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  2. Buell Motorcycle Company - Wikipedia

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    Buell Motorcycles is an American motorcycle manufacturer based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1983 by ex- Harley-Davidson engineer Erik Buell. [1] Harley-Davidson acquired 49 percent of Buell in 1993, and Buell became a wholly owned subsidiary of Harley-Davidson by 2003. [2] On November 17, 2006, Buell announced ...

  3. Erik Buell - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle Hall of Fame (2002) Motorcyclist Motorcyclist Of The Year (2011) Erik F. Buell (born April 2, 1950, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is the founder, former Chairman and Chief Technical Officer of the Buell Motorcycle Company, which eventually merged with Harley-Davidson Corp. Buell is a pioneer of modern race motorcycle technology.

  4. Erik Buell Racing - Wikipedia

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    Erik Buell Racing (EBR) is an American motorcycle sport company which produces street and racing motorcycles, based in East Troy, Wisconsin, USA. The business entered receivership in April 2015. [1] After two previous attempts, the business remnants were sold in January 2016 to Liquid Asset Partners (LAP), an American organization specializing ...

  5. Erik Buell, Wisconsin motorcycle designer, is testing an ...

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    Priced at $11,995, the motorcycle is being test marketed through an online tool that helps predict how consumers would react to a particular product.

  6. Buell Blast - Wikipedia

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    The Buell Blast is a motorcycle that was made by the Buell Motorcycle Company from 2000 to 2009. The Blast was conceived as an entry-level motorcycle to attract newcomers to motorcycling in general and to Harley-Davidson in particular. As such, the design goals were low cost and ease of operation and maintenance.

  7. Buell XB9 - Wikipedia

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    The XB9 is powered by a Harley-Davidson 45° V-twin four-stroke engine, with a total displacement of 984 cm³, air and oil cooled and a 10:1 compression ratio. Lubrication is dry sump, the exhaust passes under the engine with a 2 into 1 layout. Distribution takes place via two valves controlled by pushrods and rocker arms with hydraulic valve ...