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preston marks (Thunderbee)
| Posted on Tuesday, October 31, 2000 - 08:49 pm: |
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"LET'S RIDE"-- try to keep in front of "THE BEE" see ya |
Sean Pepper (Rocketman)
| Posted on Saturday, November 04, 2000 - 12:09 am: |
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YEAR 2000 FINAL STANDINGS 11.70 @ 118 MPH, Rocket riding. 11.25 @ 116 MPH, 200lb rider. Rocket in England |
Rocky Schiffel (Rockyschiffel)
| Posted on Thursday, November 09, 2000 - 01:07 pm: |
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Rocky Schiffel Mansfield, Ohio USA Bike: 1999 X1 Lightning Red Snap Banke shifter / brake levers Borla slip on Forcewinder intake Carbon Fibre inner fender, belt gard, sprocket cover, body panals (stock air box / scoop removed) 2000 foot peg springs / pins Super white head lamp bulb (thanks Tat) |
Jeff Herring (Jpx1rider)
| Posted on Sunday, November 19, 2000 - 07:34 am: |
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Name: J P Herring Location: Daytona Beach, FL (Almost) Age/Status: 46, Married (27yrs) 2 sons (21-22) Occupation: Performance Technologist, FlightSafety International Owner - Retail Homebrew Supply Store. Retired USAF Fighter Mechanic (F-4 Phantoms and F-16 Falcons). Bike: 99 X1 took over from oldest son when he joined the USAF in April. 5000 miles on odometer, ridden mostly on weekends. Modifications: Corbin Seat, bar end mirrors, relocated tag and removed clunky frnder thing. Future Mods: Oil Cooler, Vance & Hines Pipe, updated shifter linkage |
Alan Levesque (Buellhandluke)
| Posted on Friday, November 24, 2000 - 10:27 am: |
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Name: Alan Levesque Location: New Port Richey , Fl. Age/Status: 39,divorced (yahoo!),no brats occupation: Design Engineer Bike: 2000 X1 Red Snap / PM wheels mods: billet dash / gel grips / force intake / hi-po O2 sensor / power commander / banke shifter / supertrapp ids / millenium vent kit / buell saddle with red piping / carbon fiber side panels near Future mods: polished swing arm , pully and tail / cf under tail panel / BASF mystic paint / new mirrors / spurgin oil cooler / Baker shift kit |
lisa clemens (Buell_Gal)
| Posted on Thursday, December 07, 2000 - 11:37 pm: |
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Proud owner of a '97 M2 Cyclone AND an S1 Lightning! One's not enough for THIS girl!! I'm a new rider on the road in the southeast... you'll find me in Charleston, SC, Pensacola and Sarasota, FL, and New Orleans over the next couple of months. Would love to ride!!! And to think I was afraid of turning 30!! buell_gal@yahoo.com |
Fyr
| Posted on Wednesday, December 27, 2000 - 03:35 am: |
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Wow, I finally did it. I bought a Buell. I've been looking at these things for years, but being the "detail oriented" kind of a guy that I am, I always lost the desire when I got close enough to touch one. To those that hold their Buells close to their heart, I mean no offense! It's the raw finish, unique design and simplistic engineering that makes the Buells appeal to my soul. Each one is a lump of clay waiting to be molded into rolling art, the artist is the owner. That's how I see my S1, a machine that gives me a chance to show off my personality. It's not fast, it's not plush and it sure ain't what I would call refined, but it is a bike that makes me smile when I throw a leg over it. And most of the time, I'm still smilin' when I get back off. Mike D. '98 S1 |
Hans
| Posted on Wednesday, December 27, 2000 - 05:12 am: |
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Welcome Mike D, You have got it. For me the simplicity and its sturdiness is the ultimate refinement. Still smiling at the end of the ride, that`s it. You will not be disappointed. Ride&Smile. Hans |
Gpurdue
| Posted on Saturday, January 13, 2001 - 10:53 am: |
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My first Buell is a 2000 M2. Rode 4,200 miles on it in '00. I have been into cars, bikes, aircraft, sailboats, etc. for 50 years. Nothing has ever stirred me like this Cyclone! I am a Minnesota guy, so riding here is April thru October. Last season got me 12,000 miles on 2 wheels (some on 1), Buell and my Springer (also a great ride). I am always looking for rides within a couple hundred miles of Minneapolis, or how about a New Zealand trip? As self-employed business lawyer, I often can re-arrange things to get loose. |
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