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Buell Motorcycle Company officials today announced at Road America they have built a new sportbike, the 1125R, which is powered by a water-cooled engine, a first for the American company.

The 1125R is powered by a fuel-injected, liquid-cooled, 1125cc, 72º V-Twin “Helicon†engine that is built by BRP-Rotax. Bore and stroke is 103 x 67.5mm, compression ratio is 12.3:1 and the engine is fed by dual 61mm down draft throttle bodies.

It is rated at 146 peak horsepower at 9800 rpm and 82 lbs.-ft. of torque @ 8000 rpm and has a redline of 10,500 rpm. The engine is cooled by twin, side-mount radiators and is backed by a six-speed transmission that is equipped with a Hydraulic Vacuum-Assist Slipper-Action Clutch. Final drive will still be via belt, but it will be moved to the left side of the motorcycle.

The new machine has a twin-spar aluminum frame that doubles as the fuel tank but with more capacity than in the past, 5.6 gallons. The fully-adjustable Showa forks measure 47mm, but no rake and trail numbers were released. Showa also supplies the fully-adjustable, piggyback style rear shock, which works without a linkage between the frame and the cast aluminum swingarm. Wheelbase is 54.6 inches, 2.6 inches longer than previous Buell XB models. Dry weight is claimed to be 375 pounds.

The 1125R gets an evolutionary version of the Zero Torsional Load braking system, essentially the eight-piston inverted caliper from the XBRR production racebike. Cast aluminum wheels measure 3.50 x 17.0 inches front and 5.50 x 17.0 inches rear, and the new Buell comes wearing Pirelli Diablo Corsa III sport radials.

Look for more on the new Buell sportbike in an upcoming issue of Roadracing World.




More, from a press release issued by Buell Motorcycle Company:

NEW BUELL 1125R REDEFINES THE SPORTBIKE RIDING EXPERIENCE
Liquid-Cooled V-Twin Wraps 146-hp in Patented Buell Technology

EAST TROY, Wis. (July 8, 2007) – The Buell Motorcycle Company is set to break the convention of the superbike category with the Buell 1125R, an all-new, liter-class motorcycle that delivers an artful balance of street and track performance. Rooted in the core design principles and character that have defined Buell motorcycles for 25 years, the 1125R offers power, handling and agility that will take its owner to a new level of riding experience. The Buell 1125R joins the XB and Blast as a third and distinct Buell motorcycle platform. The Buell 1125R is expected to arrive in Buell dealerships in late 2007.

"We designed the 1125R from the rider down," said Erik Buell, chairman and chief technical officer at Buell Motorcycle Company. "The 1125R takes Buell to a new level of performance, while continuing to embrace the fundamental Buell principals of motorcycle design and offering a great motorcycle riding experience."

The Buell 1125R riding experience derives not just from its power, but from a carefully considered combination of engine performance, precise-and-agile handling, advanced aerodynamics, and superior rider environment and control, all packaged with distinctive styling that leaves many of the motorcycle's mechanical components exposed.

New V-Twin Muscle
The Buell 1125R Helicon engine is a new 1125cc DOHC V-Twin, the first liquid-cooled engine to power a street-legal Buell motorcycle. This compact, 72-degree engine is the result of a collaboration between Buell and BRP-Rotax, a leader in the development and manufacture of advanced engines for recreational products. The Helicon engine was designed to Buell specifications and is exclusive to Buell. It will be manufactured in Austria by BRP-Rotax. The most-powerful street-legal engine ever offered by Buell, the Helicon engine is rated at 146 crankshaft horsepower, and is designed to deliver optimized usable power, with a broad powerband across its 10500 rpm range. Its V-Twin design retains the styling and character that has always defined the Buell riding experience.

The engine is cradled in a new Buell Intuitive Response Chassis (IRC) with massive, rigid aluminum spars that double as the fuel reservoir. The new 1125R sticks to the three tenants of the Buell Trilogy of Technology – chassis rigidity, low unsprung weight and mass centralization – to deliver race-inspired agility and handling. The all-new front fairing and radiator cowling was developed using the latest computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models to provide superior aerodynamics, rider comfort, and efficient air flow to longitudinal radiators and a ram-air intake system.

The front wheel is supported by 47 mm inverted forks. A new Buell ZTL2 front brake features an eight-piston caliper based on the brake developed for the Buell XBRR racing motorcycle. A smooth-shifting six-speed transmission is mated to a new HVA (Hydraulic Vacuum Assist) Slipper Action clutch that uses engine vacuum to boost clutch-lever action and to provide a "slipper" effect when the engine is down-shifted at speed. A new underslung muffler has dual brushed stainless steel outlets.

The Buell 1125R offers an athletic riding position. Quiet Zone aerodynamics are achieved by managing air flow around the rider for enhanced performance and comfort. The toe levers on both the brake and shift foot controls are adjustable to match rider foot size. The instrument cluster features a large analog tachometer and a digital speedometer, plus an Onboard Diagnostic Information System (O.D.I.S.) screen and other interactive features. The fairing shape is inspired by the Buell XBRR and features six-bulb headlamps. LED turn signals are integrated into the mirror housings.

The Buell 1125R is available with Midnight Black bodywork, Diamond Blue wheels, Diamond Blue frame and swingarm, and Fusion Bronze engine trim.

