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Buell 1125CR, 2009

Buell 1125CR 2009

THE SPECIFICATIONS:
Dimensions
Overall Length6 81.3 in. (2066 mm)
Overall Width8 29.3 in. (744 mm)
Seat Height7 (Standard) 30.5 in. (775 mm)
Ground Clearance6 5.43 in. (138 mm)
Rake7 (steering head) 21.0°
Fork Angle7 21.0°
Lean Angle9:
• Soft Contact, Right - 48°
• Soft Contact, Left - 48°
• Hard Contact, Right - 50°
• Hard Contact, Left - 50°

Trail7 3.3 in (84 mm)
Wheelbase6 54.5 in. (1385 mm)
Tires4 (Pirelli Diablo Corsa III):
• Front - 120/70 ZR-17
• Rear - 180/55 ZR-17
Fuel Capacity 5.30 gal (20.1 L)
Reserve Fuel Capacity 0.80 gal. (3.0 L)

Weight:
• Dry Weight - 375 lbs. (168 kg)
• Gross Vehicle - 850 lbs. (386 kg), Weight Rating - Load Capacity 390 lbs. (177 kg)

The Engine
Engine Helicon liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 72° V-Twin Valves Dual OHC, four valves per cylinder, finger follower design and shimming.
Bore x Stroke 4.055 in. x 2.658 in.
(103.00 mm x 67.50 mm)
Displacement 68.7 cu. in. (1125 cc)
Compression Ratio 12.3:1
Fuel Delivery Dual 61 mm down draft throttle bodies, DDFI III fuel injection
Intake Zero-resistance airbox, pressurized
RAM air intake
Exhaust Tuned, tri-pass resonance chamber with intergal helmholtz tuning and mass-centralized mounting

The Drivetrain
Primary Drive Helical Gear, 1.806:1 65/36 ratio
Final Drive3 Constant path, 14 mm pitch aramidreinforced Veyance Hibrex belt with Flexten Plus technology, 2.815:1 (76/27) ratio
Clutch Wet, multi-plate, Hydraulic Vacuum Assist (HVA) slipper – action clutch, hydraulic clutch lever effort
Transmission 6-speed, straight cut gears
Gear Ratios:
• 1st 2.462
• 2nd 1.750
• 3rd 1.381
• 4th 1.174
• 5th 1.042
• 6th 0.960
The Chassis4
Frame Aluminum frame, fuel in frame
Front Forks 47 mm Showa inverted forks with adjustable compression damping,rebound damping and spring preload
Rear Shock Showa coil-over monoshock with external piggyback reservoir and adjustable compression damping, rebound damping and spring preload

The Wheels:
• Front Phantom Metallic : 6-spoke, ZTL cast aluminum 3.5 in. x 17 in.
(88.9 mm x 431.8 mm)
• Rear 6-spoke, cast aluminum : 5.5 in. x 17 in.
(139.7 mm x 431.8 mm)

The Brakes
• Front : ZTL² brake, 8-piston, 4 pads, fixed caliper, 375 mm single-sided, insideout, stainless steel, floating rotor
• Rear :Two-piston, direct mount caliper; 240 mm, stainless steel, fixed rotor
Suspension Travel:
• Front Wheel 4.72 in. (120 mm)
• Rear Wheel 5.00 in. (127 mm)

The Electric
Battery (per Battery Council International Rating)
Sealed lead acid, maintenance-free, 12V, 12-amp/hour, 200 cca Charging 37-amp, permanent magnet, three-phase, solid-state regulator (500W @7000 rpm, 500W peak)
Starting 900W electric with one-way clutch

Lights:
• Headlamps Type (three-bulb headlamp system with daylight running mode, 55-watt [H7]) 55-watt low beam (one 55-watt bulb), 110-watt high beam (55-watt low beam with additional 55-watt bulb)
• Tail/Stop Lights 5W/21W
• Turn Signal Lights LED manual canceling
• License Plate Light 5W

Buell 1125CR, 2010

Buell 1125CR 2010

BUELL CONTINUES TO PUSH SPORTBIKE RIDING LIMITS

New Lightning CityX XB12SX brings more power to the streets
The Buell riding experience embodies radical designs and intuitive performance that rewards uncompromising riders, EAST TROY, Wis. (July 25, 2009).
From the race track to the back road, a Buell motorcycle will take any path necessary to put its rider out front because Buell believes a deep bond between rider and machine is the essence of motorcycling.

