a sad day for motorcycles.
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a sad day for motorcycles.
A Sad day for Buell and MV riders, and for all motorcyclists. Two Iconic brands died.
As of today, both Buell and MV announced they are closing their doors.
Statement from Erik Buell
http://www.buell.com/en_us/
I love my buddy, but I really dig Buells. I have owed 5. I currently only have 2 Buells.
As of today, both Buell and MV announced they are closing their doors.
Statement from Erik Buell
http://www.buell.com/en_us/
I love my buddy, but I really dig Buells. I have owed 5. I currently only have 2 Buells.
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I'm not a Buell fan but agree that this is a sad day for motorcycles, especially in the US.
Eric Buell's video is heartbreaking.
MV Augusta is apparently getting sold. No buyer yet. Maybe it'll go back to the Italians…?
Harley's full release is available here:
http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2009/ ... ell-m.html
Eric Buell's video is heartbreaking.
MV Augusta is apparently getting sold. No buyer yet. Maybe it'll go back to the Italians…?
Harley's full release is available here:
http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2009/ ... ell-m.html
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The problem is that Buell is a division of Harley Davidson. They use their own frames and Harley engines and trannies. So its not going to be simple to divorce themselves from Harley.Skootz Kabootz wrote:I too don't know much about Buell bikes but boy, what a tough video to have to make. You'd hope maybe a larger US company would partner up with Buell and keep them going. Better yet, where's the federal auto bailout money? Why none for Buell? Maybe sales are just that bad?
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What a lot of folks in the MC community seem to be saying is that H-D dealers resented carrying and supporting Buell and did a poor job of it.
Ironically, this is similar to what happens to scooters at a lot of Honda and Yamaha dealers.
I know the Aprilias and Moto Guzzis sell pretty well in this area, but have to wonder if they're sidelined at Vespa/Piaggio scooter dealers in others. Of course, those have much more global appeal than Buell, which was a small, niche mark even in the US. Their overseas sales were probably awful—who in Europe or Asia would go for an American sportbike with a Harley engine? (Were they even available overseas?)
I'm glad H-D is selling MV Augusta. That made even less sense.
Ironically, this is similar to what happens to scooters at a lot of Honda and Yamaha dealers.
I know the Aprilias and Moto Guzzis sell pretty well in this area, but have to wonder if they're sidelined at Vespa/Piaggio scooter dealers in others. Of course, those have much more global appeal than Buell, which was a small, niche mark even in the US. Their overseas sales were probably awful—who in Europe or Asia would go for an American sportbike with a Harley engine? (Were they even available overseas?)
I'm glad H-D is selling MV Augusta. That made even less sense.
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Wow, I didn't see this coming.
I'm not much into sportbikes being more of a cruiser guy, but I did ride an XB12R a few months ago and had a great time on it.
You're right, a sad day in the MC world, particularly for Erik Buell and his team.
Rob
I'm not much into sportbikes being more of a cruiser guy, but I did ride an XB12R a few months ago and had a great time on it.
You're right, a sad day in the MC world, particularly for Erik Buell and his team.
Rob
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Sorry, I should have filled yall in on the back story.
"Harley isn't killing Buell because it's unprofitable, it's killing Buell because it wants to invest every last penny back into Harley to save that brand from possible failure." - HD Spokesperson
Let us kill a brand that does sell, to save a brand that is not selling. Brilliant.
An innovative, american, profitable company needs to be sacrificed to save a company that cant sell its 20K leather and chrome couches.
Not sell it, shut it down.
LAME.
"Harley isn't killing Buell because it's unprofitable, it's killing Buell because it wants to invest every last penny back into Harley to save that brand from possible failure." - HD Spokesperson
Let us kill a brand that does sell, to save a brand that is not selling. Brilliant.
An innovative, american, profitable company needs to be sacrificed to save a company that cant sell its 20K leather and chrome couches.
Not sell it, shut it down.
LAME.
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The lifestyle must be preserved. It is sacred.Leeroy Jenkins wrote:Sorry, I should have filled yall in on the back story.
"Harley isn't killing Buell because it's unprofitable, it's killing Buell because it wants to invest every last penny back into Harley to save that brand from possible failure." - HD Spokesperson
Let us kill a brand that does sell, to save a brand that is not selling. Brilliant.
An innovative, american, profitable company needs to be sacrificed to save a company that cant sell its 20K leather and chrome couches.
