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Buell XB 90ci pics & video

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"onelogue" is right. The battery's place is right behind the mufflers, in an aluminium case.
By the way it's a Buell Nano Lithium battery.
Pics attached.


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Pls let me know if u have any question.
 
Few nore questions:

Who made the wheels?

Why mount the stock head lights on such a crazy build versus some custom lights?

They still look good but seems with so much custom you could have done a slim custom housing to flow with the carbon fiber that is already on the bike.

Also what kind of brake/clutch hand levers are those? And who makes the switches if they are not custom?

Thanks
 
I would like to give a name for my bike.
Any idea, suggestion?

since this is truely a Buell that has been reborn the name Phoenix would suit it in my opinion
[smirk]
 
Hi
The clutch & brake levers with the switches made by ISR brakes Sweden:

http://www.isrbrakes.se

This levers used on the new BMW concept6 bike and this "Hammer" bike also:
http://www.amdchampionship.com/cont...ction=viewbike&event=2009world&bikenumber=023

All of the other parts, including the wheels made by the Sapka Müvek tuning workshop:
http://www.sapkamuvek.hu/

The engine modification and ECM tune made by Csaba Erdős:
http://www.erdoscsaba.hu

If u remeber, the Sapka Müvek built the famous "Time Machine" bike also(AMD European Chamiponship 1st place in 2007 and AMD World Chamionship 5th place in 2007):
http://www.amdchampionship.com/cont...ction=viewbike&event=2007world&bikenumber=095

We have decided to keep the factory Firebolt head lights, because they look good(we didn't find much more better looking alternate aftermarket solution) and we wanted to keep the main style of Buell XB.
We also didn't want to make any case or cover for the headlight, cause we would like to show as many details from the bike as possible.

by the way:eek:nce again, sorry for my bad english
 
It's an air filled custom made rear shock, what u can easely pump up(hard) and down(soft) with an air compressor in a Gas station.Very easy to adjust.
 
I don't know what to call that bike either. No words will ever be good enough... Awesome bike man. Congrats.
 
Did you replace the stock fan? The stock fan sounds like a vaccuum cleaner when it turns on. If so, what did you use? Is the fan quiet now when it's on?
 
Did you replace the stock fan?

Hi
Thanks for the question.No, we didn't change the factory fan because we didn't find alternate solution.So the "vaacum cleener" noise stayed with us.pic attached.

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what size rear tire is that?

Hi
We have used originally a pair of slick Bridgestone Batlac race tires.Front:120/70, Rear 190/645.
After the show, we have chaged the tires to a pair of Michelin Power One street tires, cause of their rare pattern/marking and usability.Front:120/70, rear:190/55.
By the way the rear michelin tire is much more wider(0.5 inch) than the slick Bridgestone.u can see the Michelin tires on my bike in this videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVbUwfQvpaA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSVUzHHj50I&feature=related
 
I just wanted to check in and praise this bike some more.

You've done an incredible job of conceiving of and building this Buell. Every little detail that you find with your eyes is something special and it's just a treat to stare at.

Those wheels are something special to be sure.

Bravo!

Köszönjük, hogy a megosztás, és sok szerencsét!
 
Engine dyno specs? just curious

Hi guys!
Many thanks for all of your kindly words and comments.

The bikes hasn't been on a dyno yet, but will soon.
Thanks to the engine modification(90ci big bore kit,RP610 camshafts, AV&V oversize valves and stronger springs, cylinder head work,ECM tune .....etc.....
we would like to get min. 125 rearwheel horsepower.
By the way, the bike's weight has been reduced to 365 lbs.
 
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