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2007 Buell Blast on 2040-motos

$2,395
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:2162 ColorColor: Black
Location:

New Berlin, Wisconsin

New Berlin, WI
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Buell Blast tech info

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Buell Blast description

2007 Buell Blast, This 2007 Buell Blast is featured in Black and has only 2,162 miles on it! This Blast has the Low Seat Height, 492cc.and only weighs 360lbs! Perfect bike for a beginner rider or you just want a light bike that can be tossed around.

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Parts Unlimited To Be EBR OEM Parts Distributor

Wed, 16 Jul 2014

Erik Buell Racing (EBR) announced today that it has selected Parts Unlimited of Janesville, Wis, as its distribution partner for all EBR spare parts for North America. Under the agreement, Parts Unlimited will stock EBR parts and handle order processing and fulfillment for EBR’s dealer network. “We selected Parts Unlimited as our distribution partner because of their highly automated operations, strategically-located warehouses and existing relationships with so many of our dealers. Parts Unlimited shares our customer satisfaction focus and has a reputation for providing fast and friendly service to support the highest quality products.

2015 EBR 1190SX Revealed

Wed, 11 Jun 2014

Erik Buell Racing launches its next salvo to the sportbike market with the 1190SX streetfighter. The 1190SX borrows heavily from EBR’s 1190RX superbike contender that MO’s Troy Siahaan is scheduled to test today at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Although no specs have been released, the SX appears to use most of the RX’s hardware: 1190cc V-Twin engine; aluminum fuel-carrying frame; massive 386mm single-disc front brake.

FIM Eases WSBK Homologation Requirements

Sat, 22 Feb 2014

With the 2014 World Superbike Championship now under way, the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) announced a change in the homologation procedure for new motorcycles entering the series. The new regulations requires a minimum of 125 units produced in order to begin the homologation process. By the end of the first year of participation, manufacturers must have produced 250 units.