The Buell 1125CR combines Superbike technology and capabilities with the comfort of a street bike. The 1125CR utilizes an Intuitive Response Chassis, which is made of lightweight aluminum and is the stiffest chassis ever built by Buell. This chassis enables the bike to better hold a line and allows minimal flexing or bending. A longer cast-aluminum swing arm with its pivot shaft going through the engine cases creates a stiffer connection between the rear wheel and the rest of the chassis. These enhancements to the frame and suspension are meaningless if the bike is lacking in the engine department. That’s why the Buell 1125CR is powered by a Buell Helicon 1125cc V-Twin engine. The 1125cc v-twin is the most powerful Buell street engine combining just the right bore and stroke combination to deliver 146 Horsepower and 82 foot pounds of torque.
Engine
999cc, 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC
Bore/ Stroke
74.5 mm x 57.3 mm
Compression Ratio
12.8: 1
Fuel System
Fuel Injection
Ignition
Electronic ignition (Transistorized)
Lubrication
Wet sump
Starter
Electric
MSRP
$12,899
Color
Black/Matte Black, Blue/White, Red/ Black
Brakes Front
Radial Mount, 4-piston Calipers, 310 mm disc, twin
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