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I was in a funk for several days following the announcement.
It's just sucky. I wouldn't blame them if they didn't feel like weighing in. |
I amn actualy kind of used to it since 3 of my previous/current bikes have been discontinued.
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Welcome to my world...:lol: |
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Yea I almost pm'd Smileyman to offer my condolences seriously... I can't imagine how he must feel...:panic: |
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Actually, despite our previous disagreements, I like Marko and I truly feel bad for him! That's one good thing about my GSXR forum, there's been 24/7 Buell bashing without any remorse over there!!!:lol: |
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mostly above board sympathy. a few gems though
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Nope it's drewpys roommate. My B/F doesn't own a bike. |
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*edit* Wait you mean there are actually people not posting because Buell is closing it's doors ? :scratch: :?: |
anyone else see the (probably fake) yamaha buyout rumor? Makes for some interesting hypotheticals. Personally i hope its true cause it'd stick a thumb in all those protectionist bastards eyes
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As a Buell fan boi, I'd love a Yamaha/Buell confligration. My only concern is that this might mean Buell bits on Yamaha bikes rather than full blown Buell creations.
I'm a V-Twin guy. I've never been a fan of IL4 bikes. Buell innovations on an IL4 is probably something I wouldn't buy. Most Buell people feel the same. There is a concerted effort by some group to save Buell. They are in negotiations with HD. I'd see a private equity group having more luck at preserving most of the essence of Buell than Yamaha could. I'm 99% sure the Yamaha thing is a hoax. The original poster referenced AP as the source, but there is no story anywhere on AP to back it up. |
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Your right... and I dont. I can not reveal my sources.
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He still is on facebook and probably will still take calls.
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F Facebook. I don't have a FB account
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Rode the 1125CR and 1125R today
The CR stands for 'CRamped', but the R stands for 'Rawr' :devil: ...and the sound of it under acceleration, even with the modest factory pipes. It sounds like a parallel twin blipping it at idle, but when you crack the throttle at around 4k.. mmm.... Nice bikes, really, but I went home on my Warrior...today :whistle: |
perhaps they could use less confusing model names? what's the difference between the R and the CR? which one is the full fairing one?
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It's funny, really. The differences between the two come down to some very slight dimensional changes and the plastic. Yet somehow I felt kind of cramped on the CR but the R I rode next felt much more natural. (coming from the last two+ years on a cruiser, take that as you will) |
what bars were on the CR, stock the CR has a lower set of clip ones, so the reach would be longer
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The cr is geared down 9% as well.
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It's really just a naked sport.
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And now we know the real reason Buell failed. :lol:
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ride one, its a experience
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Harley was just outed as giving dealers a $5k incentive to sell off the existing stock of buells. Seems they are more motivated than I thought to distance themselfs from the buell experiment. With this news I doubt you will ever see a buell in a harley dealership again, ever. Although I still think the XR is going to get sportier over the next 2 years
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wtf. Hopefully this means they will sell the brand
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It's amazing... forget the many,many recalls... forget the many failures, forget the numbers, forget the absolutely dismal race results, forget all of the comparisons- shit when was the last time Buell allowed one of his babies to be compared against a similarly designed bike like the Tuono, Monster, SV1000, FZ1, etc? When has his precious creation ever compared favorably against a similarly configured and sized bike?:idk: What is up with all of the excuses? His original stated goal was to take on the other manufacturers on EQUAL terms, when did that happen? It didn't and he failed to complete his mission statement. Period. Were they great bikes? Sure considering what they were and where they came from, they were great bikes but they definitely weren't "world beaters" in any sense of the words. Oh and considering that he had the backing of one of the largest motorcycle companies in the world maybe we should quit treating him like this "small visionary that took on the big boys alone". |
The reason Buell failed is that, not surprisingly, chrome couch dealers suck at selling sport bikes.
The completely don't understand the market, the buyer, or the bike. If you want to move a not well known and kind of odd sportbike in a buying market where there are proven, popular, and cheaper models competing, you must drag the buyer to your product and convince them to try it for themselves. Some of you saw this at the last Nashville Super Speedway track day (under the lights). Was there another brand represented offering free cold beer after the last Friday night session? Was there a dealer offering really good demo test rides between sessions for anyone with a valid motorcycle license for 8 hours both Friday and Saturday? Was there a dealer offering free dogs and chips between first and second session? How many times have you guys been to a metric dealer only to be told "no we don't do test rides"? If you even brushed past a Buell on our showroom floor, I had your license copied, waiver signed, and bike pushed out the front doors for a demo. Ever been on a demo where the dealer sales man leading the ride allowed triple digits? (Ask Drewpy) If I could get your ass on the seat, I could get the bike out the door. I had to work at it more than any other brand, but I made it happen. HD dealers couldn't get over the mindset that if you stick a sign outside and offer coffee on Saturday that bikes would move. Guess what, it didn't. Now my dealership doesn't get to show how good it really could have been. |
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Psssst.... http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/8/4511...onclusion.aspx |
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too bad both of them are saddled with those horrid-looking radiator scoops. |
I like the scoops.
