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    That SX was the correct "BLACK" they should have went with in the beginning. More like "liquid black" than what you'd normally find.

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    Wow. The black sx is hawt.

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    This is the black I like. Just found this yesterday and haven't stopped drooling. No, it's not a bike, but DAMN!

    Cabot_0250.jpg

    Yeah, it cost more than the average 1190 RX or SX right now. $10k.

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    lmao you scooter dudes are even nerdier than buell riders!!!!!

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    That busa, zx14, and that vrod should've been lit on fire right then and there!

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    Chicago- thanks much for taking and I posting the videos.

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    THANKS Scooter Boy, You did a GREAT JOB! I'm glad they said something about 2016 production bikes!!!

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    Thanks for all the updates Chicago

    The Black SX is a bad mother shut-your-mouth! and I've seen the custom V-twin Victorys in person. Some VERY badass versions!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicago View Post
    I don't think big Suzuki's are for me either. How do you feel about the Victory bikes?



    and you must hate these things LOL



    surely you can find something you like in this line up

    Definitely liked most bikes in the custom corral, except that single sided swing arm abomination, the Indian, and the bagger. Thanks for getting us some info and footage from EBR Chicago...
    Last edited by wickedchop; 02-14-2016 at 11:49 AM.

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    Here's some very interesting info posted by "Solar Flare" to the EBR 1190 Owner's Facebook group. He spoke with Ed Laben, Director of Sourcing for EBR at EBR's booth at the Chicago IMS. The following info is paraphrased from Solar Flare's posts:

    - Limited production of the SX and RX will begin in March.

    - EBR will not honor warranties for the existing motorcycles. He said the current parts inventory has been discounted to accommodate those affected with issues. He apologized for this and stated it was out of his control. They will offer free tech support for any owner that is having issues.

    - As of now, there are no plans on the table for new models. They want to limit production to build capital, then designs for new models will begin.

    - They are resuming production of modified stators for the 1125 models.

    - "The next 18 to 24 months for EBR will be very exciting, and very sexy!!"

    - Anyone interested in being a dealer can contact EBR. They have some dealers who won't be selling for them anymore after what happened. But, they have a bunch of new dealers interested in selling EBRs. Only about a dozen will be Harley Davidson dealerships. The others will be Ducati, BMW dealerships, and various sportbike dealerships.

    - We should be very surprised by the new MSRP for the new bikes.

    - Liquid Asset Partners is committed to one thing. That is investing in EBR and producing new and innovative machines. He said that LAP is excited about being a part of the revival of the company. He said that by the company being operational, functional, and making profits, will put the company into a better position financially. This will make the company more appealing to a buyer who is interested in keeping the company moving forward long term.



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