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BUELL BOOK: HISTORY, UMBAUTEN, RACING, TUNING

Christmann Heinrich , Heil Carsten , Kruper Jens

Erik Buell's motorbikes have always been a synonym of unusual and uncompromising technology. From tube frame models to XB Fuelframers to EBR powerbikes, his designs always focus on centralizing... Read more
Publisher: Huber Verlag
Language: German
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Erik Buell's motorbikes have always been a synonym of unusual and uncompromising technology.

From tube frame models to XB Fuelframers to EBR powerbikes, his designs always focus on centralizing mass and maximizing riding pleasure.

What began in the Buell garage in the 1980s, and then continued as an independent subsidiary of Harley-Davidson, ended on 15 October 2009 with the closure of the Buell Motorcycle Company.

Under the "Erik Buell Racing" label, the unconventional motorbike creator celebrated his resurrection just a year later, but not without setbacks.

This book is a chronicle of Buell motorbikes and illustrates the milestones of the East Troy-based brand: from the first Buell in 1983 to the latest EBR models with water-cooled Rotax 1190 engines.

There are also spectacular conversions, tuning tips, detailed and useful second-hand advice and an exclusive interview with Erik Buell.

In addition, the most important technical questions about tube frame models are answered in a large special.

A must-have for speed fanatics and fans of emotional sports bikes.

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
232
ISBN / EAN
9783927896727
Publisher
Huber Verlag
Languages
German
Publication date
10/2016
Dimensions
23 x 23 x 2 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
History - Descriptive

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