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It's a wonderful thing.
The ability to pass between two countries,
enjoying the courtesy of each, as if you were a
native of both. Me? - I get to wave the Stars and
Stripes and sip my tea in between Monty Python
repeats on BBC America.
So what about the
Buell? It has the lungs of the proverbial Iron
Horse and the legs of a thoroughbred sportbike.
Can it mingle with the unwashed (only joking) and
hang in the canyons with the uncomfortable?
Let's go find
out...
It's winter in
Florida, which means perfect biking weather for
three fabulous months of the year. Unfortunately,
and due to the scarcity of this model I'm forced
from the lush and luxuriously equipped 2WF garage,
3000 miles west to California to go taste the
flavor of Erik Buell's latest creation. Now, I'm
just like you, I have a stereotypical image of
American iron, I secretly smiled to myself as I
picked the bike up from the Buell press fleet and
loaded it straight onto the back of my rented
pick-up…
But after unloading,
that was the last I saw of the Fudget rental
pick-up. Upon swinging my leg over the Buell it
became immediately apparent - Dual citizenship?
Forgeddaboutit. This is a naked sport bike it's as
comfortable and practical as it is sporting and
stuntable. It's not a Harley, my two-wheel-freaks,
it's a Buell.
Short enough for
ya?

The looks are totally streetfighter,
naked, aggressive and stripped of any unnecessary
implements like excessive plastique. The seat
locks you into a comfortable elbow out style that
mimics, flat tracking or my own much-favored
supermotard.
Patriotism by MikeE - Photos by Tom
Riles
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