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Launch Report: Buell 1125CR road test
By Visordown News on 03/10/2008 18:14:56
Bertie Simmonds reports back from the launch of Buell's 1125CR
It’s fair to say that the 1125R has been greeted luke-warmly. A bodged launch last year at Laguna Seca was followed by a ‘band-aid’ launch earlier this year for the water-cooled Buell in Spain. Not a good start for a platform that Buell wanted
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First Ride: Revised Buell 1125R
By Jon Urry on 22/09/2010 16:55:46
After a fairly troublesome birth Buell’s 1125R is back. But have they got it right this time?
Click to read: Buell 1125R owners reviews, Buell 1125R specs and to see the Buell 1125R image gallery.The 1125R was meant to be Buell’s break through, its first water-cooled engine and the bike that would move the American manufacturer from being
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Scoop: Buell launch1125CR naked for 2009
By Visordown News on 22/07/2008 16:39:40
Buell's second model using the all-new 1125cc non-Harley lump
All new ... Buell's 1125CRBUELL have launched a spin-off from the 1125R, the 1125CR. The company have called it part sportbike and part street.According to Buell: "..the naked styling and clubman-style handlebars give a respectful nod
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Buell 1125CR - Road test review
By Ben Cope on 12/10/2009 17:00:50
If we bought motorbikes using our head alone, Buell would be out of business. Will the 1125CR help Buell onwards and upwards?
Click to read: Buell 1125CR owners reviews, Buell 1125CR specs and to see the Buell 1125CR image gallery.I don’t quite understand Buell, infact I’m convinced no-one does. The bikes they produce are genuinely surprising and when I hear rumour of a
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Buell 1125R First Ride
By Visordown News on 02/03/2008 20:58:51
Jon Urry test rides Buell's revised 1125R - and he's not a happy bunny
Urry's even more confused after riding the 1125RCONFUSED. That's how I feel after riding Buell's water-cooled 1125R. I've giving it a serious going-over on both road and track and I admit it has left me in a total quandry.Just to clear things up let
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First Ride: Buell 1125R
By Ben Cope on 19/11/2008 17:26:20
When you think about racing, you don't think about Buell. So can a manufacturer who's used to building bikes around Harley engines build a decent sportsbike?
Buell 1125R Stand-up wheelieWhen Buell first started on the 1125R project four years before its launch in 2007, no-one could have predicted this was a card they had up their sleeve. At the time of conception, the Ducati 999 was the v-twin to be seen
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Buell launch 1125R race kit
By Visordown News on 10/07/2008 09:20:19
New gear change, steering damper, body kit, programmable engine map and a claimed 146bhp
The kit gives the 1125R a claimed 146bhpFANCY HAVING this bolted to your Buell? The factory has just announced this full-on race kit for the bike which, it claims, can easily be fitted to its 1125R.Full details of the kit and cost will soon
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First Ride: 2007 Buell 1125R
By Bertie Simmonds on 02/04/2008 17:59:37
25 years in the making and Erik Buell finally makes the bike he always dreamed of: a liquid-cooled V-twin with plenty of poke and handling to die for. So has junking the Harley engines given Buell a new edge?
. But TWO's columnist Colin Edwards has had a couple of good results around Laguna, home of the launch of the new Buell 1125R, so I thought he'd be the right person to ask. Thing is, despite it being my first lap, the advice is lost on me as the bike
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Buell 1125R sportsbike unveiled
By Tim Skilton on 11/07/2007 11:36:05
Rotax powerplant replaces Harley lump in new machine
Buell 1125R...sleek design and new Rotax engineUS BIKE manufacturer Buell has unveiled its new high-tech sport bike, the 2008 1125R, armed with an engine built by Rotax - not Harley-Davidson. The Buell 1125R Helicon engine is a new 1,125cc, double
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Milan Show: Buell 1125R
By Admin on 06/11/2007 18:02:45
Buell's first proper superbike in the flesh
1125R ... Feels smaller than it looksHERE'S a shot of Buell's new 1125R, away from the flattering lights of the brochure photographer's studio.I'm interested in this bike, more than most of the new bikes to be launched in 2008. Why? Because it's a
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