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Thread: New guy, new to buell.

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    Hi folks, I'm new to the forum and these bikes but have always enjoyed the awesome sound and power these bikes have... Plus the confused looks you get while people try to figure out what the heck you're riding is fun. I've ridden on and off for a while now but haven't ridden in 6 years following a pretty nasty wreck on my R1. Anywho, I'm back In the saddle again and man how ive missed this, the bike scares the **** outta me, but that's a feeling I hope to overcome.

    So the bike, it's an 04 xb12r with 3500 miles, it's in great shape. I plan to replace all fluids and lube up the cables and linkage, but other than that she runs like a top and rides incredibly well. Just on here to learn how to do maintenance and maybe find a fellow buell fan or two around southern Virginia or northeast North Carolina.






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    Welcome! Lots of great people on here.....many with very good advise and much knowledge. Have fun and stay safe!!

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    my bad, figured out the pics process.


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    Senior Member thrstrmech's Avatar
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    welcome to the forum, nice clean bike

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    Welcome.

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    Senior Member 08herobolt's Avatar
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    Nice bike. I'm happy to see you're back on one. Take it slow and only when you're ready. Welcome to the forum.

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    Nice, start by taking those reflected off to clean the tail section up!

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    I so wanted red when I was looking. Im with ya, got mine last Tuesday and have put a couple hundred miles on her but Im still cautious with what she can do :)

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    Thanks for the replys fellas. I'm slowly getting back Into riding and feeling some real differences between the buell and R1. The sheer muscle in these buells is addictive, I literally ride for at least 30 min- an hour every day. I used to commute on the R1 but my current commute is about 45 miles... Anyone else attempt such a commute?

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    I've been to buffalo NY from HighPoint NC and back twice in the nearly seven years I've owned mine. My first year of ownership I was commuting from Raleigh to HighPoint for three months. That's was about 1hr45min one way! Until recently I was commuting about 25min, one way, every day it wasn't raining (or snowing) all year round. I usually lay over the tank when I ride. I find it much more comfortable than it looks.



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