Not sell it, shut it down.
LAME.
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I can attest to the HD dealers not selling Buell stuff. For a while, I was interested in the Ulysses model, but there's no dealer anywhere near me. I went into an HD shop a few months back to see if I could get some info on some Buell parts and they don't even carry the stuff, despite the whole "HD will provide support and parts" bit that they made a statement about. Hell of a lot of chrome and thin leather there, though. And pewter placards on everything.
That video was hard to watch. Very sad indeed.
That video was hard to watch. Very sad indeed.
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This really comes as a surprise, especially after seeing new products recently announced. Buells possess a special character and I'm always drawn to bikes because of their character. I've never owned a Buell but I know folks who do and I've ridden a few. Their unique approach will be missed.
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I went into our local Harley Davidson Castle to check out the Buells a while back. I walked in and looked around at everyone that looked exactly alike shopping for something else to make them look more alike and after my way was blocked by a line of motorcycles from going any further I asked the smiling "ride counselor" about the Buells. The smile left his face and he jerked his thumb over his shoulder and said "in the back". I looked and left. Never went back. Horrible experience. Luckily, no nightmares but Pirates of the Caribbean will never be the same.
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Can't really blame them. They're just catering to the herd. They're going to be in big trouble when us baby boomers start to take dirt naps in huge numbers.nissanman wrote:Sad, but it doesn't suprise me at all. Should someone tell H-D that the world does not revolve around over priced chrome and Village People costumes? Just sayin...
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http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2009/Oct ... eleted.htm
I think that article about sums up the Buell odyssey. Never was a fan of the bike because of the way that the dealership network treated the Buell customer. There was some interesting bits on the Buell, but it was not ever a serious contender against any of the Jap 4, not even close. I would actually put Buell even with something like Moto Guzzi. Over priced, slow, weird, and hard to get serviced or parts.
I think that article about sums up the Buell odyssey. Never was a fan of the bike because of the way that the dealership network treated the Buell customer. There was some interesting bits on the Buell, but it was not ever a serious contender against any of the Jap 4, not even close. I would actually put Buell even with something like Moto Guzzi. Over priced, slow, weird, and hard to get serviced or parts.
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Yeah, thats a good comparison. I always respected what Buell was trying to do, but not how they did it. Frankly the Harley motors are antiques, and didn't belong on a street bike. Still a shame though.rsrider wrote:http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2009/Oct ... eleted.htm
I think that article about sums up the Buell odyssey. Never was a fan of the bike because of the way that the dealership network treated the Buell customer. There was some interesting bits on the Buell, but it was not ever a serious contender against any of the Jap 4, not even close. I would actually put Buell even with something like Moto Guzzi. Over priced, slow, weird, and hard to get serviced or parts.
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What killed me was the decision earlier this year to nix the Blast.
In the vid on the Buell website, they stated it was a wonderful bike, great for beginners, pretty bulletproof, easy to maintain..."not threatening, it was low, it was light...and yet it handles well, they're really reliable. They've run 'em for years and years in training programs, people have gone cross-country on them. It's a solid, fundamental beginner's bike. Not innovative, not breakthrough, not a sport bike...just a nice, simple motorcycle." And so they decided to crush what was left of the Blast stock and discontinue the line.
One in a series of bad decisions by either Buell, H-D, or both, IMHO.
In the vid on the Buell website, they stated it was a wonderful bike, great for beginners, pretty bulletproof, easy to maintain..."not threatening, it was low, it was light...and yet it handles well, they're really reliable. They've run 'em for years and years in training programs, people have gone cross-country on them. It's a solid, fundamental beginner's bike. Not innovative, not breakthrough, not a sport bike...just a nice, simple motorcycle." And so they decided to crush what was left of the Blast stock and discontinue the line.
One in a series of bad decisions by either Buell, H-D, or both, IMHO.
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I enjoy going to the weekend outlaw biker hangouts in AZ: The Spirit Room in Jerome, Rock Springs, Tortilla Flats.DennisD wrote:...I walked in and looked around at everyone that looked exactly alike shopping for something else to make them look more alike...
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well good news for me.
I just bought a 2009 1125R brand new with 12 miles
for less than half price. (MSRP 12,500)
Kaos, this one does not have a "antique" harley motor in it.
