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Author: | Babybadger [ 17 Oct 2009 11:23 ] |
Post subject: | how many x1 models were made? |
Now that Harley have stopped making Buells to concentrate on making chrome cocks for latent homosexuals, I will now never own a Harley. MV Augusta is being sold as well now they have probably stripped the technology from them, much like rover and bmw. I also notice that on this web page http://www.marketwatch.com/story/harley ... 2009-10-15 They lost 84% on their profits. That would producing overpriced chrome cocks for ....... rather than affordable Buells. If I was Erik Buell , I would tell Harley Davidson to go f**k themselves and recreate Buell, and use various engines. Even talking to Ducati would be a good idea. But now Buell will be no more how many models of each bike were sold, and specifically the X1 , is mine now worth more money because they have stopped production? |
Author: | kevmean [ 17 Oct 2009 11:59 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how many x1 models were made? |
hmmmmmm doubt it'd made a lot of difference seeing as X1's have been out of production for about 8 years anyway |
Author: | THE FLYING DUCHMAN [ 17 Oct 2009 17:19 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how many x1 models were made? |
greasemonkey wrote: it's a bloody motorbike, and a good one, not a bloody ISA ,,,,ride it and be proud of the mans vision that puts a grin on yer face at every corner,,, Yep That, for all those who keep banging on about the value of there bike, just about covers it. And, for those who keep banging on about spare parts, that should not be a problem either. Last. The guy has just had his head kicked in by "Hardly Doddlson". A bit of faith might help some |
Author: | Nutah [ 17 Oct 2009 17:48 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how many x1 models were made? |
I believe in Erik |
Author: | Derek Putley [ 17 Oct 2009 19:28 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how many x1 models were made? |
We did have a thread about tuber production numbers a few years ago but I can't remember the data. Perhaps the real Buell anoraks like CJ, Adam and will be kind enought to do the honours. In ball park figures, I think the world-wide total number of X1's would be of order 10,000 with perhaps about 10% of those having come to the UK. S1s and skinny M2s will be rarer still - I think the offical UK figure for 1997 Buells was only about 500 bikes, i.e. ~300 S1 and ~200 M2. I also recall a few months ago more or less advised someone to scrap a high mileage M2 as it would have been beyond economic repair, so these bikes will be becoming rarer with time - at least until we get good community 3rd party spares arrangements in place. When I was particularly active in MAG / FEMA about 10 years ago, 3rd party spares was one of the hot riders rights topics of the day. This was because major manufacturers were trying, under the aegis of copyright protection, to lobby the EU so that 3rd party spares provision would become illegal under EU law. Thankfully they lost - so riders are not tied to only getting spares made by the original manufacturers of their machines. |
Author: | Adam [ 17 Oct 2009 20:12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how many x1 models were made? |
THE FLYING DUCHMAN wrote: greasemonkey wrote: it's a bloody motorbike, and a good one, not a bloody ISA ,,,,ride it and be proud of the mans vision that puts a grin on yer face at every corner,,, Yep That, for all those who keep banging on about the value of there bike, just about covers it. And, for those who keep banging on about spare parts, that should not be a problem either. Last. The guy has just had his head kicked in by "Hardly Doddlson". A bit of faith might help some |
Author: | pash [ 17 Oct 2009 20:30 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how many x1 models were made? |
I don't know about you, but all my Buells are investments |
Author: | CJ [ 17 Oct 2009 21:28 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how many x1 models were made? |
I'm wearing my anorak as I type .... This list was issued by the Buell Motorcyle Company ( ) in June 2008: Models in current production: Blast = 20,805 1125R = 2,881 XB12XT Ulysses = 831 XB12X Ulysses = 6,489 XB9SX Lightning City X = 7,649 XB12R Firebolt = 9,166 XB12S Lightning = 10,847 XB12Ss Lightning Long = 4,826 XB12Scg Lightning = 3,692 XB12STT Lightning Super TT = 1,755 Models now out of production: XBRR = 56 XB9SL Lightning Low = 1,513 XB9S Lightning = 4,332 XB9R Firebolt = 7,484 X1M Lightning Millenium = 661 X1 Lightning = 11,228 S1 White Lightning = 2,210 M2L Cyclone Low = 1,761 M2 Cyclone = 8,803 S3T Thunderbolt = 1,779 S3 Thunderbolt = 2,670 S1 Lightning = 4,680 S2T Thunderbolt = 429 S2 Thunderbolt = 1,694 RSS1200 Westwind = 98 RS1200 Westwind (Includes the 5 speed '/5') = 208 RR1200 Battletwin = 59 RR1000 Battletwin = 51 RW750 = 2 |
Author: | patrick19 [ 17 Oct 2009 21:46 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how many x1 models were made? |
looks like we gonna have some rare bikes on our hands CJ so guess we better look after them , specially as a lot ave been chopped. Oh and babybadger (what kinda name is that - not homosexual i hope ) you sound like a bigotted cock when you diss harleys and other riders - get a life and show some respect. I am sure all the board racers and flat trackers had a lot more bottle than you better at riding than you on their early harleys . |
Author: | the phantom pieman [ 17 Oct 2009 21:53 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how many x1 models were made? |
CJ wrote: I'm wearing my anorak as I type .... This list was issued by the Buell Motorcyle Company ( ) in June 2008: Models in current production: Blast = 20,805 1125R = 2,881 XB12XT Ulysses = 831 XB12X Ulysses = 6,489 XB9SX Lightning City X = 7,649 XB12R Firebolt = 9,166 XB12S Lightning = 10,847 XB12Ss Lightning Long = 4,826 XB12Scg Lightning = 3,692 XB12STT Lightning Super TT = 1,755 Models now out of production: XBRR = 56 XB9SL Lightning Low = 1,513 XB9S Lightning = 4,332 XB9R Firebolt = 7,484 X1M Lightning Millenium = 661 X1 Lightning = 11,228 S1 White Lightning = 2,210 M2L Cyclone Low = 1,761 M2 Cyclone = 8,803 S3T Thunderbolt = 1,779 S3 Thunderbolt = 2,670 S1 Lightning = 4,680 S2T Thunderbolt = 429 S2 Thunderbolt = 1,694 RSS1200 Westwind = 98 RS1200 Westwind (Includes the 5 speed '/5') = 208 RR1200 Battletwin = 59 RR1000 Battletwin = 51 RW750 = 2 I wonder where the 2645 S3s they didn't sell are kept! |
Author: | Derek Putley [ 18 Oct 2009 10:12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: how many x1 models were made? |
the phantom pieman wrote: I wonder where the 2645 S3s they didn't sell are kept! I think they've all either been written off, chopped or turned into cafe-racers by Matt I always wanted an S3T really but they did not sell them in the UK in 1997 so I had to make do with a razorback M2 instead. I did get to borrow a '98 spec one for a week at the end of 1997 though, when I was helping BUK run in their demo fleet for them. From an objective viewpoint though I now reckon an S3T would be totally outclassed by an R1100RS, never mind a VFR or a "sprident". The original 1997 BUK demo fleet included a pearlescent white S3. This colour choice made it stranglely good for making fast progress on UK motorways |
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