Whatever happened to Buell Motorcycles? (2024)

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Founded by the charismatic engineer Erik Buell, Buell carved out a reputation for performance machines wildly at odds with what you’d expect from an American bike. They were light, quick steering and innovative. Then in 2009, after six years of stuttering, they were gone.

Erik Buell is an engineer, entrepreneur and ex-racer. He grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania, put himself through engineering school at the University of Pittsburgh by working as a bike mechanic, raced in the AMA Superbike and Formula One classes, and spent 14 years working for Harley-Davidson before founding the Buell Motorcycle Company.

The first bike he designed and built was the RW750 in 1983. The two-stroke, ‘square-four’, rotary-valve engine was built purely for he himself to race in the Formula One class.

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What makes Buell bikes so special?

Technically imaginative, performance-focused design. Buell applied the concept of mass centralisation long before Honda claimed it for their own. A typical Buell is short, light and steers like nothing else.

It may also carry its fuel in the frame and its oil in the swingarm. Watch out, too, for a rim-mounted front disc brake.

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From the early years of production in the 1980s his bikes were characterised by taking Harley engines and putting them in a stiff and light chassis combined with a rubber-mounting technique patented as the ‘uniplanar’ system.

The use of the engine as a fully stressed member of that frame was key, as was rear suspension planted beneath the motor and a host of other tweaks designed to bring all the bike’s weight as close to the centre of gravity as possible. As Buell himself put it: “Our design DNA is radically different.”

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So why do I hardly ever see a Buell on the road?

The main reason is limited availability. The RR1000 was Buell’s first entry into the sportsbike market. They built 50 of them before they ran out of XR1000 engines. Production grew but even at Buell’s peak the figures were never huge.

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Only 40 RSS1200s were built in the summer of 1991; in 1993 just 325 RSS and RS models combined were put together, while in 1994 the Thunderbolt S2 (plus the touring version, the S2T) sold 1000 units all told. By 1999 – buoyed by, amongst others, the addition of the Lightning and Cyclone bikes to the range – global sales hit 8000, and in 2008 had risen to 15,000, but it was too late for Buell by then.

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The global financial crisis of 2008, combined with an unsuccessful partnership with Harley-Davidson brought Buell’s run to an end. Harley had bought a minority share back in 1993, but in 1998 bought 98 per cent of the firm, theoretically giving Buell the clout to finally become a global success.

When the economy faltered, Harley lost a fifth of their sales in a single year, prompting management to shut down all its non-core divisions including Buell. The last machines built at the factory in East Troy, Wisconsin were donated to the Barber Motorsports Museum in Alabama.

Erik, meanwhile, was left with nothing, not even the brand name that he’d built up since 1983. Finding himself with a lot of time on his hands, he released a blues album under the name Erik Buell and the Thunderbolts.

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“Erik wanted his bikes to look unique, and if you deviate more than 10% from the norm, there’s only a certain level of newness a customer will accept,” saidGlynn Kerr, Co-Founder and President of the Motorcycle Design Association.

Buell had tried to meld two worlds together: that of the Harley-riding ‘biker’ and that of the motorcycle enthusiast who loves the handling of a sportsbike but also has a soft-spot for the rumble of a powerful American twin. The appeal was admirable, but – it turns out – too niche. Poor build quality didn’t help, either.

Erik started Erik Buell Racing and continued to make race versions of the 1125R. The 1190RS and 1190RX, both street bikes, came in 2011 and 2013. Indian firm Hero Motocorp paid $25m for half of EBR in 2013 but the business filed for receivership two years later.

Buell is back!

In 2021, LAP bought the Buell brand back from Harley-Davidson and announced plans to revive the 1190 platform along with nine other new models by 2024. Erik Buell was no longer involved.

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FAQs

Why did Buell stop making motorcycles? ›

announced the end of production of Buell Motorcycles in order to focus more on the Harley-Davidson brand. Selling Buell was not legitimately considered, as Harley didn't want their Harley dealerships to sell an outside brand, and Harley didn't feel Buell had much value without the dealer network.

Why did Harley get rid of Buell? ›

But Harley had struggled to make a sales success of the innovative sport bikes; earlier this summer Harley announced that it would drop plans to build a $10 million Buell factory.

Is Buell making a comeback? ›

Making its triumphant return to the industry in 2021, Buell set up shop in Grand Rapids, MI, launching with two models, claiming the Hammerhead 1190 as America's Fastest Production Motorcycle. Rapid expansion of their lineup soon included sport, touring, and adventure bikes.

Is Buell still owned by Harley-Davidson? ›

In 2021, LAP bought the Buell brand back from Harley-Davidson and announced plans to revive the 1190 platform along with nine other new models by 2024.

Are Buell parts still available? ›

Even though production on Buell motorcycles has stopped, our passion for the brand has not. In fact, many of our employees are Buell® riders! We continue to stock factory Buell® parts and clothing and we are more than willing to service and maintain the Buell models that you still love to ride.

How much will a new Buell cost? ›

This is utterly unheard of for an American V-Twin.” Once the bike enters production in 2025, it's anticipated to carry a retail price in the $20,000 to $30,000 range. When it comes to performance, the Buell Super Cruiser is powered by an iteration of the engine found in the Hammerhead 1190 sportbike.

Can you get Buell again? ›

If the player wishes to keep Buell after the story, they must complete the last part of Hamish's mission after Chapter 6, as John. If the player completes the mission as Arthur, Buell will be lost along with all the other horses owned by Arthur after the mission “Red Dead Redemption”.

What is the new Buell motorcycle? ›

2025 BUELL SUPER CRUISER

Buell is back with an all-new, high-performance Super Cruiser™. Combining pure, raw, analog Buell V-Twin Power alongside the efforts of Roland Sands Design, Buell supersport performance merges with easy-going ergonomics for an iconic throw-back to stylin' Sunday afternoons.

Who makes the 1190 Buell engine? ›

EBR 1190RS
ManufacturerErik Buell Racing
Engine1,190 cc (73 cu in) liquid-cooled V-twin
Power175 hp (130 kW) @ 9,750 rpm
Torque97 lb⋅ft (132 N⋅m) @ 9,400 rpm
Frame typeAluminum frame with integral fuel reservoir
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Does the Buell Blast have a Harley engine? ›

At the end of this substantial project, the Buell Blast had an innovative 492cc single cylinder (“one lung”) engine/transmission platform. The engine used existing Harley components as well as a newly designed crankcase, crankshaft, piston, connecting rod, primary drive system and gear case.

Did Kawasaki buy Harley-Davidson? ›

So NO Kawasaki did not buy out Harley-Davidson. No! It is it own parent company which is publicly traded (NYSE: HOG) Milwaukee company. Around 2014 there was an April fools joke that people (not Harley-Davidson) put out and I guess is still making the rounds.

What is the story behind Buell motorcycles? ›

Erik Buell founded the Buell Company in 1987 at Mukwonago, Wisconsin. He was an engineer for Harley Davidson when he decided, together with 11 other collaborators, to leave the well-known American company to start creating some brand-new motorcycles, completely out of the standards.

What is Erik Buell doing now? ›

Erik Buell is a man that doesn't stay down. After two companies of his went down for one reason or another (and then one reemerged without any involvement from him), Buell has turned his attention to electric motorcycles, and his latest venture is this, the FUELL Fllow.

What motor is in the new Buell motorcycle? ›

The new bike has Buell's ET-V2 engine, a 1190 cc, 72-degree V-twin with liquid cooling. Buell says it makes 185 horsepower, with 138 Nm of torque.

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