What bike are you obsessing about today?
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Baryonyx said:
In spite of Buell's issues with that bike, they must have made some other bikes that were worthy, indeed you still the see the odd one about so they're obviously getting some use. They're cool. Perhaps not entirely my thing but I can see the attraction.
Well, here's a review of the S1. http://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-reviews/buell/s...Have a read then look at the comments below. And they say the XB was a better quality product!! Maybe you get the picture
Baryonyx said:
In spite of Buell's issues with that bike, they must have made some other bikes that were worthy, indeed you still the see the odd one about so they're obviously getting some use. They're cool. Perhaps not entirely my thing but I can see the attraction.
I was in M&S this morning and heard you had asked for swivel hips.Mark was laughing about it
Pothole said:
s it at the show?
Yes. Can't say I'm a fan, it's a sensibly shaped HD but they've not taken the opportunity to fit a sensible power plant So, speaking of Buell, I had a look at the EBRs at the show, some interesting design features, the big fans, the regulator being visible through the screen . The bikes look as if they're built with no care for aesthetics, function over form, which almost looks good in a "because race bike" way.
Edited by scarble on Friday 28th November 15:45
This looks like a lot of fun, and as street fighters go pretty cool.
For 2.5K it would be a bargain!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2005-HONDA-CBR-1000-RR-5...
For 2.5K it would be a bargain!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2005-HONDA-CBR-1000-RR-5...
rat840771 said:
This looks like a lot of fun, and as street fighters go pretty cool.
For 2.5K it would be a bargain!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2005-HONDA-CBR-1000-RR-5...
There must be a way to make that cooling hose look better.For 2.5K it would be a bargain!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2005-HONDA-CBR-1000-RR-5...
bass gt3 said:
rufusgti said:
Mastodon2 said:
Want so badly
DO IT!I bought one in the summer. It's a fantastic bike. I don't think i've ever taken it out without someone stopping to chat about it. Everyone seems to know what it is but have never seen one in the flesh. Buells have a bad name for reliability and build quality. It seems they really nailed this down through the production of the XB series. With the later ones being very well built and reliable. There's actually another chap on my street with one. His is the translucent "cherry bomb" (best colour) and mine is the "hero blue". not had chance to go out together on them yet but hopefully next summer.
my one had the welding on the swing arm come apart. No real biggy except that's the oil tank. Was great fun riding with engine oil puking onto the road 6 inches in front of the rear wheels contact patch!
Great bikes to ride, but need re-commissioning with decent components and bearings.
Buy a Buell XB and you're basically wiping your arse with your money.....
Edited by bass gt3 on Friday 28th November 11:36
I'm not saying your talking rubbish. And I've heard of this MAZ chap as being upthere with the most knowledgeable. But you hear the same about any manufacturer. I would have thought the Buells are probably less reliable than the jap bikes, But I doubt anyone bought one expecting them to be. If you were to compare with Ducati/mv I bet there's little in it.
Honda MT50. There's one for sale that's the EXACT colour scheme as the one i had when i was about 12 yrs old in the early 90s.
I remember the christmas when i got it. Dad on the back doing the throttle and gears. Me sitting almost on the tank. Then he got me doing the clutch....then the gears....then he jumped off the back and left me to it.
I ran that around our field and along the 1 mile dirt track next to the house for years. Pocket money went on a gallon of petrol.
I found the Haynes manual for it in the loft amongst some other toys from my youth. This one is in really immaculate condition.
Seriously considering buying it and storing it for my lads to use once they're old enough, plus some fun for me in the meantime.
The missus would not be amused though....and i'm skint right now.
I remember the christmas when i got it. Dad on the back doing the throttle and gears. Me sitting almost on the tank. Then he got me doing the clutch....then the gears....then he jumped off the back and left me to it.
I ran that around our field and along the 1 mile dirt track next to the house for years. Pocket money went on a gallon of petrol.
I found the Haynes manual for it in the loft amongst some other toys from my youth. This one is in really immaculate condition.
Seriously considering buying it and storing it for my lads to use once they're old enough, plus some fun for me in the meantime.
The missus would not be amused though....and i'm skint right now.
I'd love a Deauville. Not sure why, but I like them.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2004-54-Honda-NT650V-4-D...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2004-54-Honda-NT650V-4-D...
Baryonyx said:
I'd love a Deauville. Not sure why, but I like them.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2004-54-Honda-NT650V-4-D...
Im very pleased with mine. Can happily recommend.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2004-54-Honda-NT650V-4-D...
Mine is a cat C 1999 with somewhere around 40000 miles on it (reads 26000 but there is definately something dodgy in the paperwork)
I bought on condition. The bike looks like it just rolled out of the showroom. Testimony to their reputation.
400 Burgman since I found out that the DSA have allowed it to on to the approved A2 test list in spite of them being 10cc below the minimum capacity for the test.
I think they realised not allowing on the bike that on its own that has a 20% market share of the european maxi scooter market was plain daft.
I think they realised not allowing on the bike that on its own that has a 20% market share of the european maxi scooter market was plain daft.
grkify said:
Do Not Go There !!!As a beginners bike they are bloody awful. The position is too extreme for someone with little or no experience, the steering is heavy, the seat is hard, you can't get rear sprockets for them off the shelf.......and that's just off the top of my head
Fleegle said:
Do Not Go There !!!
As a beginners bike they are bloody awful. The position is too extreme for someone with little or no experience, the steering is heavy, the seat is hard, you can't get rear sprockets for them off the shelf.......and that's just off the top of my head
I've only ever seen one, and it was being push started...As a beginners bike they are bloody awful. The position is too extreme for someone with little or no experience, the steering is heavy, the seat is hard, you can't get rear sprockets for them off the shelf.......and that's just off the top of my head
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