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Redscuell
| Posted on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 02:40 am: |
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Apologies if this is covered elsewhere, but except for some comments about the oil capacity increase, I haven't seen anything about the other dimensional changes from the '09 to the '010. 1. The overall length has INCREASED from 1996 mm to 2040 mm; which is 44 mm LONGER (1-3/4"). And I expect that measurement is taken at the tyres as they project beyond the bodywork 2. But the wheelbase has SHORTENED by 13mm (1/2"). A wheelbase INCREASE w/b one way to increase overall length (if length measurement is taken at the tyres), but it's gone the opposite way 3. And the drive belt stays the same (both are 145 tooth with 14mm pitch) in '010 as in '09, which would seem incompatible with a wheelbase INCREASE Of course there are answers for all this, which is why I ask. I wouldn't think the noted change to a new rear swingarm would be the reason as the bike is now LONGER, the wheelbase is SHORTER, and the drive belt is the same Clear this up for me / us! |
Ponti1
| Posted on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 07:13 am: |
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typos in published dimensions maybe? |
Carbonbigfoot
| Posted on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 11:52 am: |
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+1. Where there are Humans, there are Errors. R |
Redscuell
| Posted on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 09:07 pm: |
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Anon.? I'd hate to assume 'typos', rather than KNOW what's true regarding these dimensional deltas. |
Court
| Posted on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 09:11 pm: |
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Give me a day or two. |
Ponti1
| Posted on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 09:22 pm: |
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Red, no doubt facts are certainly better than assuming. I only suggested that maybe there was errors because I remember quite a few published mistakes between the '08 and '09 model year 1125Rs. |
Rsh
| Posted on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 09:55 pm: |
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I just compared the 09's to the 10's and did not see the difference you are talking about other than a 1 millimeter difference in wheelbase of the metric units, inches are the same. The differences could be due to the way the measurements are taken in regards to the footnotes. 09 CR Overall Length (5) 80.7 in. 2050 mm Overall Width (7) 29.3 in. 744 mm Seat Height (6) Standard (6) 30.5 in. 775 mm Low Profile Ground Clearance (5) 5.43 in. 138 mm Rake (at steering head) (6) 21.0º 21.0º Fork Angle (6) 21.0º 21.0º Lean Angle: Soft Contact, Right (8) 48º 48º Soft Contact, Left (8) 48º 48º Hard Contact, Right (8) 50º 50º Hard Contact, Left (8) 50º 50º Trail (6) 3.3 in. 84 mm Wheelbase (5) 54.5 in. 1385 mm Footnotes 1 Specifications for non-U.S. markets might differ. Buell reserves the right to discontinue models or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. Vehicle specifications may vary from country to country depending on local laws. Some models are not available in certain countries. 2 Hibrex® and Flexten® are registered trademarks of Goodyear® Technologies, Inc. 3 Showa®, Dunlop® and Pirelli® are registered trademarks of their respective owners. 4 Availability may vary from dealer to dealer, and is subject to change without notice. 5 Unladen, wet configuration (no rider, all fluids). 6 Laden, wet configuration (design rider, all fluids). 7 Without mirrors. 8 Bottomed-out configuration (100% suspension compression). 9 Oil capacity at oil change with filter. 10 Based on tests conducted under lab conditions per U.S. E.P.A. test procedures. Mileage will vary depending on personal riding habits, weather conditions, trip length and vehicle condition. 10 CR Overall Length2 80.7 in. (2,050 mm) Seat Height, Laden3 30.5 in. (775 mm) Seat Height, Unladen 32.7 in. (831 mm) Overall Width without mirrors4 29.3 in. (744 mm) Ground Clearance, Unladen2 5.43 in. (138 mm) Rake (Steering Head Angle) at Ride Height (degrees) 21 Fork Angle at Ride Height (degrees) 21 Trail at Ride Height 3.3 in. (84 mm) Wheelbase, Unladen 54.5 in. (1,384 mm) Fuel Capacity, Total 5.3 gal. (20.1 l) Fuel Capacity 0.8 gal. (3 l) Oil Capacity5 3.3 qt. (3.1 l) Dry Weight 375 lb. (170 kg) Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 850 lb. (386 kg) Load Carrying Capacity 390 lb. (177 kg) Footnotes 1.Specifications for non-US markets might differ. Buell reserves the right to discontinue models or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. Vehicle specifications may vary from country to country depending on local laws. Some models are not available in certain countries. 