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For the 2009 model year, [[Buell]] introduced the 1125CR, a version of the [[Buell 1125R|1125R]] in the [[cafe racer]] style.<ref>[http://www.cycleworld.com/article.asp?section_id=3&article_id=837 Cycle World: First Look: 2009 Buell 1125CR]</ref><ref name="cw0510" /> This was done in response to customer feedback, which said the 1125R wasn't what was wanted, and causing Buell to shelve plans for a [[Streetfighter]], going for a cafe racer instead.<ref name="cw0510">{{cite news|title=The Demise of the Buell Motorcycle Company|last=Anderson|first=Steve|date=2010-05|work=[[Cycle World]]|accessdate=24 March 2010}}</ref>
{{Motorcycle
 
|name            = Buell 1125CR
==2009==
|photo            = Buell-1125cr-2010-2010-3.jpg
 
 
 
==2010==
[[Image:Gambar-motor-Buell_1125CR_2010_1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2010 Buell 1125CR]]
[[Image:Gambar-motor-Buell_1125CR_2010_2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2010 Buell 1125CR]]
[[Image:Gambar-motor-Buell_1125CR_2010_3.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2010 Buell 1125CR]]
 
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==References==
{{reflist}}
 
 
{{Buell}}
[[Category:Buell motorcycles]]
 
{{Infobox Motorcycle
|name            = '''Buell 1125CR'''
|image            =
|aka              =  
|aka              =  
|manufacturer    = [[Buell]]
|manufacturer    = Buell
|parent_company  =
|parent_company  =
|production      = 2010 - 2011
|production      = 2010 - 2011
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|predecessor      =
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|successor        =
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|class            = [[Naked]]
|class            = Naked
|engine          = liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 72-degree V-Twin
|engine          = liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 72-degree V-Twin
|bore_stroke      = 104.1mm x 104.1mm
|bore_stroke      = 104.1mm x 104.1mm
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|torque          = 81.87 ft/lbs (111.0 Nm) @ 9000RPM
|torque          = 81.87 ft/lbs (111.0 Nm) @ 9000RPM
|ignition        =
|ignition        =
|spark_plug      =
|spark_plug      ={{sparkplug|NGK }} `08-09<ref name="wps_street_2019">{{cite book|title=2019 Western Power Sports Catalog|publisher=[https://www.wps-inc.com/catalogs Western Power Sports]|date=2019}}</ref>
|battery          =
|battery          ={{battery|YUASA YTX12-BS}} `08-09<ref name="wps_street_2019">{{cite book|title=2019 Western Power Sports Catalog|publisher=[https://www.wps-inc.com/catalogs Western Power Sports]|date=2019}}</ref>
|transmission    = Gear box: 6-speed, manual <br>
|transmission    = Gear box: 6-speed, manual <br>
Final Drive: belt <br>
Final Drive: belt <br>
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|fuel_capacity    =
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|oil_capacity    =
|oil_capacity    =
|oil_filter      = K&N KN-564
|fuel_consumption =
|fuel_consumption =
|turning_radius  =
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|related          =
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|competition      =
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|final_drive=Belt `08-09<ref name="wps_street_2019">{{cite book|title=2019 Western Power Sports Catalog|publisher=[https://www.wps-inc.com/catalogs Western Power Sports]|date=2019}}</ref>
}}
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The '''[[Buell]] 1125CR''' was a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 72-degree V-Twin Naked [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Buell]] between 2010 and 2011. Max [[torque]] was 81.87 ft/lbs (111.0 Nm) @ 9000 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 146.04 HP (108.9 KW) @ 9800 RPM.   
The '''[[Buell]] 1125CR''' was a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 72-degree V-Twin Naked [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Buell]] between 2010 and 2011. Max [[torque]] was 81.87 ft/lbs (111.0 Nm) @ 9000 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 146.04 HP (108.9 KW) @ 9800 RPM.   
==Overview==
For the 2009 model year, [[Buell]] introduced the 1125CR, a version of the [[Buell 1125R|1125R]] in the [[cafe racer]] style.<ref>[http://www.cycleworld.com/article.asp?section_id=3&article_id=837 Cycle World: First Look: 2009 Buell 1125CR]</ref><ref name="cw0510" /> This was done in response to customer feedback, which said the 1125R wasn't what was wanted, and causing Buell to shelve plans for a [[Streetfighter]], going for a cafe racer instead.<ref name="cw0510">{{cite news|title=The Demise of the Buell Motorcycle Company|last=Anderson|first=Steve|date=2010-05|work=[[Cycle World]]|accessdate=24 March 2010}}</ref>


