Well considering that a Buell is essentially a Sporty engine in a special frame with much larger dia USD forks, steeper steering geometry, monoshock rear end, oil in the swingarm, fuel injection, clip ons, rears sets, etc etc, and this is just a sporty engine in a sporty frame, I'd suggest that this bike is more a Sporty than it is a Buell? The styling is actually retro 1970's dirt tracker, and looks a lot more practical than a modern sports bike. very nice indeed.
I agree terry,it kinda makes me wonder how many of the "harley knockers" have ever been on one.now im going to wait for the storm.
It doesn't matter Dusty, we both know that they're great bikes, and most of the "Harley Knockers" here don't know #$%* about their own bikes, let alone other brands.
No biggie though, it's a free country that we both live in, and therefore people are free to have their own opinions, no matter how foolish they might seem to unbiased motorcyclists like you and I. Cheers, Terry.
I'm pretty unbiased.....
I have ridden (and when I say ridden I don't mean round the block I mean 1 or more full days) the following Harleys.....
Roadking. 2003 model
Softail Deluxe 2002 model
Wideglide 2002 model
Sportster 1200 2001 model
Sporster 883 2001 model
Buell 9 and 12 2004 model
Heres my thoughts
Roadking...road barge....many japanese cruisers do it better, cheaper, and more reliable
Softtail Deluxe ...see above
Wideglide..probably the most under appreciated model harley makes...will do what the roadking and softail does and what the
sportster 1200 does. Not bad but still outclassed technologically by Japan
Sportster 1200. Not a bad around town or short jaunt big if cruiser is your thing
Sportster 883 Need way more power
Buell..absolutely brilliant chassis with respect to handling, ride and stopping. Crippled by a boat anchor of an engine.
My two cents.