samwise
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Buell at the TT this year?
Just been reading on a few websites (in both the US and UK) that Adrenalin Moto in the UK have sold their Thunderbike Buell XB12X racer to Kevin 'Ago' Murphy. I saw it first on the Bad Weather Bikers Buell forum in the US, but have seen it come up on a few others since. The bike is the one that was in Performance Bikes mag last month?
(Also seen in UK Buell Enthusiasts forum, Performance Bikes mag forum, Motoforum message board)
This could be good news for some variety in the Senior, as long as all goes according to plan and Ago's entry is accepted.
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14-03-2007, 11:14 PM |
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thewitch
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15-03-2007, 08:44 AM |
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davegess
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Buell at TT
It is true, pending acceptance of Kevin"Ago" Murphy's entry. He purchased a XB12R race bike form Trojan Horse and has sent in an application for th eSenior TT. I belong to a loose group of Buell enthusiast called Team Elves, http://www.teamelves.com, and we are lending some support to him. He has a bunch of other sponsers also, check out hi swebsite http://www.irishagoracing.info for more info. He is in the middle of updating the site so if it does not work try later.
Any way us US Buell enthusiasts are very excited about this and hope that folks at the TT will enjoy the sight and sound of the Buell.
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22-03-2007, 12:16 AM |
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davegess
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Hope I have not added too much confusion. Did not mean to imply that Kevin owned the bike nt do I mean to imply that Team Elves is any more than a minor player in the whole deal. We have a lot of enthusiasm when it comes to Buells-some owuld say too much
Just oping to get a chance to see an interesting bike at the TT. It would really light up th einterest here in the US.
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23-03-2007, 04:31 AM |
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davegess
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Buell speed
I have heard some people mention that they wonder if the Buell has enough speed to actually qualify. I can't reveal any actual numbers here but the work done at Daytona indicates that speed should not be an issue. I can report that Jeremy McWilliams was very pleasantly surprised by not only how much top end the Buell had but how well they got out of the corners. If the dam clutch had not let go he was looking at a possible top ten finish in the 200 last year.
I don't think speed will be an issue.
I have also heard some of the usual "Harley puking oil" rubbish and I have to say that the Buell engine is vastly more developed than the Sportster it springs from and they do not leak. Add in that the bike use a dry sump oiling system with the massivly stong swing arm as the oil tank and I think a Buell is less likely to oil the roads the most of the other bikes with there wet sumps hanging off the bottom of the engine. You could take a sledge hammer to the oil tank on the Buell and likely not get any oil out of it.
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25-03-2007, 05:37 AM |
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thewitch
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Well put, Ago.
I think the Buell would be agreat treat in the TT.. I wouldn't buy one, but then I wouldn't buy one of the mainstream bikes either... give me a Ducati any day (or that naughty but nice Voxan... my kind of noise!)
The TT needs people with the passion and commitment of Ago, although obviously they must be capable of racing with the pack.
Good luck.
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25-03-2007, 10:29 AM |
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Chris Thackeray
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aeholton
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Irish Ago Racing
As a Buell enthusiast, I hope Irish Ago Racing's Buell entry is accepted. Good luck!
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30-03-2007, 01:15 AM |
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