==Engine==
==Engine==
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==Chassis==
==Chassis==
It came with a 120/70 ZR17 front [[tire]] and a 180/55 ZR17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single 375mm disc, 8-piston caliper, ZTL2-type in the front and a single 240mm disc, 2-piston [[caliper]] in the rear. The front suspension was a  47mm Showa upside-down fork while the rear was equipped with a Showa fully-adjustable shock absorber. The wheelbase was 54.49 inches (1384 mm) long.   
It came with a 120/70 ZR17 front [[tire]] and a 180/55 ZR17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single 375mm disc, 8-piston caliper, ZTL2-type in the front and a single 240mm disc, 2-piston [[caliper]] in the rear. The front suspension was a  47mm Showa upside-down fork while the rear was equipped with a Showa fully-adjustable shock absorber. The wheelbase was 54.49 inches (1384 mm) long.   
==2009==
==2010==
[[Image:Gambar-motor-Buell_1125CR_2010_1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2010 Buell 1125CR]]
[[Image:Gambar-motor-Buell_1125CR_2010_2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2010 Buell 1125CR]]
[[Image:Gambar-motor-Buell_1125CR_2010_3.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2010 Buell 1125CR]]
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==2010 Buell 1125CR==
==2010 Buell 1125CR==
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The 2009 Buell 1125CR has, at its heart, a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 1125cc, 72-degree V-Twin powerhouse mated to a six-speed manual transmission with a belt final drive and can produce a claimed 146 horsepower and 111 Nm of torque.
The 2009 Buell 1125CR has, at its heart, a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 1125cc, 72-degree V-Twin powerhouse mated to a six-speed manual transmission with a belt final drive and can produce a claimed 146 horsepower and 111 Nm of torque.


This machine also comes with an under-belly exhaust system with a Helmholtz chamber, a DDFI 3 Electronic Fuel Injection ECM, twin, side-mounted radiators, a slipper action clutch, a large, ZTL2-type, 375mm single disc front brake with a 8-piston caliper, a Showa suspension package composed of a 47mm upside-down fork in the front and a fully-adjustable mono-shock in the rear, a hollow aluminium frame that also doubles as a fuel tank and blacked-out, cast-aluminium wheels with red pin-striping.
This machine also comes with an under-belly exhaust system with a Helmholtz chamber, a DDFI 3 Electronic Fuel Injection ECM, twin, side-mounted radiators, a slipper action clutch, a large, ZTL2-type, 375mm single disc front brake with a 8-piston caliper, a Showa suspension package composed of a 47mm upside-down fork in the front and a fully-adjustable mono-shock in the rear, a hollow aluminum frame that also doubles as a fuel tank and blacked-out, cast-aluminum wheels with red pin-striping.




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[[File:buell-1125cr-2011-2011-0.jpg|600px|2011 Buell 1125CR]]
[[File:buell-1125cr-2011-2011-0.jpg|600px|2011 Buell 1125CR]]


The 2010 Buell 1125CR is a powerful street-fighter that comes with features such as an under-belly exhaust system with a Helmholtz chamber, a DDFI 3 Electronic Fuel Injection ECM, twin, side-mounted radiators, a slipper action clutch, a large, ZTL2-type, 375mm single disc front brake with a 8-piston caliper, a Showa suspension package composed of a 47mm upside-down fork in the front and a fully-adjustable mono-shock in the rear, a hollow aluminium frame that also doubles as a fuel tank and blacked-out, cast-aluminium wheels with red pin-striping.
The 2010 Buell 1125CR is a powerful street-fighter that comes with features such as an under-belly exhaust system with a Helmholtz chamber, a DDFI 3 Electronic Fuel Injection ECM, twin, side-mounted radiators, a slipper action clutch, a large, ZTL2-type, 375mm single disc front brake with a 8-piston caliper, a Showa suspension package composed of a 47mm upside-down fork in the front and a fully-adjustable mono-shock in the rear, a hollow aluminum frame that also doubles as a fuel tank and blacked-out, cast-aluminum wheels with red pin-striping.


