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2014 Buell 1190sx on 2040-motos

US $9,999.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:86 ColorColor: WHITE
Location:

Westfield, Massachusetts, United States

Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
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Buell 1190SX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,190 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Buell 1190SX description


Featuring the power and technology of a superbike, the EBR 1190SX is a true high-performance motorcycle with a racing heritage. Designed to be a dominating street machine, the 1190SX is equally at home carving canyons on the open road or taking on the concrete canyons of the city.

 

1190SX Specifications

Engine

Type

ET-V2: 72° V-Twin, Liquid Cooled, Four-stroke

Bore x Stroke

4.17 in. x 2.66in. (106 x 67.5 mm)

Displacement

72.6 cu in. (1190cc)

Compression Ratio

13.4 : 1

Fuel Delivery

Electronic Fuel injection with 2 port injectors and 2 showerhead injectors

Exhaust

Primary + Secondary

Peak Torque

101.6 ft-lbs. @ 8200 rpm (137.8 Nm @ 8200 rpm)

Peak Horsepower

185 hp @ 10,600 rpm

 

Drivetrain

Primary Drive

Gear Drive 36/65

Final Drive

520 Z-ring chain, 16/41

Clutch

Hydraulic actuation, vacuum operated slipper

Transmission Ratios:

1st

2.46

2nd

1.75

3rd

1.38

4th

1.17

5th

1.04

6th

0.96

 

Dimensions

Overall Length

80.3in. (2040mm.)

Overall Width

31.9in. (810mm)

Overall Height

42.8in. (1087mm)

Seat Height

32.5in. (826mm)

Ground Clearance

4.7in. (120mm)

Rake

22.4°

Trail

3.80in. (96.5mm)

Lean Angle

48°

Front Tire

Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa 120/70 ZR-17

Rear Tire

Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa 190/55 ZR-17

Fuel Capacity

4.5 gal (17.lL)

Weight (Wet, no fuel)

414lbs. (188kg)

Load Capacity

382lbs. (173kg)

 

Chassis

Frame

Aluminum frame with integral fuel reservoir

Swingarm

Optimized stiffness aluminum

Front Suspension

Showa, inverted big piston front forks

Rear Suspension

Showa, single shock without linkage

Front Wheel

17 x 3.5 Aluminum

Rear Wheel

17 x 6.0 Aluminum

Front Brake

386mm (15.19in.) Single perimeter rotor, 8 piston inside-out caliper

Rear Brake

220mm (8.66in.) Disc, 2-piston Hayes Performance Brakes Caliper

 
 
 

Moto blog

Erik Buell Racing Secures $20 Million in Foreign Investments

Fri, 20 Jul 2012

Erik Buell Racing has received a $20 million injection from investors. The increased funding is expected to expand the company’s product line and create about 200 jobs. The investment comes through the somewhat fittingly-named “EB-5” program, a product of the Immigrant Act of 1990 designed to encourage investment in American companies by potential immigrants.

Erik Buell Racing Streetbike Peers Out of the Darkness with LED Headlight

Fri, 09 Aug 2013

Erik Buell Racing released another teaser image of its upcoming new production streetbike, revealing a new headlight design with twin LEDs. The teaser image (see the full image below) is thick with shadows so we can’t see very much else beyond the front tire, part of an upside-down fork and a glint of a brake lever. The headlight however is the clear focal point of the photograph.

EBR First American Sportbike To Score Points In WSBK, Makes History

Fri, 18 Jul 2014

The EBR 1190RX had its best finish to date in the FIM Superbike World Championship (WSBK) series during the only US round at Laguna Seca in Salinas, Calif., this past weekend. In an exciting twist, the wild card entry of Larry Pegram running the #72 Foremost Insurance/EBR/AMSOIL/Hero entry garnered a 14th place finish in the second race, earning the first-ever WSBK points for an American motorcycle manufacturer.  [In actuality, Pegram's EBR crossed the line in 16th place. However, the two Bimota BB3 entries who finished eighth and ninth with riders Ayrton Badovini and Christian Iddon, respectively, have had their finishes nullified all season because Bimota has not met the FIM's homologation requirements.