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Buell XB12S Lightning
The original Lightning XB12S takes the Buell Street fighter to the edge. The Thunderstorm 1203 V-Twin engine delivers a well-rounded portion of torque, thanks to the Buell InterActive Exhaust, a valve in the dual-chamber muffler controlled by the ECM that adjusts exhaust flow according to riding conditions to optimize engine power. A coarse-texture seat and athletic riding position offer outstanding control. A new, stiffer swingarm and smooth-shifting transmission up the performance ante for 2006. The Lightning XB12S is offered in Midnight Black, or with a new Valencia Orange Translucid airbox cover and flyscreen with Midnight Black front fender and chin spoiler, both with high-gloss Translucent Amber wheels. Buell Lightning XB12S features: Buell Thunderstorm 1203 fuel-injected air/oil/fan-cooled V-Twin engine
Review
Buelligan (‘bu:ligun) n A person who rides large
engined, slightly eccentric American motorbikes while grinning wildly and
playing fast and loose with the Road Traffic Act.
The 1200 Lightning is, it will come as no surprise to learn, the bigger brother
of the 900 Lightning released last year. As such, it shares the same bleeding
edge technology chassis with fuel in the frame, oil in the swingarm, toothed
kevlar belt drive and a single, massive brake disc bolted to the front wheel
rim. It also has a similar wheezy old pushrod engine with the obligatory box of
spanners masquerading as a gearbox. There’s nothing on Earth that mixes the new
and the prehistoric in quite the same way as a Buell. And yet, in spite of all
that, it works fantastically well. The gearbox, which is frankly horrible,
manages to transmit the enormous torque without a grumble and, in fairness,
works well enough provided shifts are approached in a deliberate and steady way.
Please don’t try to a clutchless shift. You can do it but at the expense of
painful noises and crushed toes. And even when it works it will be so violent
that you won’t gain anything from the experience and you will just sound like an
amateur. Source Motorbikes Toda
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