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2003 Buell Xb9r Firebolt on 2040-motos

$2,100
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Ithaca, New York

Ithaca, NY
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2003 Buell XB9R Firebolt Motorcycle Made in USA Pre-owned Runs good Very attractive condition only a few information see pics some wear on the lamps and the tip of the clutch was broken not big deal Type Air cooled 4 Stroke 45 VOLT Twin Displacement 984 cc Bore and Stroke 3 5 x 3 125 in Compression Ratio 10 1 Valve Train OHV 2 valves per cylinder Valve Adjustment Self Adjusting Fuel Delivery 45 0 mm downdraft DDFI Fuel Injection Color Artic white Battery twelve V

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Mac Motorcycles

Thu, 28 May 2009

British motorcycle design studio Xenophya Design and product designer Ellis Pitt have teamed up to produce a new company, Mac Motorcycles. Based out of Upton-Upon-Severn in Worcestershire, England, Mac Motorcycles will produce a line of bikes powered by Buell’s air-cooled single cylinder 492cc engines used in the Blast, with a tubular backbone frame. On the company’s website, Pitt describes its bikes as being simple to maintain, include references and details from choppers and bobbers and feature “Harley posture, flat-track manners, Ducati handling”.

“Jesse James is a Dead Man” Pre-Show Review

Fri, 29 May 2009

Jesse James, the man behind Monster Garage, might die. But I doubt it. His new television show “Jesse James is a Douchebag Dead Man” is Jesse toying with death through a variety of different feats and stunts he will perform.

AMA to Combine Daytona Sportbike and Supersport Classes in 2015

Wed, 04 Dec 2013

AMA Pro Racing announced plans to combine its Daytona Sportbike and Supersport classes into a single category by the 2015 season. The two classes currently share many similarities including engine displacement regulations, minimum weight limits and eligible machines. The Supersport class has more restrictions on modifications and are limited to a maximum top speed of 165 mph while Daytona Sportbike machines are allowed to reach speeds up to 170 mph.