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1944
Name is joe, I own a x1 tube frame buell. I am looking for a set of telescopic pushrod tubes that work worth a darn, the z_ppers model doesn't work worth a...
hill_j_e
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Sep 10, 2007
3:39 am
1945
Would anyone have a stock exhaust for an 04 blast. Ours broke at the top of the header at the flange....
Doug
buellhoo
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Sep 21, 2007
2:02 pm
1946
My '05 JUST did something very similar, but it tore off right above where it welds to the muffler. What the hell's that about? Anyway, any suggestions for...
Paul Fry
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Sep 22, 2007
8:44 pm
1947
Have you tried www.ironmachine.com ?...
buellforumsdotcom
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Sep 23, 2007
6:38 pm
1948
I put on a Jardine right around the first of the year. In combination with a very low tech mixture adjustment, I noticed an improvement in performance and a...
rod hamilton
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Sep 23, 2007
6:38 pm
1949
This is a Buell/H-D question: I have been doing some reading on H-D engines (easier to find material on H-D than Buell specific) and, although I know I have a...
diver9006
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Sep 28, 2007
3:05 am
1950
... material ... It's most like an evo Sportster....
Sam Brandon
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Sep 28, 2007
3:40 am
1951
That's what I thought, but I seem to remember the guy at H-D, when I went to get some parts, saying something about a twin cam, and that's what confused me. ...
Gill Gripper
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Sep 28, 2007
6:15 pm
1952
Most of the guys working at HD stores are as somewhat lacking in knowledge of their product. ... ...
Sam Brandon
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Sep 29, 2007
3:34 pm
1953
I have serial number one for California Buell M2. It is original orange frame with Volcano Grey body work. It's mostly stock and runs great. It has only 8000...
Miles Chappell
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Sep 29, 2007
9:34 pm
1954
hi.. new buell owner here from indiana.. i got a 99 cyclone pretty cheap and i was wondering about possible problems...this is a strong running bike and i...
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Oct 12, 2007
12:46 pm
1955
... Hello and welcome to the wonderful world of Buells. I recently picked up a 2000 M2 Cyclone and, although my front rotor doesn't rattle at idle, the only...
diver9006
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Oct 13, 2007
12:33 am
1956
N, There used to be a kit to replace the "buttons" on the older rotors, but they would eventually start to rattle again. The later rotors don't rattle. It...
HellBuelly J
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Oct 13, 2007
2:03 am
1957
All: I have a problem with my 2000 X1 Lightning that I hope sounds familiar to someone out there that has been down this road before. First, the bike is...
davidjayuden
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Oct 17, 2007
1:10 pm
1958
Only on altitude changes like going up a mountain. This has been described to me as an inability for the system to change fast enough to compensate for the...
Cowen III, J. Jeff
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Oct 17, 2007
2:26 pm
1959
Hi Everyone, been lurking around the group for a while now and thought I would say Hello. I ride a 97 Thunderbolt S3T, purchased back in April of this year. A...
Jeff
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Oct 22, 2007
4:21 pm
1960
... When I bought my 97 S3 new in 97 it was actually un-rideable because the carb was so lean. The dealer put a jet kit in it for free and it got much better,...
Ira Emus
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Oct 22, 2007
7:20 pm
1961
I know that this may sound a bit simple, but, can anyone recommend a good outdoor waterproof cover for a Buell M2? I have seen them range from $25 to over a...
diver9006
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Oct 27, 2007
12:39 pm
1962
Rod, I wanted to invite you to check out my site. www.buellforums.com We cater to Buells and Hogs. Its only a couple months old and we could use some help. We...
LYLE ALEY
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Oct 29, 2007
12:07 am
1963
Hi, I've an '07 TT that I'm converting to windshield/flyscreen offof a Uly .. . . the carrier sub-assemblies are quite different & need to be changed out .. .I...
Bruce Marshall
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Nov 18, 2007
3:33 am
1964
... Use google and search for "security torx" Ira...
Ira Emus
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Nov 18, 2007
4:41 am
1965
Bruce, you need a Tamper resistant (security) 45mm Torx bit. I do not know anything about suppliers in NZ but I found a comprehensive kit of tool bits...
Derek Oldham
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Nov 18, 2007
2:22 pm
1966
I've taken a dremel and ground out the damper resistance protrusion in bolts.................... Ed To: Buell_Tech@...:...
Ed Svitil
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Nov 18, 2007
8:34 pm
1967
... go to american sport bike . com, Al has the right tool that you need for that....
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flatliner_dnr
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Nov 19, 2007
2:55 am
1968
Has anyone totally disassembles wheels before? I have a 2000 M2 and am taking off the wheels and disassembling them to have them powder coated. I have a...
diver9006
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Dec 2, 2007
9:50 pm
1969
... you can just knock them out from the back side of them but go get new ones when you put it back together ii have done it a couple of times it works fine ...
chevyman1238
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Dec 2, 2007
10:13 pm
1970
Replacing them isn't a problem as I see that the two front bearings are only about $9 each, but the left rear bearing is about $45. Do they all need to be...
diver9006
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Dec 2, 2007
10:16 pm
1971
Are they PM spun aluminum wheels, or painted Castalloys? Be VERY careful with PMs, as the aluminum is very soft and can be damaged easily (I would only use a...
HellBuelly J
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Dec 7, 2007
5:06 am
1972
Thanks for the advice. I hate to admit that I don't know what PM stands for, but the parts manual that I have for the bike says that the wheels are cast alloy...
diver9006
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Dec 8, 2007
1:30 am
1973
Diver, PM stands for Performance Machine, maker of high-end Harley wheels. They made one model for the tube-framed Buells (no longer) that were an option from...
HellBuelly J
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Dec 9, 2007
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