I just bought a 2009 1125R brand new with 12 miles
for less than half price. (MSRP 12,500)
Kaos, this one does not have a "antique" harley motor in it.
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Hmm, maybe I should pay one more visit to the Castle...Leeroy Jenkins wrote:well good news for me.
I just bought a 2009 1125R brand new with 12 miles
for 4800 out the door. (MSRP 12,500)
Kaos, this one does not have a "antique" harley motor in it.
That's cheaper than a new Honda 150 scooter around these parts.
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Dealers are freak'n.
Slashing prices. Not sure how long this is going to last before they shoot back-up. When I was at the dealer, people were calling from all over the country getting quotes and buying the bikes over the phone and getting them shipped. This is the scene @ most Buell dealers.
I doubt there will be a new buell left by next weekend.
If you have ever want a buell or for that matter a superb sport motorcycle run to your nearest dealer for one of the best 2 wheel deals of the century.
I have always liked classic bikes. Now I own a state-of-art one.
Slashing prices. Not sure how long this is going to last before they shoot back-up. When I was at the dealer, people were calling from all over the country getting quotes and buying the bikes over the phone and getting them shipped. This is the scene @ most Buell dealers.
I doubt there will be a new buell left by next weekend.
If you have ever want a buell or for that matter a superb sport motorcycle run to your nearest dealer for one of the best 2 wheel deals of the century.
I have always liked classic bikes. Now I own a state-of-art one.
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Leeroy,
That is one beautiful machine.
I can understand the standard delears who operate on a fairly short-term horizon slashing prices in this context. For a few individual specialized shops dealing in hard to find cycles and for individual collectors could the Buell become an even more unique and higher priced cycle in the next 5-10 years?
That is one beautiful machine.
I can understand the standard delears who operate on a fairly short-term horizon slashing prices in this context. For a few individual specialized shops dealing in hard to find cycles and for individual collectors could the Buell become an even more unique and higher priced cycle in the next 5-10 years?
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Yeah, that kinda killed me, too. I really liked the Blast, it fit me perfectly, something none of the other Buells ever did. Would have made a neat first motorcycle (though I could still find one used)...Cheshire wrote:What killed me was the decision earlier this year to nix the Blast.
In the vid on the Buell website, they stated it was a wonderful bike, great for beginners, pretty bulletproof, easy to maintain..."not threatening, it was low, it was light...and yet it handles well, they're really reliable. They've run 'em for years and years in training programs, people have gone cross-country on them. It's a solid, fundamental beginner's bike. Not innovative, not breakthrough, not a sport bike...just a nice, simple motorcycle." And so they decided to crush what was left of the Blast stock and discontinue the line.
One in a series of bad decisions by either Buell, H-D, or both, IMHO.
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I once had a 1997 S1 Lightling. Very fun machine.
This current economic disaster is killing off a lot of American businesses. Sad state of affairs especailly for the guy who paid top dollar a month ago for a new Buell. Someone mentioned the bad fit of Buell sport bikes and the traditional HD hogs. Get this bad fit..the Tucson HD dealership also sells Vespas! Can you imagine the intimidation of a scooter buyer in the same building as a bunch of people that look and act like extras in a outlaw biker flick??
I do not think they sell too many Vespas
This current economic disaster is killing off a lot of American businesses. Sad state of affairs especailly for the guy who paid top dollar a month ago for a new Buell. Someone mentioned the bad fit of Buell sport bikes and the traditional HD hogs. Get this bad fit..the Tucson HD dealership also sells Vespas! Can you imagine the intimidation of a scooter buyer in the same building as a bunch of people that look and act like extras in a outlaw biker flick??
I do not think they sell too many Vespas
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A lot of HD dealerships started carrying scooters over the past year or so. IN fact, some of the biggest growth in Buddy dealers over the past year have been HD dealers. This is partially due to the 2008 boom, partially due to the badass appeal of the Black Jack, and possibly due to economic factors. The HD dealers wanted something less expensive to sell. Also, many of those dealers have been around a while, are fairly financially stable and had the capital to expand into something new. Not a lot of new scooter dealers opening in '09.sled wrote:I once had a 1997 S1 Lightling. Very fun machine.