Buell maintains its defiant stance in 2010 with a versatile line-up of motorcycles designed to inspire riders to achieve ultimate performance. For the street, the 1125CR cafĂ© racer with new upright handlebars, and the extended XB Lightning line-up for Europe – including the new Lightning CityX XB12SX motorcycle – are now packing more style and power than ever. In the sportbike category, in a nod to Buell’s increasing victories and success on track, riders will see even more of Buell’s convention-breaking liquid-cooled 1125R. For adventures that go way beyond the road, the Ulysses XB12 range sees various upgrades make it the most exhilarating ride yet.

In 2010 Buell continues to focus on the ride with the addition of features like front brake master cylinder piston seals and rotor mountings, LED taillights and rear turn signals, oxygen sensors and tyres, as well as new graphics and bodywork. Whether it’s the 1125cc Helicon liquid-cooled, four-stroke, fuel-injected 72-degree V-Twin engine or the 1203cc Thunderstorm air/oil/fan-cooled, four-stroke, fuel-injected 45-degree V-Twin engine, Buell blends original design with productive power and dynamic performance for a light and tight ride.

Out in the Street
For those looking for a bike with agile handling, as well as serious torque and acceleration for real urban power, MY10 sees the introduction of the new Lightning CityX XB12SX. Receiving its debut in Europe, the XB12SX marries the sheer power of the Thunderstorm™ 1203cc V-Twin engine with Buell’s popular Lightning CityX XB9SX chassis and suspension, inspired by the needs of today’s urban rider. Delivering a whopping 104 Nm/ 77 ft lbs of torque, the bike is available in Valencia Orange Translucent & Hero Blue Translucent, both with black wheels.

Meanwhile the Lightning CityX XB9SX, is readier than ever for a street fight, with the broad, smooth power of its Thunderstorm 984 V-Twin engine, wind deflectors, frame pucks, headlight grille, airbox cover X-guard and new Designer Black wheels. Features such as the upright rider position, wide Supermoto style handle bars and intuitive handling help the Lightning CityX XB9SX and XB12SX dodge through back streets and effortlessly pull away from the traffic – enabling the ultimate urban riding experience.

Buell XB Lightning streetfighters, powered by an air/oil/fan-cooled Thunderstorm V-Twin engine, have a ferocious look with new airbox cover graphics added to blacked-out frame, forks, engine and other components. Lightning XB models receive new oxygen sensor with updated calibration, fuel pump and sensor, front brake piston seal and LED taillight, and front and rear turn signals. The XB12Ss with supermoto-inspired long suspension has size, comfort and convenience, and the Lightning XB12Scg road-hugging suspension for a low centre of gravity.

