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SixPackBack
12th November 2009, 20:52
http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd300/SixPackBack/710737236_Dj78g-O.jpg

nallac
12th November 2009, 20:55
U been over on Badweb?...

Sensei
12th November 2009, 20:57
Still the best handling bike even if on its side in a Dumpster !

R6_kid
12th November 2009, 20:57
Quality control?

SixPackBack
12th November 2009, 20:57
U been over on Badweb?...

Nope!.........

98tls
12th November 2009, 20:58
Yesterdays bargain bin to todays waste bin.Make a sweet lawnmower racer.

nallac
12th November 2009, 20:59
Nope!.........

Saw that on there earlier today...

McDuck
12th November 2009, 21:00
surly they wouldnt just dump half finished bikes? Hell

SixPackBack
12th November 2009, 21:01
I had just about convinced myself that a Buell was me next bike and the fuckers halt production:crybaby:

98tls
12th November 2009, 21:02
surly they wouldnt just dump half finished bikes? Hell Na they took the good bits off then dumped em.

McDuck
12th November 2009, 21:05
Na they took the good bits off then dumped em.

they look fairly complete, i guess they did take all the good bits off them.

Big Dave
12th November 2009, 21:11
Yeah - I put that pic on KR too.


I had just about convinced myself that a Buell was me next bike and the fuckers halt production:crybaby:

Take a triumph 1050 tiger. Make it naked - Speed Triple it.

Fit Ohlins suspension.

Put a Micron can on it, map it.

Helllooo!

98tls
12th November 2009, 21:16
Yeah - I put that pic on KR too.



Take a triumph 1050 tiger. Make it naked - Speed Triple it.

Fit Ohlins suspension.

Put a Micron can on it, map it.

Helllooo! Fwiw.http://www.tlzone.net/forums/press-room/116609-triumph-hlins-announce-partnership.html

SixPackBack
12th November 2009, 21:16
Yeah - I put that pic on KR too.



Take a triumph 1050 tiger. Make it naked - Speed Triple it.

Fit Ohlins suspension.

Put a Micron can on it, map it.

Helllooo!

There will be other bikes, other brands. Buell however was special, an icon. Fuck HD I'll never forgive the wankers.

StoneY
12th November 2009, 21:24
There will be other bikes, other brands. Buell however was special, an icon. Fuck HD I'll never forgive the wankers.

Now ThatS a song I can sing alongside ya SPB, I may not have had one, but I sure liked the way they look, sound and ride

Sigh......wastage.
All them parts AJ could have carried around in his Buell Carrier (otherwise known as an Econovan) :lol:

Hopeful Bastard
12th November 2009, 21:48
be a nice project ;)

st00ji
13th November 2009, 06:00
where is the buell dumpster in NZ! never minded a bit of dumpster diving for the right cause... :(

Big Dave
13th November 2009, 08:07
I just think 'that's business'. American manufacturing in general has tanked.

My next bike wasn't going to be a Buell anyway - the XB12X has been discontinued for 2 years.

http://kiwiridermagazine.blogspot.com/2009/10/bd-as-buell-owner.html

coffeejunkie
13th November 2009, 08:11
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD:gob:, Now i just have to keep Balzy away from this thread or there will be :crybaby: before bedtime

Conquiztador
13th November 2009, 08:14
http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd300/SixPackBack/710737236_Dj78g-O.jpg

PhotoShop surely? Why would anyone throw away bits like that? Sell them, give away, donate to a needy cause.

I don't believe it!

Big Dave
13th November 2009, 08:16
I don't believe it!

They will be transported somewhere to be wrecked/parted out.

Mystic13
13th November 2009, 10:59
It would have been better to throw them on e-Bay.

I bet H-D didn't want that pic on the net.

Insanity_rules
13th November 2009, 13:03
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD:gob:, Now i just have to keep Balzy away from this thread or there will be :crybaby: before bedtime

Because there would be tears. Shame Buells are a nice bike, even if they do try to shake your eyeballs out at idle.

idleidolidyll
13th November 2009, 13:10
Buell CR's are selling for $14k!

Get your order in quick.

I understand AMPS are offering a 2 year warranty too

call Patrick and I'm sure he'll help you out

Trouser
13th November 2009, 19:31
jesus wept.

White trash
13th November 2009, 20:04
Tell ya my take on this closing Buell. (If anyone gives a shit)

Harley-Davidson has been for the past 5 years, striving their arse off to encourage younger riders onto their bikes, they saw the Buell brand as the best way of doing this, regardless of the piss poor sales figures. The fact that they've dumped the brand indicates that they're hurting a hell of a lot financially.

Elysium
14th November 2009, 08:20
Frak me! Even the tyres can be re-used.

avgas
14th November 2009, 08:38
The fact that they've dumped the brand indicates that they're hurting a hell of a lot financially.
Last figures I saw of HD accounts they may 50% of their sales in 'non-bike' form......Mind due in the same regards I would really like to see Ferrari's statements.

