Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Buell 1125R


The 25th Anniversary of the Buell Motorcycle Company coincides with a new chapter in the history of America's largest manufacturer of sporting motorcycles: A liquid cooled 72-degree 1125cc motor powering its all new 2008 Buell 1125R.
1125R is the Helicon V-Twin power plant, claimed to produce 146 horsepower at the crank, developed in conjunction with BRP-Rotax specifically for Buell and the 1125R.
The fuel-in-the-frame technology is retained, although capacity has been raised to 5.6 gallons. It's still-stubby 54.5-inch wheelbase is 2.5-inches longer than the current Firebolt design and should still be plenty agile.


Utilizing the Buell Trilogy of Tech principles and computer-modeled aerodynamics, the 1125R is designed to deliver the precise handling that has defined Buell for 25 years with a new level of engine performance.

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