Buell Lightning XB9S 2004

Buell XB9S Lightning Service Manual (2004)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Buell XB9S. A MUST for every XB9S owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2004

Number of pages: 587 pages

Table of contents:

Buell XB9S Lightning 2004

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Buell Lightning XB9S

The XB powerplant was based on the Harley Sportster powertrain and was intended for both projects. Unfortunately, Harley designed it with little assistance from Buell. Aerocharger was supposed to supply a turbocharger to assist boost the XB’s horsepower to 150 hp (110 kW), but the agreement fell through when Harley-Davidson opted to design one in-house. Despite “millions of dollars” spent, that endeavor was a flop.

Before the first XB was sold, the cost was far more than expected, resulting in a price rise from $7,995 to $9,995. It was a popular bike, but it never sold at the predicted volume for the Harley marketing department, owing in part to the much higher price.

Buell first used the XB frame on the Firebolt XB9R sportbike in 2002. The Firebolt XB12R was debuted in 2004, with the lower displacement Firebolt XB9R. Buell introduced the Lightning in 2003 as a streetfighter motorbike. The XB9 engines were 984 cc (60.05 cu in) in displacement, while the later XB12 engines were 1,203 cc (73.4 cu in). The XB12 engine featured a longer stroke of 96.82 mm (3.812 in) than the XB9 engine, which had a stroke of 79.38 mm (3.125 in). Both engines had the same cylinder bore size of 88.9 mm (3.50 in).

The Buell Ulysses XB12X was introduced in July 2005. It included seating, ergonomics, and long-travel suspension that were appropriate for usage on unpaved and rugged roads. The Ulysses was marketed by Buell as “the world’s first adventure sportbike.” Among other changes for 2008, the XBRR oil pump and ignition timing systems have been changed, as has the addition of heated grips and an increase in turning fork swing from 54° to 74°. In various ways, the Ulysses XB12XT varies from the Ulysses XB12X. It features a different front fender than the XB12X, and the lower fork protection is not as pronounced as on the XB12X, due to the XB12XT’s primary function, which is more street than dirt orientated.

Other significant differences between the two motorcycles include the suspension, which is nearly an inch lower on the XB12XT and set more for street riding, against the XB12X’s somewhat higher and softer suspension, which is better designed for dirt use. Along with factory Hepco & Becker hard panniers and top box, a tall windscreen, and a 30.9 in (785 mm) seat height, the XB12XT includes wheels that are around 1 pound (450 g) lighter than those found on the XB12X, which have increased bulk to make them sturdier for off-road usage. The XB12XP is a police model that was launched in 2009 for the model year.

XB2 type

(different frame with more fuel capacity, longer swing arm & wheelbase, 23.8°/23.5° steering axis angle, more trail)

  • Lightning Long XB12Ss
  • Lightning Super TT XB12STT
  • Ulysses XB12X
  • Ulysses XB12XP
  • Ulysses XB12XT

Source: Wikipedia

Buell XB9R/XB12R Firebolt 2007

Buell XB9R/XB12R Firebolt Service Manual (2007)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Buell XB9R/XB12R. A MUST for every Firebolt owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2007

Number of pages: 631 pages

Table of contents:

Buell XB9R/XB12R Firebolt 2007

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Buell Firebolt XB9R/XB12R

The XB powerplant was based on the Harley Sportster powertrain and was intended for both projects. Unfortunately, Harley designed it with little assistance from Buell. Aerocharger was supposed to supply a turbocharger to assist boost the XB’s horsepower to 150 hp (110 kW), but the agreement fell through when Harley-Davidson opted to design one in-house. Despite “millions of dollars” spent, that endeavor was a flop.

Before the first XB was sold, the cost was far more than expected, resulting in a price rise from $7,995 to $9,995. It was a popular bike, but it never sold at the predicted volume for the Harley marketing department, owing in part to the much higher price.

Buell first used the XB frame on the Firebolt XB9R sportbike in 2002. The Firebolt XB12R was debuted in 2004, with the lower displacement Firebolt XB9R. Buell introduced the Lightning in 2003 as a streetfighter motorbike. The XB9 engines were 984 cc (60.05 cu in) in displacement, while the later XB12 engines were 1,203 cc (73.4 cu in). The XB12 engine featured a longer stroke of 96.82 mm (3.812 in) than the XB9 engine, which had a stroke of 79.38 mm (3.125 in). Both engines had the same cylinder bore size of 88.9 mm (3.50 in).

