The Buell Racing 1190RS (2012) is a limited edition motorcycle, with only 100 units produced. It has a four-stroke, 72 degrees V-twin engine with a capacity of 1190cc and a compression ratio of 13.6:1. The bike can produce maximum power of 130 kW or 175 hp at 9750 rpm and maximum torque of 131 Nm or 97 ft-lbs at 9400 rpm. The transmission is a six-speed and final drive is a 520 chain, 16/41. The frame is made of aluminum with an integral fuel reservoir and the swingarm is optimized stiffness aluminum. The front suspension is an Ohlins inverted fork and the rear suspension is a fully adjustable TTX coil-over monoshock with remote reservoir. The bike’s front brakes consist of a ~A375 mm ISO finned rotor with an 8-piston caliper with cooling duct, while the rear brakes consist of a single 240mm disc with a 2-piston floating caliper. The front tire is 120/70R-17 and the rear tire is 190/55R-17. The seat height is 775mm or 30.5 inches and the wet weight (no fuel) is 176kg or 389lbs. The fuel capacity is 17 liters or 4.5 US gallons.
Make Model: EBR 1190RS
Year: 2012
Production: 100 units
Engine: Four stroke, 72 degrees V-Twin, DOHC
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