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oldguy
15th May 2015, 19:15
One Man’s Imperfect Quest To Build Sportbikes In America
good read.

http://lanesplitter.jalopnik.com/one-man-s-imperfect-quest-to-build-sportbikes-in-americ-1704285665

98tls
15th May 2015, 19:45
Good read indeed and all the best to the bloke i reckon.

Ocean1
15th May 2015, 19:58
Found this not far from the above...

http://lanesplitter.jalopnik.com/why-no-one-will-sell-you-the-bike-you-want-1641411378

Pretty much on the money I reckon.

Dogboy900
17th May 2015, 12:31
Enjoyed reading that. I hope he succeeds in his next venture. I have had a good look at the EBR's at the local dealer they are a pretty sexy looking beast shame it didn't work out.

hayd3n
17th May 2015, 23:15
47 ronin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_-YBwKKgtc

Tazz
18th May 2015, 11:20
Interesting read, particularly what went wrong with the latest attempt.

Mike.Gayner
18th May 2015, 13:11
Interesting article, but misses some major points. The article mostly talks about how it was all everyone else's fault, but doesnt look at some fundamental - yes Buell bikes are/were cool (though I thought the EBR's were cosmetically cheesy) but they were ALWAYS overpriced compared with the competition. Yes, they were innovative. But when you're shopping for a bike, you never got enough for your money with Buell. Character wasn't enough to make people pay twice as much for the same performance/value.

bogan
18th May 2015, 16:07
but they were ALWAYS overpriced compared with the competition.

Stupid salespeople again eh mike...