This current economic disaster is killing off a lot of American businesses. Sad state of affairs especailly for the guy who paid top dollar a month ago for a new Buell. Someone mentioned the bad fit of Buell sport bikes and the traditional HD hogs. Get this bad fit..the Tucson HD dealership also sells Vespas! Can you imagine the intimidation of a scooter buyer in the same building as a bunch of people that look and act like extras in a outlaw biker flick??
I do not think they sell too many Vespas
As to how scooters sell at HD dealers, well… I don't know. Some motorcycle dealers "get" scooters and do very well with them. Others, not so much.
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Geez, Kaos. You have cut me to the core! If you would say something like that about the H-D, what would you say about the powerplant that drivers my beloved Ural? Or the Stella down the street? Don't you have no kul-chuh?Kaos wrote:I always respected what Buell was trying to do, but not how they did it. Frankly the Harley motors are antiques, and didn't belong on a street bike. Still a shame though.
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Heh, I'm not saying I have a problem with antique motors I own many hot rods(5 of em!), one from 1937. And a have a special place in my heart for Urals and the Stella. It just bothers me that the average Harley is marketed as a modern performance machine, when the design is anything but modern in most cases(Though I'm glad Leroy pointed out an Buell that was not!) .Dooglas wrote:Geez, Kaos. You have cut me to the core! If you would say something like that about the H-D, what would you say about the powerplant that drivers my beloved Ural? Or the Stella down the street? Don't you have no kul-chuh?Kaos wrote:I always respected what Buell was trying to do, but not how they did it. Frankly the Harley motors are antiques, and didn't belong on a street bike. Still a shame though.
When (According to Harley's own literature) The 2008 1200cc Sportster puts out a peak 80HP, thats not performance. A Friend of mine owns a GSX-R that puts out nearly double that, and is smaller displacement.
Heck the Triumph Daytona 675cc puts out 124hp at a bit over 1/2 the displacement
If they were marketing it as a nostalgia bike I think I'd have less problem with it, but its marketed as the biggest baddest mamma jamma on the block.
Now maybe I just am down on H-D because they're everyone's favorite bike to pick on, but they irk me with their whole mentality. This Buell closure is just another nail in the coffin.
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Nice buy Leeroy, I'm sure you'll enjoy it for many years.
I don't understand the Buell, Harley, Guzzi or anything weird bashing, especially coming from scooterists. Our little Buddy thumpers are true antiques, with little real horsepower or torque. You bash HD for motors that "only" produce 80 hp, totally ignoring the stump-pulling torque that makes real world riding an absolute pleasure. Do Harleys fit my personal sense of style? No, but I fully understand the attraction for the experienced rider (I'm not talking about your average bad-ass dentist who likes to pretend on Saturdays). While you're at it, why not put down the new Indians as well. Those are really overpriced. They're also absolute gems as far as fit and finish.
Personally, after many years of riding, I find it impossible to work up any enthusiasm for pretty much any of the Japanese big 4 cookie cutter inline 4 sport bikes, even though they're mechanical marvels. I'll take my torquey V twin over an inline 4 every day of the week. And while I've never owned a Guzzi, I know of at least a handful that are true works of art and pure joy to ride. Overpriced? Depends on your priorities. Weird? I don't know, maybe. Unusual? Definitely. And I'm truly thankful for that.
I don't understand the Buell, Harley, Guzzi or anything weird bashing, especially coming from scooterists. Our little Buddy thumpers are true antiques, with little real horsepower or torque. You bash HD for motors that "only" produce 80 hp, totally ignoring the stump-pulling torque that makes real world riding an absolute pleasure. Do Harleys fit my personal sense of style? No, but I fully understand the attraction for the experienced rider (I'm not talking about your average bad-ass dentist who likes to pretend on Saturdays). While you're at it, why not put down the new Indians as well. Those are really overpriced. They're also absolute gems as far as fit and finish.
Personally, after many years of riding, I find it impossible to work up any enthusiasm for pretty much any of the Japanese big 4 cookie cutter inline 4 sport bikes, even though they're mechanical marvels. I'll take my torquey V twin over an inline 4 every day of the week. And while I've never owned a Guzzi, I know of at least a handful that are true works of art and pure joy to ride. Overpriced? Depends on your priorities. Weird? I don't know, maybe. Unusual? Definitely. And I'm truly thankful for that.
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Too bad about Buell biting the dust.
As for Harleys, I don't want to ride like I'm in a Superbike race; I want to sit up and be comfortable. I'm considering an 883 for just plain ol' riding.
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