09 XB12Ss or 08 XB12R

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Ok so I have never owned a buell before. I really like these 2 bikes. I am 200lbs and just under 6'. Was wondering if the 12Ss would be too small for me? Any difference between the 2 performance wise? Any technical problems with them? Thanks for the help I really want something sporty but not leaned over all the time like a CBR.
 
I really want something sporty but not leaned over all the time like a CBR.
then get the 12s Lightning the 12R firebolt has clip on style bars and a more aggressive riding position. The drive trains and performance are the same.

Welcome to the Board btw [up]
 
Why would the 12Ss be small, are you confused and think its the low model the SCG.


Ss seat height 30.6
R seat height 30.5

The difference is you will be in a upright seating position on the Ss, the R is a little more leaned over. The riding position of the R's are no where near the riding position of a Cbr/Gsxr/etc <-- they are way more aggresive.
 
Cool I found the 09 with 8600 mi. Going too go test ride it once it stops raining. Is it worth putting on the EBR ECM? It has a Jardine Can on it already
 
Is it worth putting on the EBR ECM? It has a Jardine Can on it already
I'm clueless on this question as my bike has a dealer installed factory race package. Sorry-
 
as it has been stated, the R will have the more sport bike seating postion so if your trying to stay away from that then the S will be fine for you.
There are some pretty big boys on the forum that are riding everything from XB9SX's to some of the different configurations of 12's that are well over 6' and 250#'s

welcome to the forum, post some pics when you've made your choice

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Not many for sale in San Diego area so still looking. Found one at a dealer ship but as usual way too much.
 
Welcome and GL with the purchase. Do the ecumenical, it will give you better control of the bikes power, TQ and gas/air mix.
 
My firebolt is not an uncomfortable riding position. I'm 6'4" 220lbs (ok ok....230 lb) and I have a bad wrist and it is more comfortable than just about every other bike I've been on whether it be a cruiser or sport bike. Many sport bikes like my friend's that have sv's, ninja's, etc. are crazy uncomfortable. I don't think you'll be uncomfortable on any xb. I will say that I look huge on my bike...
 
@ Lesley so I should be ok with a scg also?(Height/Weight wise)5'11 200lbs
Yes you should be fine. You can always find a taller seat and drop pegs. Keep in mind the bike will make you seem larger than life. No No I am kiddin. Its like ^ snrusnak above says:
I don't think you'll be uncomfortable on any xb
 
Found this one.http://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/mcy/2951142907.html


Good Deal?

Any years I shouldnt get?
 
The Firebolt-XB12R-08 is a good choice for your ReQuirements. The Bikes 08+ have a Simple key turn method for Resetting the Tps but that is just one option for any Bueller. the Bikes are great fun to ride and, Maintenance is Key to any Buell for long lasting Wear and never get Cheap on the Fluids. If you change the Oils and Transmission Fluids yourself then make sure to just snug the DRAIN plugs so as NOT to Strip out the Threads.
There is plenty of Help here on the Forum and should you purchase A Buell then maybe a Parts Manual AND a Service Manual if you love to work on your own Machine is Nearly mandatory for Any Motor Machine.
There are Manuals here on the Forum to Assist you for Downloading. Some Areas Still Pertain to the bikes in many areas Such as Fluids etc..
Amsoil-20/50 in the Engine and Amsoil 75/90 in the Transmission (ALL Synthetic) will give you some good Antiwear so as to Keep you riding. I think you Should go with the Xb12R due to you weight. Nothing Personal,
I'm 6'2-188lbs. I work out regular so as to be able to handle the Twisties here in the Mountains.I have 2-XB12s an 08 XB12r-Street Bike and an 09 race bike for track days etc. Love them both. I have a Cr,i'm Building here and there. Plus once you set up the Suspension for your Weight the bike Responds nicely to your Abilitys. Good Luck on your Choices. Welcome to the Forum.*Jimi[up]
 
I can not find a Xb12scg S or Ss for nothing. In CA with low miles anyways. Alot out of state but thaey have too have CA emissions sticker for me too even register it unless its over 7500mi. <sigh>
 

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