Hey
I would like to know if, for example, a Buell XB9 engine is more durable than a 90's 1200cc H-D engine? of course the H-D is low horsepower ....
while Buell is newer technology?
Type: Posts; User: Mike.M
Hey
I would like to know if, for example, a Buell XB9 engine is more durable than a 90's 1200cc H-D engine? of course the H-D is low horsepower ....
while Buell is newer technology?
this is exactly why I wonder why this has been done.:confused:
in that couple of links where you can see these ”XBlast”
http://badweatherbikers.com/buell/messages/20164/260851.html?1190222091
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Hey, i explained maybe a little bad but i meant aluminum xb frame replaced v2 engine instead of single cylinder engine:)
And sorry my English is bad:cool:
Hello
i am a new user and i am interested in buell motorcycles, although i don't own one yet.
I found a story on one website about this kind of Buell XBlast, is a single cylinder useful compared...
okay, if you want to install a v2 engine, you should make big changes to the chassis.:cool:
Is this possible, or has anyone done so, installed the v2 engine on that frame