In the engine department, it sports a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 1125cc, 72-degree V-Twin powerplant paired to a six-speed manual transmission with a low-maintenance belt final drive and can reach a maximum power output of 146 horsepower and 111 Nm of torque.
In the engine department, it sports a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 1125cc, 72-degree V-Twin powerplant paired to a six-speed manual transmission with a low-maintenance belt final drive and can reach a maximum power output of 146 horsepower and 111 Nm of torque.
==References==
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{{Buell}}


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Latest revision as of 20:12, 23 November 2019

Buell-1125cr-2010-2010-3.jpg
Buell 1125CR
Manufacturer
Production 2010 - 2011
Class Naked
Engine
liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 72-degree V-Twin
Bore / Stroke 104.1mm x 104.1mm
Compression ratio 12.3:1
Horsepower 146.04 HP (108.9 KW) @ 9800RPM
Torque 81.87 ft/lbs (111.0 Nm) @ 9000RPM
Spark Plug NGK `08-09[1]
Battery YUASA YTX12-BS `08-09[1]
Transmission Gear box: 6-speed, manual

Final Drive: belt

Clutch: slipper clutch
Final Drive Belt `08-09[1]
Suspension Front: 47mm Showa upside-down fork
Rear: Showa fully-adjustable shock absorber
Brakes Front: single 375mm disc, 8-piston caliper, ZTL2-type
Rear: single 240mm disc, 2-piston caliper
Front Tire 120/70 ZR17
Rear Tire 180/55 ZR17
Wheelbase 54.49 inches (1384 mm)
Seat Height 30.51 inches (775 mm)
Weight 168.0 kg (wet)
Oil Filter K&N KN-564
Manuals Service Manual


The Buell 1125CR was a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 72-degree V-Twin Naked motorcycle produced by Buell between 2010 and 2011. Max torque was 81.87 ft/lbs (111.0 Nm) @ 9000 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 146.04 HP (108.9 KW) @ 9800 RPM.


Overview[edit | edit source]

For the 2009 model year, Buell introduced the 1125CR, a version of the 1125R in the cafe racer style.[2][3] This was done in response to customer feedback, which said the 1125R wasn't what was wanted, and causing Buell to shelve plans for a Streetfighter, going for a cafe racer instead.[3]


Engine[edit | edit source]

A 104.1mm bore x 104.1mm stroke result in a displacement of just 1125.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive[edit | edit source]

The bike has a 6-speed, manual transmission. Power was moderated via the slipper clutch.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 120/70 ZR17 front tire and a 180/55 ZR17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single 375mm disc, 8-piston caliper, ZTL2-type in the front and a single 240mm disc, 2-piston caliper in the rear. The front suspension was a 47mm Showa upside-down fork while the rear was equipped with a Showa fully-adjustable shock absorber. The wheelbase was 54.49 inches (1384 mm) long.


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2010 Buell 1125CR[edit | edit source]

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The 2009 Buell 1125CR has, at its heart, a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 1125cc, 72-degree V-Twin powerhouse mated to a six-speed manual transmission with a belt final drive and can produce a claimed 146 horsepower and 111 Nm of torque.

This machine also comes with an under-belly exhaust system with a Helmholtz chamber, a DDFI 3 Electronic Fuel Injection ECM, twin, side-mounted radiators, a slipper action clutch, a large, ZTL2-type, 375mm single disc front brake with a 8-piston caliper, a Showa suspension package composed of a 47mm upside-down fork in the front and a fully-adjustable mono-shock in the rear, a hollow aluminum frame that also doubles as a fuel tank and blacked-out, cast-aluminum wheels with red pin-striping.


2011 Buell 1125CR[edit | edit source]

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The 2010 Buell 1125CR is a powerful street-fighter that comes with features such as an under-belly exhaust system with a Helmholtz chamber, a DDFI 3 Electronic Fuel Injection ECM, twin, side-mounted radiators, a slipper action clutch, a large, ZTL2-type, 375mm single disc front brake with a 8-piston caliper, a Showa suspension package composed of a 47mm upside-down fork in the front and a fully-adjustable mono-shock in the rear, a hollow aluminum frame that also doubles as a fuel tank and blacked-out, cast-aluminum wheels with red pin-striping.

In the engine department, it sports a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 1125cc, 72-degree V-Twin powerplant paired to a six-speed manual transmission with a low-maintenance belt final drive and can reach a maximum power output of 146 horsepower and 111 Nm of torque.


References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 2019 Western Power Sports Catalog. Western Power Sports. 2019. 
  2. Cycle World: First Look: 2009 Buell 1125CR
  3. 3.0 3.1 Anderson, Steve. "The Demise of the Buell Motorcycle Company", Cycle World, 2010-05. Retrieved on 24 March 2010.