The Buell XR9R FireboltSportfighter motorcycle was introduced in 2003 and features a 984cc V-Twin engine with electronic fuel injection, producing 92 horsepower and 71.5 ft.lbs of torque. The bike has a 5-speed transmission and a Kevlar belt final drive. Its hollow aluminum twin-spar frame doubles as the fuel tank, and the bike has a front ZTL-type brake with a 6-piston fixed caliper and a single-sided, inside-out, stainless steel, floating rotor. It also has an adjustable Showa suspension and 120/70 ZR17 front and 180/55 ZR17 rear tires. The bike has a wheelbase of 52 inches, ground clearance of 5 inches, and a seat height of 30.5 inches. Its dry weight is 386 pounds, and it has a 3.7-gallon fuel capacity, with an average consumption of 46.1 US mpg. The Buell XR9R FireboltSportfighter has a top speed of 130.6 mph and received positive reviews from American Sport Bike, Sport Rider, and Motorbikes Today.
Make Model: Buell XR9R Firebolt
Year: 2003
Engine: 45 degrees V-Twin, four stroke, pushrod actuated overhead valve. hydraulic self-adjusting lifters, 2 valve per cylinder.
Capacity: 984 cc / 60 cu in
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