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XB9R, original development images
Hey guys, I'm brand new to your forum but wanted to share a couple images I have up on my website from my days working for Buell, 1999-2004-ish. I was one of two designers at the time so I did everything from 2D sketches to 3D CAD, Color & Graphics. The images you see include Erik Buell taking a fully functional Buell XB prototype for it's maiden voyage. Perhaps a little known piece of trivia, this concept was launched on 9/11. A very sad day but this bike is proof that Americans prevail in spite of madness.
https://www.studioalbertidesign.com/...rtation-design
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Thats very cool! Thank you for sharing that here I follow what Nathan Allard is doing for the same reasons
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Wow! Cool info and backstory.
It would be cool to hear more about potential ideas and features that may have been proposed, but never made it to production.
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That's awesome Dan, thanks for sharing. Please post more so that we can learn more about the history of our wonderful toys!
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Awesome. Thanks for sharing!
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Pretty cool stuff. Any other prototype photos? Perhaps of turbo bikes or anything.
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Hey guys, glad you liked! Here's a few Graphics for the Blast & X1 that never made it into production. I'll have to do some digging to find some more cool images for you guys. You will notice the clay images I shared, previously, was actually showing the "B" side of the XB9S prototype, meaning, that side never made it into production. I actually really liked that side but the "A" side, which was the chosen side, was preferred by EB so that went into production.
Here's some graphic stuff: https://www.studioalbertidesign.com/...graphic-design
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Awesome again. I'm up for more old skool pix!
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