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2008 Buell Ulysses on 2040-motos

US $6,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Ogden, Utah, United States

Ogden, Utah, United States
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Buell Ulysses tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,203 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Buell Ulysses description

SELLING TO HELP A LOCAL RIDER WHO JUST LOST HIS LEG IN A WRECK. PART OF THE MONEY FROM THIS BIKE WILL BE DONATED TO HIS FAMILY'S MEDICAL BILLS.

THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.


Up for sale is my favorite bike out of the 9 I've owned; a 2008 Buell XB12X 7800 miles today, set up for adventure touring or sport touring for all day comfort EVEN HAS A FLIP OUT BACKREST!!

Over $1800 in ad-ons  Most of these bikes for sale have 25,000-50,000 miles on them, regularly reaching 80-100,000 miles with only oil changes. They have a cult following for a reason, many neat things about this bike(such as no valve adjustments on the pushrod motor, fuel in the frame, oil in the swing-arm, etc.

Bike has aluminum panniers, tall and low seats, Cyclops Adventure Sports LED headlights, Tourtech headlight guard, Tourtech hand guards, heated grips, T-rex Raching crash cage,Laminar Lip, braided stainless brake-lines, Jardine RT-1 exhaust, K&N air filter, air-box mod, Buell Comfort Kit, K&N breather reroute, oil catch can, Crank-Case breather, 4" LED aux lights, Amsoil since I've owned it, Fresh oil in the engine and gearbox less then 1,000 miles ago, I'm sure I'm forgetting something, comes with all stock parts and factory service manual. 
Bike has been down once (under 10 mph on gravel the front tire washed out from being too far on the soft shoulder; minor scratches and a mark in the frame from the back of the pegs. Right bag is also slightly pushed in, which I haven't tried to fix, but I'm sure is an easy fix.

This bike has more TQ, and a higher GVWR then a GS1200, and is much more fun to ride, nearly new Conti trail attack 2's on the bike, and another set that can be added depending on the price. Only selling to consolidate some of my bikes, this thing rides great at 80 and has TONS of power!

Already bought a new KTM so this is just another bike taking up space,  Located in Ogden, Utah (30 minutes from SLC airport, willing to pick up buyer if they opt for a fly&ride instead of shipping. Buyer will of course pay shipping if they opt that route.)
Second owner, clean title in hand.



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