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 Post subject: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 10:20 
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Hi guys I currently ride a Harley and have seen a buell at the right price on the web, should I buy one? What are they like to live with? Spares?
Any help and advice would be great.
Thank you
Andy


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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 11:20 
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Hell yeah :old:

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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 12:01 
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lOl well we may be a wee bit bit biased :mrgreen:
Andy , what model Buell ?
give us a clue , we can then tell you what to look for ...

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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 13:13 
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Hi I was looking at a firebolt from rite bike of Bradford
Andy


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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 15:55 
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https://www.rite-bike.co.uk/used-buell- ... re-2276968


looks clean & tidy Andy :yup:
i used to have one , handles real sharp was Bike magazines best handling bike back in the day :mrgreen:
wheelies well too :shock:
lots more oomph compared to a Sportster.. :sun:
the 10,000 mile HD service is a big expense :ill: , unless you DIY or go independent specialist :maz:

1. it could do with a freespirits belt tensioner , spring loaded saves the drive belt :yup:
2. wheel bearing do need keeping an eye on , as they are small spec for lightweight
rather than long life .
3 a Maz nipple mod on the gearbox output bearing is handy too
easy to fit just helps to keep the output bearing lubed , it can get a bit dry if the bike is stood on the sidestand long term, the XB range don't have the trap door to access the gear box that earlier Buells & Sportsters have , so if the bearing fails , you have to remove the barrels to split the main cases :headbang: bean counters in engineering :roll:
the front & rear spindles are hollow , they need copperslip , the front is a L/H thread,IF they are over torqued , you can crush the aluminium spacer , that also helps to fuck the wheel bearings
so don't let numpties fit your tyres...

enthusiasts call it character :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 16:44 
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Thank you all great things to know, are these mods expensive? Easy to do? For an amateur mechanic.
Andy


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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 16:54 
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:yup: yep .....

viewtopic.php?f=17&t=742 :here: :maz: nipple mod

viewtopic.php?f=17&t=10 :here: Freespirits tensioner

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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 17:11 
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Thanks guys is the one I am looking at worth it?

Andy


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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 18:30 
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Hi Andy welcome to the forum.
Excellent handling bike when set up properly. Feel very neutral at speed (like there is nothing beneath you), it's a really nice feeling. Great for "B" road twisty blasting & lane riding & comfy on long rides. Better with a Race ECM & double outlet silencer & the other mods people have mentioned. The bars feel weird till you get used to them as they are forward mounted on the yokes by about 3cms which puts you over the front wheel more than usual bikes with very sharp turning. Mine did 144mph which is stunning for this kind of bike although it took a while to get there.
All the best if you get it. JB

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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 19:56 
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Thanks guys what is the parts availability like in the uk?
Andy


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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 20:20 
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Unfortunately getting worse. Give Maz a bell at the emporium for a clearer picture.


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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 20:35 
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I thought that might be the case, not sure if I can live with the difficulty of scarce parts, I guess the rare ones are the ones everybody wants and needs.
Andy


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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 20:37 
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:maz:

The Emporium, Just Buells

Unit 6A, Riverside Business Centre
River Mill
Park Road
Dukinfield
SK16 5LR

0161 637 1211

:couch:

...older Buells tube framed are easier for parts & repairs as they share a lot of Harley parts :sun:

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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 27 Jan 2020 21:19 
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There are also a few good people who deal in used Buell parts, I pick up spares as I go along for mine as I don't mind using second hand parts, mainly from Ebay & the links to people therein. Its pretty amazing what you can pick up in great condition. If you want stuff in a Buell wrapper brand new, you're gonna pay top whack from anywhere.

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 Post subject: Re: Should I buy a buell
PostPosted: 28 Jan 2020 11:58 
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I am fighting with Harley-Davidson at the moment about a brake issue with the Xg750a model, brake recall completed now both front callipers leaking, not in the best of moods to buy a bike I guess.

Andy


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