Then again, I think the Tuono looks like complete shit: http://www.motodisiac.com/blog/wp-co...uono-1000r.jpg Who the fuck designed that thing, Stevie Wonder? |
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Believe it or not, I appreciate the article, too bad there weren't more circulated last year...:idk: |
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Just was addressing your point about comparisons. I thought it was favorable. One guy didn't like the Buell because he said it looked "cheap". The other guy said he'd take the Ducati because, "well, it's a Ducati". I guess it's a little too little too late. All in all, though, both the 1125R and 1125CR stacked up favorably against the competition. |
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To me it looks like a box of legos from 6 different kits blew up and this is what fused together at ground zero. There's even a head from a Bionicle on the front. |
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So you're thinking about getting one ? :bigrofl: |
Went to check them out yesterday, and the salesman said to "make an offer, you might be surprised"...
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There's always people who are going to be brand fanatics. They're willing to overlook pervasive flaws in order to stick with their belief that the brand they've invested in is the best. They're usually the ones with a company sticker on the back of their car/truck. Doesn't matter if it's "Ford", "Ducati" or "Buell", it's all the same mindset.
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i was about to call him out for that, he rides the biggest fanboy bike... other then ducatistas, gsxr squids, honda fanboys.... ya get the idea,we all think our shit doesnt stink
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As far as my bike, I fully understand I could have a fuel pump failure or a final drive failure (major issues with this bike.) I know it's far from perfect and will fully admit it. I don't think it's a bike for everyone and wouldn't recommend it unless I knew it was something you were looking for. |
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one guy on a harley tried to be bad ass and says hey nice rice rocket, I say hey dickhead its italian. The guys riding with him all started laughing at him :lol: Tom |
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Aprilias are the best bikes, because not only are they the best-looking, but people don't thumb their noses at them like they do with Ducatis.
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Yea one of the NEW ones for a cruising around bike, I definitely don't see it as a replacement for my GSXR. |
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At the current prices I admit...I'd buy one if I was in the market for a bike. |
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Unless they're VASTLY different from all the dealers arounf here, they won't take a non-harley trade. Also, I found out HD is paying dealer $5000 for ever Buell sold http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/3770/buellcr.jpg |
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they would prolly laugh at me if I tried to trade in my futura :lol:
But hey at least its not jappanese LOL Tom |
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http://www.barbshd.com/default.asp Nope, this place likes me. They also give a $500 mil discount on new or used bikes, and they deal in used imports. Right now they have on their lot an F41, Fz6, 919, and a bunch of metric cruisers. http://www.barbshd.com/default.asp |
WOW that IS vastly different from ANY of them down here!
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Plus I don't believe a fanboy perception is a good image. It's means no matter if the product is great or the worst thing ever, you are a stupid sheep and will buy it anyway. |
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BTW someone mentioned the fact that Jap bikes cost almost the same as HD... The Japanese MFGrs have two choices either pay the huge tariffs or build their bikes using over-priced American labor. Either way, it was going to impact the price of a bike. If they could build their bikes overseas and ship them here without tariff, we'd be able to buy GSXR1000s for $8,000! |
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you can't be serious... I bought my 929 for 4400, with Ohlins, and that was over a year ago |
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The Jap bikes are not prices comparitevly. Excluding the mobile homes known as gold wings, A zx14 is 12k, busa 13k, honda fury & cbr1000 12k, R1 is 13k. vs the top of the line harleys are 16k and up, and until the last year or 2 good luck paying MSRP.
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eh, well there are a few dealers in Cali selling the 1000rr for only $9K flat
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hell desimone ducati has 1098S for 5k off sticker. that was two weeks ago might be more now.
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I missed a chance at a greatly discounted Ducati (749 Dark, I believe it was?) a few years ago because I didn't have cash on hand when the dealership was doing a closeout deal on them. Hopefully I won't miss another opportunity like that. |
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I agree that fanboy is not a good image. But I would reserve that for the HD appereal wearing peeps that don't own one. I go to these free bbqs at my HD dealer. I hate having to stand there behind some fat POS cracker trash that doesn't own a HD and never will. I told the dealership that if you own a HD you should get better privilages. Quote:
I can tell you first hand... there is a big difference between 2002 and hell even 2005 and the newer bikes. They have made huge changes. My 2009 FLH is a great example. And you touched on a few facts to pricing for sure. |
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