The Buell Ulysses XB12X was introduced in July 2005. It included seating, ergonomics, and long-travel suspension that were appropriate for usage on unpaved and rugged roads. The Ulysses was marketed by Buell as “the world’s first adventure sportbike.” Among other changes for 2008, the XBRR oil pump and ignition timing systems have been changed, as has the addition of heated grips and an increase in turning fork swing from 54° to 74°. In various ways, the Ulysses XB12XT varies from the Ulysses XB12X. It features a different front fender than the XB12X, and the lower fork protection is not as pronounced as on the XB12X, due to the XB12XT’s primary function, which is more street than dirt orientated.

Other significant differences between the two motorcycles include the suspension, which is nearly an inch lower on the XB12XT and set more for street riding, against the XB12X’s somewhat higher and softer suspension, which is better designed for dirt use. Along with factory Hepco & Becker hard panniers and top box, a tall windscreen, and a 30.9 in (785 mm) seat height, the XB12XT includes wheels that are around 1 pound (450 g) lighter than those found on the XB12X, which have increased bulk to make them sturdier for off-road usage. The XB12XP is a police model that was launched in 2009 for the model year.

XB2 type

(different frame with more fuel capacity, longer swing arm & wheelbase, 23.8°/23.5° steering axis angle, more trail)

  • Lightning Long XB12Ss
  • Lightning Super TT XB12STT
  • Ulysses XB12X
  • Ulysses XB12XP
  • Ulysses XB12XT

Source: Wikipedia

Buell XB9R/XB12R Firebolt 2006

Buell XB9R/XB12R Firebolt Service Manual (2006)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Buell XB9R/XB12R. A MUST for every Firebolt owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2006

Number of pages: 622 pages

Table of contents:

Buell XB9R/XB12R Firebolt 2006

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Buell Firebolt XB9R/XB12R

The XB powerplant was based on the Harley Sportster powertrain and was intended for both projects. Unfortunately, Harley designed it with little assistance from Buell. Aerocharger was supposed to supply a turbocharger to assist boost the XB’s horsepower to 150 hp (110 kW), but the agreement fell through when Harley-Davidson opted to design one in-house. Despite “millions of dollars” spent, that endeavor was a flop.

Before the first XB was sold, the cost was far more than expected, resulting in a price rise from $7,995 to $9,995. It was a popular bike, but it never sold at the predicted volume for the Harley marketing department, owing in part to the much higher price.

Buell first used the XB frame on the Firebolt XB9R sportbike in 2002. The Firebolt XB12R was debuted in 2004, with the lower displacement Firebolt XB9R. Buell introduced the Lightning in 2003 as a streetfighter motorbike. The XB9 engines were 984 cc (60.05 cu in) in displacement, while the later XB12 engines were 1,203 cc (73.4 cu in). The XB12 engine featured a longer stroke of 96.82 mm (3.812 in) than the XB9 engine, which had a stroke of 79.38 mm (3.125 in). Both engines had the same cylinder bore size of 88.9 mm (3.50 in).

The Buell Ulysses XB12X was introduced in July 2005. It included seating, ergonomics, and long-travel suspension that were appropriate for usage on unpaved and rugged roads. The Ulysses was marketed by Buell as “the world’s first adventure sportbike.” Among other changes for 2008, the XBRR oil pump and ignition timing systems have been changed, as has the addition of heated grips and an increase in turning fork swing from 54° to 74°. In various ways, the Ulysses XB12XT varies from the Ulysses XB12X. It features a different front fender than the XB12X, and the lower fork protection is not as pronounced as on the XB12X, due to the XB12XT’s primary function, which is more street than dirt orientated.

Other significant differences between the two motorcycles include the suspension, which is nearly an inch lower on the XB12XT and set more for street riding, against the XB12X’s somewhat higher and softer suspension, which is better designed for dirt use. Along with factory Hepco & Becker hard panniers and top box, a tall windscreen, and a 30.9 in (785 mm) seat height, the XB12XT includes wheels that are around 1 pound (450 g) lighter than those found on the XB12X, which have increased bulk to make them sturdier for off-road usage. The XB12XP is a police model that was launched in 2009 for the model year.

XB2 type

(different frame with more fuel capacity, longer swing arm & wheelbase, 23.8°/23.5° steering axis angle, more trail)

  • Lightning Long XB12Ss
  • Lightning Super TT XB12STT
  • Ulysses XB12X
  • Ulysses XB12XP
  • Ulysses XB12XT

Source: Wikipedia

Buell XB9R/XB12R Firebolt 2004

Buell XB9R/XB12R Firebolt Service Manual (2004)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Buell XB9R/XB12R. A MUST for every Firebolt owner.

