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The first RR1000 prototype was built by Erik Buell as a commission from the Vetter fairing company in 1984.  Initially conceived as a one-off project bike, it came to the attention of the [[Harley]] factory's race shop, which was searching for the means of updating the venerable early 1970s chassis of its Battle of the Twins road-racer.  [[Buell]] converted the bike into a road-racer, and then developed it back into street form for series-production launch at the start of 1987.
The first RR1000 prototype was built by Erik Buell as a commission from the Vetter fairing company in 1984.  Initially conceived as a one-off project bike, it came to the attention of the [[Harley]] factory's race shop, which was searching for the means of updating the venerable early 1970s chassis of its Battle of the Twins road-racer.  [[Buell]] converted the bike into a road-racer, and then developed it back into street form for series-production launch at the start of 1987.
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Revision as of 11:53, 17 August 2010

The first RR1000 prototype was built by Erik Buell as a commission from the Vetter fairing company in 1984. Initially conceived as a one-off project bike, it came to the attention of the Harley factory's race shop, which was searching for the means of updating the venerable early 1970s chassis of its Battle of the Twins road-racer. Buell converted the bike into a road-racer, and then developed it back into street form for series-production launch at the start of 1987.