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2008 Buell 1125r (oak Lawn) on 2040-motos

$6,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:17
Location:

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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2008 buell 1125r (Oak lawn), $6,800, image 1

Buell 1125R description

Original owner 17105 mis, parked for the winter. new hmf exhaust with ebr tuner, installed in august last year. k&n filter never dropped. had major services done at hd, valve adj ext things that should be done at oil change per buells service intervals. depending on your driving style shouldnt have a issue with another season on tires. extra drive belt and all original parts. American sport bikeLeave message if i dont pick up will get back to you asap work 2rd shift.KEITH 708-577-XXXXGxsr, cbr, yzf, ducati, rocket 600. 750, 1000, 1100

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2013 AIMExpo: EBR to Distribute Hero Motorcycles in North America

Wed, 16 Oct 2013

Erik Buell Racing (EBR) announced at the 2013 AIMExpo that it will be distributing Hero brand motorcycles and scooters in North America. Specific models to be offered and pricing details have yet to be determined. “The actual EBR collaboration with Hero MotoCorp began in late 2011, when we were contracted to deliver a concept hybrid scooter for Hero in record time for the January 2012 Delhi show,” says EBR founder Erik Buell.

Erik Buell Racing Opens European Office

Mon, 13 Jan 2014

Erik Buell Racing opened a new office in the Netherlands, making the first step towards establishing a foothold for distribution to Europe. Located in Alkmaar, a suburb north of Amsterdam, the new office will help increase brand awareness in Europe while laying the groundwork for eventual expanded distribution across the continent. The office will also play a key role in supporting EBR’s World Superbike Championship team and riders Geoff May and Aaron Yates.

Erik Buell Featured on Entrepreneur.com

Sat, 25 Feb 2012

Entrepreneur.com, the web presence of Entrepreneur magazine, has a feature article on Erik Buell and his Erik Buell Racing (EBR) company. While the article reveals some lack of knowledge of the two-wheeled world by overusing the term “crotch rocket” as the generic description for sportbikes, this is forgivable considering it’s coming from a publication specializing in small businesses and, well, entrepreneurs, and not motorcycles. The article otherwise does a good job of giving a brief but broad synopsis of Buell and the triumphs and tragedies encountered with BMC (Buell Motorcycle Company) — it’s a good primer on Buell if you’re not fully up to speed on Buell’s life in motorcycles.