Download: Immediately after payment!

OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2004

Number of pages: 586 pages

Table of contents:

Buell XB9R/XB12R Firebolt 2004

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

  1. it is more eco-friendly to use a digital version
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Buell Firebolt XB9R/XB12R

The XB powerplant was based on the Harley Sportster powertrain and was intended for both projects. Unfortunately, Harley designed it with little assistance from Buell. Aerocharger was supposed to supply a turbocharger to assist boost the XB’s horsepower to 150 hp (110 kW), but the agreement fell through when Harley-Davidson opted to design one in-house. Despite “millions of dollars” spent, that endeavor was a flop.

Before the first XB was sold, the cost was far more than expected, resulting in a price rise from $7,995 to $9,995. It was a popular bike, but it never sold at the predicted volume for the Harley marketing department, owing in part to the much higher price.

Buell first used the XB frame on the Firebolt XB9R sportbike in 2002. The Firebolt XB12R was debuted in 2004, with the lower displacement Firebolt XB9R. Buell introduced the Lightning in 2003 as a streetfighter motorbike. The XB9 engines were 984 cc (60.05 cu in) in displacement, while the later XB12 engines were 1,203 cc (73.4 cu in). The XB12 engine featured a longer stroke of 96.82 mm (3.812 in) than the XB9 engine, which had a stroke of 79.38 mm (3.125 in). Both engines had the same cylinder bore size of 88.9 mm (3.50 in).

The Buell Ulysses XB12X was introduced in July 2005. It included seating, ergonomics, and long-travel suspension that were appropriate for usage on unpaved and rugged roads. The Ulysses was marketed by Buell as “the world’s first adventure sportbike.” Among other changes for 2008, the XBRR oil pump and ignition timing systems have been changed, as has the addition of heated grips and an increase in turning fork swing from 54° to 74°. In various ways, the Ulysses XB12XT varies from the Ulysses XB12X. It features a different front fender than the XB12X, and the lower fork protection is not as pronounced as on the XB12X, due to the XB12XT’s primary function, which is more street than dirt orientated.

Other significant differences between the two motorcycles include the suspension, which is nearly an inch lower on the XB12XT and set more for street riding, against the XB12X’s somewhat higher and softer suspension, which is better designed for dirt use. Along with factory Hepco & Becker hard panniers and top box, a tall windscreen, and a 30.9 in (785 mm) seat height, the XB12XT includes wheels that are around 1 pound (450 g) lighter than those found on the XB12X, which have increased bulk to make them sturdier for off-road usage. The XB12XP is a police model that was launched in 2009 for the model year.

XB2 type

(different frame with more fuel capacity, longer swing arm & wheelbase, 23.8°/23.5° steering axis angle, more trail)

  • Lightning Long XB12Ss
  • Lightning Super TT XB12STT
  • Ulysses XB12X
  • Ulysses XB12XP
  • Ulysses XB12XT

Source: Wikipedia

Buell P3 Blast 2006

Buell P3 Blast Service Manual (2006)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Buell P3. A MUST for every Blast owner.

Download: Immediately after payment!

OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2006

Number of pages: 416 pages

Table of contents:

Buell P3 Blast 2006

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

  1. it is more eco-friendly to use a digital version
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Buell P3 Blast

The Buell Blast is a motorbike produced by the Buell Motorcycle Company between 2000 and 2009.

The Blast was designed as an entry-level motorbike to introduce beginners to motorcycles in general and Harley-Davidson in particular. As a result, the design objectives were cheap cost as well as ease of operation and maintenance. These objectives can be met by employing an automatically tensioned belt final drive, self-adjusting hydraulic valve lifters, and a carburetor with an automated choke. The engine design was inspired by Harley-Evolution Davidson’s Sportster engine, however the rear cylinder was removed. Surlyn, a polymer used to produce the outer of golf balls, was utilized to make the Blast’s plastic bodywork components, which protect the surfaces when the Blast is dropped.

The Blast was utilized in the Harley-Davidson Rider’s Edge New Rider program, which is identical to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Basic “RiderCourse.”

Prior to stopping all motorcycle manufacture in July 2009, Buell aired an ad campaign indicating that the Buell Blast will no longer be available in their lineup. The advertisement showed a Buell Blast being crushed in an automotive crusher. A limited quantity of smashed Blast cubes were available for purchase in 2010 upon request. Erik Buell autographed and numbered each one. They were available in Battle Blue, Midnight Black, and Sunfire Yellow.

