Lady Buell
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- Joined
- Mar 27, 2012
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Well I would have thought that on a Buell forum, Lady Buell would have been taken but to my surprise it wasn't. So here I am. I mostly joined because I will be looking for parts for an '04 Firebolt XB12R.
I started going by Lady Buell online in 04 or 05 after my husband got his Buell. He bought it as a tribute to his cousin who had said he wanted a Buell but would never be able to afford one.
When I learned to ride I wanted to get a Blast but my husband didn't think it would be powerful enough and he was afraid it would get me hurt. I took the Rider's Edge course and ended up with a Virago 1100 but I still want a Blast. I kept going by Lady Buell because I was already known by it.
My husband let his cousin (different one) ride it and the cousin wrecked it around the corner from our house. It sat at the mechanics shop where the insurance adjuster looked at it for a year and half. Now we have it back and hubby is looking to start fixing it. Fortunately, with the exception of a bent fork, it can still be ridden and most of the damage is cosmetic.
I started going by Lady Buell online in 04 or 05 after my husband got his Buell. He bought it as a tribute to his cousin who had said he wanted a Buell but would never be able to afford one.
When I learned to ride I wanted to get a Blast but my husband didn't think it would be powerful enough and he was afraid it would get me hurt. I took the Rider's Edge course and ended up with a Virago 1100 but I still want a Blast. I kept going by Lady Buell because I was already known by it.
My husband let his cousin (different one) ride it and the cousin wrecked it around the corner from our house. It sat at the mechanics shop where the insurance adjuster looked at it for a year and half. Now we have it back and hubby is looking to start fixing it. Fortunately, with the exception of a bent fork, it can still be ridden and most of the damage is cosmetic.