Buell 1125R, 2009

Buell 1125R 2009

The superbike category of Buell 1125R is powered by the 1125 cc liquid-cooled 72-degree V-Twin Helicon engine generating 146 crank hp and 82 ft. lbs. of peak torque. With a foundation built on the core Buell Trilogy of Technology creating optimum performance, the 1125R remains true to Buell’s original sense of sportbike style and design.
The new gear position readout is added to the digital display on the instrument panel as a scroll-to feature. A high-output alternator has increased capacity for accessory use. Slider bobbins have been added to the swingarm for protection and easy use of a rear stand.
The front wheel rides on fully adjustable Showa 47 mm upside-down forks, while the Buell ZTL2 front brake has an eight-piston caliper. A smooth-shifting six-speed transmission works with a HVA (Hydraulic Vacuum Assist) slipper-action clutch that uses engine vacuum for easy clutch-lever action and reduced engine braking during downshifts.
The Quiet Zone aerodynamics optimize air flow around the rider for enhanced race performance and rider comfort. The fairing shape was developed using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis, and features six-bulb headlamps, while LED turn signals are integrated into the mirror housings.
The Buell 1125R highlights
Buell Helicon 1125 cc liquid-cooled four-stroke, 72-degree V-Twin engine
146 peak hp @ 9800 rpm
82 ft. lbs. peak torque at 8000 rpm
New Phantom Metallic frame and swingarm with blacked-out footpeg mounts and heel guards
New tinted windscreen, Hero Blue with Arctic White bodywork and Smoked with Racing Red and Midnight Black
New gear position readout on the instrument cluster
New high output alternator increases capacity for accessory use
New slider bobbins on swingarm for protection and use of rear stand
Underslung muffler with Helmholtz chamber
DDFI 3 Electronic Fuel Injection ECM
New targeted fuel injectors
Ram-air pressurized air box
Twin side-mount radiators
HVA (Hydraulic Vacuum Assist) Slipper Action clutch
ZTL2 four-pad, eight-piston front brake
Fully adjustable 47 mm Showa inverted fork
Fully adjustable Showa rear shock absorber
Fuel-in Frame 5.3-gallon capacity
Dry Weight: 375 pounds
Wheelbase: 54.6 inches
Seat height: 30.5 inches
Pirelli Diablo Corsa III tires
Pre-Wired for Accessory Heated Grips
Midnight Black, Arctic White or Racing Red bodywork

The SPECIFICATIONS:
Dimensions
Overall Length6 78.6 in. (1996 mm)
Overall Width8 28.2 in. (716 mm)
Seat Height7 30.5 in. (775 mm)
Ground Clearance6 4.50 in. (114 mm)
Rake7 (steering head) 21.0°
Fork Angle7 21.0°
Lean Angle9:
• Soft Contact, Right - 48°
• Soft Contact, Left-48°
• Hard Contact, Right-50°
• Hard Contact, Left-50°

Trail7 3.3 in. (84 mm)
Wheelbase6 54.6 in. (1387 mm)
Tires4 (Pirelli Diablo Corsa III):
• Front 120/70 ZR-17
• Rear 180/55 ZR-17

Fuel Capacity 5.30 gal. (20.1 L)
Fuel Economy2
(EPA urban/highway test)
39/53 mpg (6.0/4.4 L/100 km)
Reserve Fuel Capacity 0.8 gal. (3.0 L)

Weight:
• Dry Weight
• Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating
370 lbs. (168 kg)
850 lbs. (386 kg)
Load Capacity 390 lbs. (179 kg)

The Engine
Engine Helicon liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 72° V-Twin
Valves Dual OHC, four valves per cylinder,
finger follower design and shimming
Bore x Stroke 4.055 in. x 2.658 in.
(103.00 mm x 67.50 mm)
Displacement 68.70 cu. in. (1125 cc)
Compression Ratio 12.3:1
Fuel Delivery Dual 61 mm down draft throttle
bodies, DDFI III fuel injection
Intake Zero-resistance airbox, pressurized
RAM air intake
Exhaust Tuned, tri-pass resonance chamber
with intregal helmholtz tuning and
mass-centralized mounting

The Torque
(North America per SAE J607) 82 ft. lbs. @ 8000 rpm
(111.2 nm @ 8000 rpm) Horsepower
(North America per SAE J607) 146 hp @ 9800 rpm
Lubrication Dry-sump with integrated oil reservoir in lower crankcase
Oil Capacity10 2.7 qts. (2.6 L)
Oil Filtration Disposable cartridge and washable strainer
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