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Production of 1125R launches new era of Buell sportbikes
EAST TROY, Wis. (November 1, 2007) - The Buell Motorcycle Company celebrated
a major milestone this week as it started up a new age of sportbikes with
the production of the first Buell 1125R motorcycle at its factory in East
Troy, Wis.
Turning a new corner into the superbike category, the all-new Buell 1125R
delivers a true balance of street and track performance. Designed with a
passion for the elements that have defined Buell motorcycles for 25 years,
the 1125R offers power, handling and agility that will take riders to a new
level of sportbike riding. The 1125R joins the XB and Blast as a third Buell
motorcycle platform. The first 1125R motorcycles are expected to arrive at
U.S. Buell dealers in November. The serial number one Buell 1125R will
become part of Buell’s history, saved for the Harley-Davidson Museum, which
opens in 2008.
“Seeing the first 1125R come off the line marks the start of a significant
new era for everyone at Buell,” said Erik Buell, chairman and chief
technical officer at Buell Motorcycle Company. “The 1125R is designed and
built from the rider down to take Buell to a new performance level. As we
look forward, we will continue to embrace and enhance our fundamental vision
of motorcycle design that offers the ultimate riding experience.”
The Buell 1125R experience begins with power, and adds an artful combination
of engine performance, precise-and-agile handling, advanced aerodynamics,
and superior rider environment and control. Packaged with distinctive
styling that leaves many mechanical components exposed, the 1125R leads with
an all-new front fairing and radiator cowling which provides superior
aerodynamics, rider comfort and efficient air flow. The 1125R delivers
race-inspired agility and handling, while holding to the three principles of
the Buell Trilogy of Technology – chassis rigidity, low
unsprung
weight and mass centralization.
The Buell 1125R Helicon engine is a new 1125cc DOHC V-Twin, the first
liquid-cooled engine to power a street-legal Buell motorcycle. The Helicon
engine is rated at 146 crankshaft horsepower, and is designed to deliver
optimized usable power. Its V-Twin design retains the styling and character
that has always defined the Buell riding experience.
Buell will celebrate its 25th Anniversary in 2008 with special motorcycle
badging, as well as a variety of events July 2-6, 2008 in Wisconsin. (see
www.buell.com for more details)
Buell Motorcycle Company, a subsidiary of Harley-Davidson, Inc., produces
premium sport performance motorcycles, motorcycle parts, accessories and
apparel. To learn more about Buell motorcycles, visit your local Buell
dealer and experience the aggressive attitude, style and performance only
found on board a Buell.
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