The thing that pisses me off completely was the fact that they didn't dump the brand....they buried it.....I guess its easier for them to put future competitors in coffins than to let them live on in someone elses guise.

Wingnut
14th November 2009, 19:11
Came across this pic on the net.

A bit harsh really - surely someone would want them - Parts anyone??

Apologies if its a repost.

SixPackBack
20th November 2009, 05:39
http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2009/11/19/harley-davidson-and-buell-unfinished-business/#more-9136

http://thekneeslider.com/images/hd-buell.jpgHarley Davidson’s decision to close the Buell motorcycle company and discontinue production was met with great surprise and disappointment from many in the motorcycle community, but it was the further decision, not to pursue the sale of Buell (http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2009/11/19/harley-davidson-and-buell-unfinished-business/#) to any interested investors, that has puzzled industry observers and frustrated many who would like to keep the company in business. Why would Harley Davidson eliminate 180 positions and incur $125 million in one-time costs related to the discontinuation of Buell without trying to to save those jobs or recover at least a portion of those costs?
A challenging economy requires tough choices and, in this case, Harley Davidson decided not to use any more of their limited resources to continue building Buells, Buell is not at the core of Harley Davidson's business. When times are tight companies must focus on their primary products to preserve as much of the company as possible, however, not pursuing the sale to allow for an independent Buell, essentially driving a stake into the heart of the company, is very difficult to figure out. What does it accomplish? How does Harley Davidson benefit from killing Buell entirely?
Some years ago, Harley Davidson reached out to the U.S. government for protective tariffs to help keep them going when it looked like they would fail. Those on board at the time just wanted to keep the company going long enough to enable the company to stand on its own, saving the jobs and continuing the great tradition of Harley Davidson. The tariffs were granted, making imported large displacement motorcycles more expensive, in effect, all U.S. motorcycle buyers helped keep Harley going. Harley wanted the chance and they got it, their employees remained on the job, the company survived.
Buell, the only American sport bike (http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2009/11/19/harley-davidson-and-buell-unfinished-business/#) manufacturer, is now being shut down, the employees losing their jobs, when all Harley Davidson has to do is sell the company to investors (http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2009/11/19/harley-davidson-and-buell-unfinished-business/#) willing to continue on. No protective tariffs and no bailouts are requested or necessary, Harley Davidson can just let Buell go. Isn’t it odd that the company that went as far as requesting and receiving government intervention on its own behalf in order to survive and save American jobs is now unwilling to do far less for Buell, to just let go so Erik and his team can get the same chance to survive that Harley Davidson had?
Some recent communications confirms the "Barracuda II" in development when Buell was shut down. It would have been, and still could be, an extraordinary motorcycle, perhaps finally fulfilling the promise of a world class American sport bike. Is there anyone at Harley Davidson that understands what Buell was about to produce?
Before any of those who never cared for Buell motorcycles in the first place jump in with comments about insufficient sales, how they didn't like their styling or thought they underperformed, please remember, those opinions have nothing to do with the question of why someone else should not have a chance to keep the company going. Obviously, an independent Buell could fail anyway, success, like everything else in life, is not guaranteed. If investors are foolish to try, the investors are at risk, no one else needs to worry about it. But suppose, ... just suppose, outside investors are able to build an independent Buell into a thriving world class American sport bike company, is there any reason at all why they should not have the opportunity to try?
Harley Davidson has been a pillar of the American motorcycle market for over a century, but Buell, too, has established itself for these past 26 years, building motorcycles in a segment of the market not served by traditional Harley Davidson motorcycles. Buell is not a threat to the Motor Company, Buell can be another pillar standing next to Harley Davidson, both companies together serving a wide swath of the American motorcycle market. But Buell needs the chance to continue.
Now that Harley Davidson needs every incoming dollar to ensure its own survival, they can no longer support Buell, but this does not require permanent closure of a division that at times seemed an awkward fit among the cruisers and chrome.
Sometimes it isn't just numbers on a spreadsheet that tilt the outcome of a decision in a particular direction, and we can speculate a long time about the real reasons Harley Davidson wants to bury Buell completely, but they may want to clarify their position on preventing the sale of Buell, explaining why Buell should not be given a chance to continue on their own, because the one thing they can be sure of, the whole process will continue to invite a lot of questions and the answers people keep coming up with may not reflect well on the Motor Company.
Our economy, now more than ever, needs companies willing to fight to succeed, to build products they are passionate about, to do what needs to be done. To anyone at Harley Davidson who may be able to help this happen, ... stand up and let Buell go, give them the same chance to continue that Harley Davidson had, both Harley Davidson and Buell and all of the employees involved will be far better for it.

Timber020
20th November 2009, 22:31
Buells required more of an upgrade than tassles and chroming another part each year. Its all to much work.

gammaguy
20th November 2009, 23:20
Buells required more of an upgrade than tassles and chroming another part each year. Its all to much work.

So Harleys are still around and Buell is gone

Just proves the theory

"No-one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the public"

QED