2.Unladen, wet configuration (no rider, all fluids). 3.Laden, wet configuration (180lb. design rider, all fluids). 4.Without mirrors. 5.Oil capacity at oil change, with filter. 6.Based on tests conducted under lab conditions per U.S. EPA test procedures. Mileage will vary depending on personal riding habits, weather conditions, trip length and vehicle condition. 7.Hibrex® and Flexten® are registered trademarks of Goodyear® Technologies, Inc. 8.Bottomed-out configuration (100% suspension compression). 9.Please refer to motorcycle owner's manual for warranty details. 09R Overall Length (5) 80.3 in. 2040 mm Overall Width (7) 28.2 in. 716 mm Seat Height (6) Standard (6) 30.5 in. 775 mm Low Profile N/A N/A Ground Clearance (5) 4.92 in. 125 mm Rake (at steering head) (6) 21.0º 21.0º Fork Angle (6) 21.0º 21.0º Lean Angle: Soft Contact, Right (8) 48º 48º Soft Contact, Left (8) 48º 48º Hard Contact, Right (8) 50º 50º Hard Contact, Left (8) 50º 50º Trail (6) 3.3 in. 84 mm Wheelbase (5) 54.1 in. 1375 mm Footnotes 1 Specifications for non-U.S. markets might differ. Buell reserves the right to discontinue models or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. Vehicle specifications may vary from country to country depending on local laws. Some models are not available in certain countries. 2 Hibrex® and Flexten® are registered trademarks of Goodyear® Technologies, Inc. 3 Showa®, Dunlop® and Pirelli® are registered trademarks of their respective owners. 4 Availability may vary from dealer to dealer, and is subject to change without notice. 5 Unladen, wet configuration (no rider, all fluids). 6 Laden, wet configuration (design rider, all fluids). 7 Without mirrors. 8 Bottomed-out configuration (100% suspension compression). 9 Oil capacity at oil change with filter. 10 Based on tests conducted under lab conditions per U.S. E.P.A. test procedures. Mileage will vary depending on personal riding habits, weather conditions, trip length and vehicle condition. 10R Overall Length2 80.3 in. (2,040 mm) Seat Height, Laden3 30.5 in. (775 mm) Seat Height, Unladen 31.9 in. (810 mm) Overall Width without mirrors4 28.2 in. (716 mm) Ground Clearance, Unladen2 4.92 in. (125 mm) Rake (Steering Head Angle) at Ride Height (degrees) 21 Fork Angle at Ride Height (degrees) 21 Trail at Ride Height 3.3 in. (84 mm) Wheelbase, Unladen 54.1 in. (1,374 mm) Footnotes 1.Specifications for non-US markets might differ. Buell reserves the right to discontinue models or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. Vehicle specifications may vary from country to country depending on local laws. Some models are not available in certain countries. 2.Unladen, wet configuration (no rider, all fluids). 3.Laden, wet configuration (180lb. design rider, all fluids). 4.Without mirrors. 5.Oil capacity at oil change, with filter. 6.Based on tests conducted under lab conditions per U.S. EPA test procedures. Mileage will vary depending on personal riding habits, weather conditions, trip length and vehicle condition. 7.Hibrex® and Flexten® are registered trademarks of Goodyear® Technologies, Inc. 8.Bottomed-out configuration (100% suspension compression). 9.Please refer to motorcycle owner's manual for warranty details. |
Redscuell
| Posted on Wednesday, August 05, 2009 - 08:53 pm: |
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Looks like they've realised the errors of their ways; that is, corrected the pages. I have printouts that show the deltas I reported, and now the U.S. spec pages on the Buell site are the same for 010 as for 09. You don't suppose Buell personnel actually READ these postings?! |
Froggy
| Posted on Wednesday, August 05, 2009 - 08:56 pm: |
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They do, but they got something like 56 pages of info to go over, with stuff varying from one region to another, so things like a 1203cc XB9 do slip under the radar |
Court
| Posted on Wednesday, August 05, 2009 - 11:14 pm: |
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>>>You don't suppose Buell personnel actually READ these postings?! It's not actually Buell personnel. I'm cutting and pasting and sending screen shots and Charlie is making the changes. Badweb, and about 4 other websites, are always a valuable source of proofreading. Always amazes me that having all service manuals, models, the show, the web pages, all the instruction sheets for the new stuff that it even gets done. There seem to be fewer bugs this year than last. The XB9X got . . .er, "corrected in the wrong place". Give that another day . . it'll be done tomorrow. |
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