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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!

Moto blog

Buell Assets Liquidation About to Begin

Mon, 25 Jan 2010

In what is sure to be a painfully long and tortuous process for the former Buell Motorcycle Company (from Eric down to the graveyard shift janitor), the final act of its disassembly will be handled by Grand Rapids, Michigan – based Liquid Asset Partners. In a release from Liquid Assets, the company states the “liquidation sale will start January 28th and run everyday for 30 days until everything is sold. Regardless of cost or loss, millions of dollars worth of equipment and tools will be sold directly on the factory floor.” But don’t think this is just a sell-off of the last few skeletal remains of bikes.

Erik Buell Racing-Developed 2014 Hero Karizma ZMR and Karizma R Revealed

Mon, 30 Sep 2013

Hero Motocorp has updated its Karizma ZMR and Karizma R for 2014, the first products from the Indian manufacturer developed with Erik Buell Racing. The two companies signed a development deal last February before the relationship deepened with Hero buying 49.2% of EBR a few months later. The fully-faired Karizma ZMR and the partially-faired R version were revealed at an event last week in Macau.

FIM to Revise WSBK Homologation Requirements

Fri, 17 Jan 2014

The International Motorcycling Federation is considering modifying its homologation requirements for the World Superbike Championship following Bimota‘s somewhat surprising plans to re-enter the series. Under current regulations, manufacturers must produce a minimum number of motorcycles for it to be eligible to compete in the production-based WSBK championship. The official regulations currently require a minimum of 125 units produced for an initial homologation inspection, 500 units produced by June 30 of the current year, 1,000 units by the end of the current year and 2,000 units by the end of the following year.