Buell Motorcycle Company, a subsidiary of Harley-Davidson, Inc., produces premium sport performance motorcycles, motorcycle parts, accessories and apparel. To learn more about Buell motorcycles, visit your local Buell dealer and experience the aggressive attitude, style and performance only found on board a Buell. For the Buell dealer nearest you, pull into www.buell.com



More, from a press release issued by Buell:

2008 BUELL LINE FEATURES NEW LIQUID-COOLED 1125R SPORTBIKE
Company Marks 25 Years of Building American Sport Motorcycles

EAST TROY, Wis. (July 8, 2007) – Two major milestones will mark the 2008 model year for the Buell Motorcycle Company. As Buell celebrates its 25th year of building innovative American sport motorcycles, it also makes a significant move into a new category with the introduction of the Buell 1125R, an all-new high-performance sportbike powered by an 1125cc liquid-cooled V-Twin engine.

The Buell 1125R is the first model on an all-new Buell platform, and is one of nine models in a 2008 Buell line-up that also includes five bikes in the Lightning streetfighter series, the original sportfighter XB12R Firebolt, the XB12X Ulysses adventure-sportbike, and the single-cylinder Buell Blast.

"In 1983, I set out to build a world-class American racing motorcycle," said Erik Buell, chairman and chief technical officer at Buell Motorcycle Company. "That project turned out to be the first step on a journey of many exciting twists and turns for the Company and our riders. It's really perfect timing to be able to celebrate a significant anniversary in a year when we launch the Buell 1125R, a motorcycle that applies all of the lessons we've learned over a quarter-century, and rolls out new ideas and innovation. I think the Buell 1125R delivers a combination of performance, intuitive handling and athleticism that will redefine the superbike riding experience."

Buell Highlights for 2008 (see separate releases for more detail on each topic)

25 Years of American Sport Motorcycles
To note the 25th anniversary of Erik Buell's founding of the Buell Motorcycle Company in 1983, all 2008 Buell models except the Blast will carry a commemorative badge featuring Erik's signature.

Introducing the Buell 1125R
An all-new model set to break the convention of the superbike category, the Buell 1125R is powered by the Buell 1125R Helicon engine, an 1125cc DOHC liquid-cooled V-Twin cradled in a Buell Intuitive Response Chassis. The Helicon was specified by Buell and designed in partnership with BRP-Rotax, one of the premier recreational engine manufacturers in the world. 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. Buell developed this powertrain to meet a customer experience specification. It delivers the power of a superbike with the abundant torque characteristics of a V-Twin for outstanding overall performance and tractability. The Buell 1125R is expected to arrive in Buell dealerships in late 2007.
 
Pretty sick looking bike! :rock: It's nice that they put a slipper-clutch on right out of the gate, too. :burnout:

146HP is a LOT for a V-twin, especially that size (under 1400cc). :rock:
 
nice bike for what they are owend 2 x1 white lightnings and one firebolt. they are fun bikes good ride. but even moded and i had 130 hp out of my firebolt, still cant comapre to my gsxr. I raced both bikes and and i can tell you this much, my buell turned slower times then my non modded gsxr. Now ive worked on my gsxr and i have 175 at the wheel, there is no way even modded that that buell will be able to compete with any sport bike that 1000 cc. they are great bikes just dont plan on racing them, and being able to keep up with the big dogs.
 
The only Vtwin (sport)bikes I'd own is a RC51 or a TL1000. Personally, I've never liked the Buell. :O

I'm not a "rider" either so . . . :)
 
Interesting!!

BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products) Makes excellent engines!! (I know, I have 215 HP 1424 CC one in my Jetski {It's S/C'd}) This should be a very nice ride!!

Don't the V-Twins, especially a 72 degree V-Twin, build power a lot differently than the conventional straight, or even 90 degree engines??

I remember seeing some Torque curves, and they build power a lot earlier, and don't generally have a "Power Band". This could be very advantageous if you were going to mod this puppy! Seems like a little FI could really spice it up!
 
Its about time an american company started making a sport bike with some real horsepower.

Bill.
 
ntw0rk said:
I had an '89 Honda Hawk 650. It was a V-Twin, and from stop light to stop light, it was hard to beat.

Like this one, only mine was blue...
http://www.manleylabs.com/galleria/HAWK.html

That's a pretty cool looking little bike! ... I never knew the 650s were V-Twins? :dontknow: (Well, never really looked. :eek: )

That's something like what I want after I get rid of my bike.... Something a little less "radical" that I can putt around on. :)
 
Black1 said:
That's something like what I want after I get rid of my bike.... Something a little less "radical" that I can putt around on. :)
The Suzuki SV650 is the greatest bike ever made, I put 25k miles on mine and enjoyed every minute of it.


It's about time Buell got rid of that waste of metal Harley calls a motor. Maybe I can take Buells seriously now, I rode an XB12R Firebolt a few years ago and was left pretty unimpressed, especially at the prices HD demands just because their name is stamped on it somewhere.
 
Ive ridden street bike for years (everything from cbr 600's, to many gsxr 1k's) and buell has always been the step child in the 'fast' category of streetbikes.

Buell = bunch of broken down Harley parts :D :D Hopefully they pick up the pace in this scene.

-Red
 
Buddy of mine just bought one of these....

http://www.starmotorcycles.com/star/products/modelhome/505/0/home.aspx

Cool bike, but it is HEAVY!!! It's really just a "cruiser", but it sure looks cool! :cool: (Except the Trash Can they used for a pipe. :dontknow: :puke: ..... Vance & Hines pipes are on order. ;) )

Here he is...

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