My advise, don't buy into a defunct motorcycle brand with essentially no dealer support if you can't work on it yourself. Even if there are people close to you than can work on them, nothing says they will still be around when you need them.
That being said, Buell's XB line of bikes are really pretty basic machines to work on, albeit a little quirky in how you have to approach certain tasks. Nothing a service manual and 5th grade reading comprehension can't figure out though.
Cooter sums it up pretty well bellow. The ECM and FI systems is extremely basic. If you can trouble shoot a TBI chevy, you can handle the XB's ECU.I like you pitcherman. Really. You see, I'm an auto tech by trade. And as such, I fix everything. From the plumbing in the house to fabricating exhaust and rejetting the carbs on my brothers magna. I only ask - humbly - because I want to do things right. So again, what can be done as far as reading sensor data from the ecm if Harley says they don't do Buells? ? ?
Also, it's an 05 with no known issues. And has 10k miles
Thank you. Thats what I was looking for. I do believe I will be picking it up next week. $4500 is a good price, right?
Of course I bought it. How could I not? Trailered it home in the snow and put it in the shed. Going to get a battery and change the fluids asap. One problem I have is figuring out how to change the fork oil.
Standardized Showa inverted cartridge forks all XB models. Fluid change relatively simple.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoIQNcxqaSA