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The [[Buell]]'s are innovative [[sport bikes]], using [[Harley-Davidson]] [[engines]]. They were made in the US by a small team of enthusiasts headed by Erik Buell. The extensive fairings reduce wind resistance, compensating for the modest power output. Buell later turned into a divison of the Harley Davidson Motor Co, but is now disbanded. | The [[Buell]]'s are innovative [[sport bikes]], using [[Harley-Davidson]] [[engines]]. They were made in the US by a small team of enthusiasts headed by Erik Buell. The extensive fairings reduce wind resistance, compensating for the modest power output. Buell later turned into a divison of the Harley Davidson Motor Co, but is now disbanded. | ||
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==1989 RR1200 Production model== | ==1989 RR1200 Production model== | ||
[[Image:1989 Buell RR1200 production model.jpg|left|thumb|1989 Buell RR1200 production model]] | [[Image:1989 Buell RR1200 production model.jpg|left|thumb|1989 Buell RR1200 production model]] | ||
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[[Category:Buell motorcycles]] | [[Category:Buell motorcycles]] |
Revision as of 13:20, 4 July 2010
The Buell's are innovative sport bikes, using Harley-Davidson engines. They were made in the US by a small team of enthusiasts headed by Erik Buell. The extensive fairings reduce wind resistance, compensating for the modest power output. Buell later turned into a divison of the Harley Davidson Motor Co, but is now disbanded.