
Originally Posted by
slowpoke
My apologies for ranting but Buell just frustrates me with making some really cool bikes, with some clever engineering that I'd be very interested in if he just followed a bit more of the KISS principle. This latest thing is no different: lose the carbon fibre frippery, bolt on some tried and true brembo monoblocks, sell them for half reasonable money and his solvency worries would be cured as he'd sell 'em as fast as he could make 'em.
Buell's an engineer. Expecting a good engineer to do it the same way everyone else has always done it is expecting too much.
WRT the inside out brake, every iteration since the original XB variant has shown improvement. If that system can be developed to, say 95% of the performance and capacity of the current benchmark then it wins by virtue of it's secondary design intent: reduced unsprung mass.
Given it's performance as measured directly against traditionally armed and lighter competition in both braking and handling related to front end mass I'd say they're at least on par. How much more development is there in Buell's front brake? Dunno, but 5% will see them clean up that particular arguement.
I don't see you're kiss analogy, they're not complex machines by comparison to most, and I bet there's fewer components on my CR than any comparable Japanese machine. As for carbon, it's not an expensive option for some parts, and if you always do what you've always done...
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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