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2009 Buell Blast on 2040-motos

$2,895
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:1590 ColorColor: Black
Location:

New Berlin, Wisconsin

New Berlin, WI
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Buell Blast photos

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Buell Blast tech info

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Buell Blast description

2009 Buell Blast, This 2009 Buell Blast featured in Black is just waiting for a new owner! Are you a new rider or just enjoy going through twisties with a lighter weight bike? If you said yes that is me this Blast is for you! This Blast has the Standard seat height and only 1,590 miles on it!

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Mac Motorcycles

Thu, 28 May 2009

British motorcycle design studio Xenophya Design and product designer Ellis Pitt have teamed up to produce a new company, Mac Motorcycles. Based out of Upton-Upon-Severn in Worcestershire, England, Mac Motorcycles will produce a line of bikes powered by Buell’s air-cooled single cylinder 492cc engines used in the Blast, with a tubular backbone frame. On the company’s website, Pitt describes its bikes as being simple to maintain, include references and details from choppers and bobbers and feature “Harley posture, flat-track manners, Ducati handling”.

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