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2015 Buell 1190sx on 2040-motos

US $9,500.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: BLACK
Location:

Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States

Waukesha, Wisconsin, 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

2015 EBR ERIK BUELL RACING 1190SX NEW BLACK 000054
RETAIL $16,995.00  NOW $9,999.00

We have a BRAND NEW 2015 EBR 1190SX .The 1190SX will shock even the most experienced sport bike rider with its performance, styling and handling.  Buyer is responsible for shipping / pick-up of motorcycle. There is a documentation fee of $186.50, Wisconsin residents subject to tax title and registration.

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
 
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

IF THERE HAPPENS TO BE AN ISSUE WITH YOUR ORDER, PLEASE CONTACT US SO THAT WE CAN HANDLE THE ISSUE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. WE WILL GLADLY MAKE THINGS RIGHT. AT ACTION POWER SPORTS CUSTOMER SERVICE IS OUR #1 PRIORITY. 

THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING WITH US!


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