had to laugh at this review i had allways ridden british bikes before i bought my xb so vibration wise it is a turbine.the bit in the review i like most is...the vibration and harshness of the engine nearlly shook me off
............I stopped into a Buell dealership today to see just what the hype is about. I managed to get a test ride on a slightly used '04 demo and just wanted to share my comments. First off, as soon as I sat on the bike, I felt that the seating position was just right. I then started the bike up, and immediately felt the exhaust on my ankle... I do a lot of city riding and I don't think I would care for that too much. After starting the bike and going about 20 feet, I realized that although the Buell has decent take off, the vibration and harshness of the engine nearly shook me off. That would be my biggest arguement against this bike. It feels like you are sitting on top of a washing machine in final spin cycle, only with an unbalanced load... only not as quiet. All the while with what feels like the drying machine exhaust blowing on your ankle. If you like the looks and the feel of it, great. If not, that is okay. I personally wouldn't buy one of these as I don't see myself cruising around for hours on end on one. I know this isn't a true contender for going up against the Japanese sportbikes and it is true that this bike handles extremely well. I am not going to race anyone, so I really don't see myself or anyone who wants a practical "get around town" or "get away from it all" bike getting this particular model. My recomendation: Ride one, but shop around.