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2001 Buell Blast Standard on 2040-motos

US $2,995.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Marina del Rey, California, US

Marina del Rey, CA, US
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Buell Blast photos

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Buell Blast tech info

TypeType:Standard Stock NumberStock Number:U3052 PhonePhone:8666751806

Buell Blast description

2001 Buell Blast, Single... Looking for Fun! Reduced Price from $3195 to $2995Engine: 500ccAccessories: Vance & Hines Exhaust, Handle Bars

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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.

Hero MotorCorp Buys Half of Erik Buell Racing

Mon, 01 Jul 2013

According to a press release from Hero MotorCorp, the U.S. arm of Hero, HMCL (NA), has agreed to purchase 49.2% of Erik Buell Racing for $25 million. HMCL (NA) is said to have transferred $15 million to EBR with the remaining $10 million to be paid within the next nine months. Hero says it will have two members and one observer sitting on the EBR board of directors but Erik Buell will continue as Chairman and CEO of the company.

RoboCop Remake Has RoboCop Riding A Motorcycle

Mon, 15 Oct 2012

The semi-futuristic 1987 film, “RoboCop,” starring actor Peter Weller, told the tale of fatally injured Detroit cop effectively resurrected to life, but in the form of mostly metal, cyborg-like being. RoboCop was the ultimate crime-fighting tool, and the public loved the premise of the movie to the tune of two sequels, lots of merchandising and even a short-lived television series. “RoboCop” has been resurrected again, the film that is, and is currently shooting in Toronto according to the Daily Mail. And as you can see by these images from the Daily Mail, RoboCop is now fighting crime on two wheels.