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2009 Buell 1125R

Buell Discontinued

It's a sad day in Wisconsin. Buell Motorcycle Company will discontinue production. Erik Buell founded Buell Motorcycle Company in 1983, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Harley-Davidson, Inc. since 1998. In 26 years more than 135,000 Buell motorcycles were produced. Buell motorcycles have won many awards for innovative design features. Buell also won the 2009 AMA Pro Daytona Sportbike Championship. Click here to continue...

2009 Buell 1125CR and 1125R - First Impressions

Track day road test impressions of the 2009 Buell 1125CR and 1125R

2009 1125R in White: Fun any way you slice it.
2009 1125R in White: Fun any way you slice it.
We rode the 2009 Buell 1125R and 1125CR models at the Buell Inside Pass Track Day at Infineon Raceway. Though our main focus was on the track riding sessions (and the track itself), we learned enough about the bikes to offer a street rider's perspective on their performance during moderately aggressive riding.

(If you are interested in reading about the track day session, see our Buell Inside Pass track day article).

The Buell 1125R and Buell 1125CR

The 1125R (introduced in 2008) and the new-for-2009 1125CR represent a radical departure for Buell–no matter how much they evolved the Sportster-derived motors, Buell would always encounter resistance to the 'paint shaker' image of the legacy motor design: though torquey and tractable, many sporting riders prefer modern power delivery, higher redlines, slicker-shifting gearboxes. It shouldn't surprise anyone to find that tech bits like double overhead cams, multiple valves per cylinder, stratospheric redlines, peak horsepower, close-ratio gearboxes and other spec-sheet details are the stuff of bench-racing sessions, whether or not they have a significant impact on a given rider's street or track results.

Clean break

2009 1125R Front: Wide and low
2009 1125R Front: Wide and low
Here's your clean break: the 1125R and 1125CR are equipped with identical Rotax-built Helicon 72-degree V-Twin engines. Enhancements for 2009 include remapped ignition and fuel injection and targeted injectors. These changes were intended to improve throttle response and drivability below 6000 RPM, and improve fuel economy. Buell claims 146 crankshaft horsepower and 82 ft. lbs. peak torque for both bikes. Suspension, brakes, tires and chassis are the same on both–for the 1125CR, a surprising and welcome change from the retuned (and often detuned) engines and less-capable chassis found on some sportbike-derived standards or hooligan bikes. Both models have a claimed dry weight of 375 pounds.

Major differences: the 1125CR has 8 percent lower gearing than the 1125R, 76/27 (2.815:1) vs. 70/27 (2.593:1). The 1125CR’s clubman-style handlebars seem farther forward than the 1125R’s bars, resulting in a longer reach. Click here to continue...

Racer Ken Hill rips up Infineon Raceway on a stock Buell 1125R

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Ken Hill rips up Infineon Raceway on a factory-stock Buell 1125R

Ken Hill puts the Buell 1125R to work at Infineon
Ken Hill puts the Buell 1125R to work at Infineon
Veteran motorcycle racer Ken Hill does a 20-minute track session at Buell's Inside Pass Track Day at Infineon Raceway, November 17, 2008.

We were there that day (though riding in a different class, naturally.) This video conveys the excitement of riding Infineon at speed. An added bonus: you get a fine seat-of-the-pants feel for the Buell 1125R's performance and handling abilities. Click here to continue...

Street riders hit the track with Buell's Inside Pass

Two street riders take a run at Buell’s Inside Pass Track Day

2009 1125CR (left) & 1125R (right): Mike and Dwight ready to hit the track.
2009 1125CR (left) & 1125R (right): Mike and Dwight ready to hit the track.
What's it like to ride your first motorcycle track day? What kind of challenges will you face as a new track rider?

True confessions

I’m a longtime street rider, since the mid-‘70s when the café racer craze was taking hold in Northern California. I never got into that scene, though: hanging my butt off the bike seemed just too weird at the time. I was more of a pleasure rider but enjoyed pushing my luck by riding fast on my first street bike, a 1975 Honda CB400F.

I confess: I've done one motorcycle track day in my life, at Laguna Seca in the mid-‘90s. I rode my ‘93 Honda VFR750 shod with Metzeler street tires, and the bike handled as well as could be expected given its bulk and my abilities. I spent most of my time alternating between the sheer thrill of being on the track, and momentary fear as I tried to deal with the unfamiliar environment: safety crews, corner markers, braking points, and other riders. I recall nearly running off the track on the corkscrew exit, because I made the mistake of following another rider's line. Note to self: Choose your own line and stick with it, don't lock on to the rider in front of you.

Since that day, I’ve read both Twist of the Wrist: The Motorcycle Roadracers Handbook and A Twist of the Wrist 2: The Basics of High-Performance Motorcycle Riding, as well as Ienatsch’s excellent Sport Riding Techniques. I've tried to apply what I’ve learned from them: attention and traction budgets, turn-in points, cornering techniques, throttle and braking skills, and yes, a modest amount of ‘body English’—applying Ienatsch's guidance on pushing the outside knee up against the tank, sliding from one side to the other around the turns, just to see how it felt—and it felt good. Moving to the inside of the bike during cornering definitely raised my comfort level. Even so, I've not developed a persistent habit of hanging off the bike in turns.

No matter how much street riding I do or how confident I've become, there are things I won't do on the street. As a result, my ability to gain and improve critical sport riding skills is limited unless I can practice in a controlled environment, with input from other experienced riders. Yeah, I can do some of that on the street, but I'm far too aware of my own mortality to push the envelope much.

Over the years I've wanted to return to the track to improve my street skills and raise my confidence level. Work, family, budget, and web site development duties conspired to consume all available resources, so I've not returned. It's been so long since my first and only track day that I might as well be a complete beginner.

So, now you're in on my dirty little secret. Click here to continue...

2009 Buell 1125CR - Quick Take

2009 Buell 1125CR

2009 Buell 1125CR
2009 Buell 1125CR
UPDATE: Read our first impression of the 2009 Buell 1125CR (and 1125R).

The Buell 1125CR is new for 2009 with naked styling and clubman-style handlebar give a respectful nod to the nostalgic era of café racers. A 146-hp liquid-cooled V-Twin engine is geared for acceleration.

Sophisticated technology. The 1125CR, Erik Buell’s 21st century interpretation of the classic café racer, is a new motorcycle that defies convention and expands the street fighter category in the direction of superbike performance. Click here to continue...

2009 Buell 1125R - Black - Right Rear

2009 Buell 1125R - Black - Right Rear

Midnight Black 2009 Buell 1125R.

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