff May and designer Tony Stefanelli discuss the themes of innovation and freedom, we can’t help but wonder however whether they’re talking about American ideals, or about being out from Harley-Davidson’s umbrella.