Source: Wikipedia

Buell P3 Blast Service Manual (2005)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Buell P3. A MUST for every Blast owner.

Download: Immediately after payment!

OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2005

Number of pages: 426 pages

Table of contents:

Buell P3 Blast 2005

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

  1. it is more eco-friendly to use a digital version
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Buell P3 Blast

The Buell Blast is a motorbike produced by the Buell Motorcycle Company between 2000 and 2009.

The Blast was designed as an entry-level motorbike to introduce beginners to motorcycles in general and Harley-Davidson in particular. As a result, the design objectives were cheap cost as well as ease of operation and maintenance. These objectives can be met by employing an automatically tensioned belt final drive, self-adjusting hydraulic valve lifters, and a carburetor with an automated choke. The engine design was inspired by Harley-Evolution Davidson’s Sportster engine, however the rear cylinder was removed. Surlyn, a polymer used to produce the outer of golf balls, was utilized to make the Blast’s plastic bodywork components, which protect the surfaces when the Blast is dropped.

The Blast was utilized in the Harley-Davidson Rider’s Edge New Rider program, which is identical to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Basic “RiderCourse.”

Prior to stopping all motorcycle manufacture in July 2009, Buell aired an ad campaign indicating that the Buell Blast will no longer be available in their lineup. The advertisement showed a Buell Blast being crushed in an automotive crusher. A limited quantity of smashed Blast cubes were available for purchase in 2010 upon request. Erik Buell autographed and numbered each one. They were available in Battle Blue, Midnight Black, and Sunfire Yellow.

Source: Wikipedia

Buell P3 Blast 2003

Buell P3 Blast Service Manual (2003)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Buell P3. A MUST for every Blast owner.

Download: Immediately after payment!

OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2003

Number of pages: 413 pages

Table of contents:

Buell P3 Blast 2003

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

  1. it is more eco-friendly to use a digital version
  2. your manual never gets dirty or greasy
  3. you can always choose to print the specific page(s) you need to work on your bike
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  5. it is searchable

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Buell P3 Blast

The Buell Blast is a motorbike produced by the Buell Motorcycle Company between 2000 and 2009.

The Blast was designed as an entry-level motorbike to introduce beginners to motorcycles in general and Harley-Davidson in particular. As a result, the design objectives were cheap cost as well as ease of operation and maintenance. These objectives can be met by employing an automatically tensioned belt final drive, self-adjusting hydraulic valve lifters, and a carburetor with an automated choke. The engine design was inspired by Harley-Evolution Davidson’s Sportster engine, however the rear cylinder was removed. Surlyn, a polymer used to produce the outer of golf balls, was utilized to make the Blast’s plastic bodywork components, which protect the surfaces when the Blast is dropped.

The Blast was utilized in the Harley-Davidson Rider’s Edge New Rider program, which is identical to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Basic “RiderCourse.”

Prior to stopping all motorcycle manufacture in July 2009, Buell aired an ad campaign indicating that the Buell Blast will no longer be available in their lineup. The advertisement showed a Buell Blast being crushed in an automotive crusher. A limited quantity of smashed Blast cubes were available for purchase in 2010 upon request. Erik Buell autographed and numbered each one. They were available in Battle Blue, Midnight Black, and Sunfire Yellow.

Source: Wikipedia

Buell P3 Blast 2002

Buell P3 Blast Service Manual (2002)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Buell P3. A MUST for every Blast owner.

Download: Immediately after payment!

OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2002

Number of pages: 400 pages

Table of contents:

Buell P3 Blast Service Manual 2002

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

  1. it is more eco-friendly to use a digital version
  2. your manual never gets dirty or greasy
  3. you can always choose to print the specific page(s) you need to work on your bike
  4. you receive your manual immediately after payment
  5. it is searchable

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Buell P3 Blast

The Buell Blast is a motorbike produced by the Buell Motorcycle Company between 2000 and 2009.

The Blast was designed as an entry-level motorbike to introduce beginners to motorcycles in general and Harley-Davidson in particular. As a result, the design objectives were cheap cost as well as ease of operation and maintenance. These objectives can be met by employing an automatically tensioned belt final drive, self-adjusting hydraulic valve lifters, and a carburetor with an automated choke. The engine design was inspired by Harley-Evolution Davidson’s Sportster engine, however the rear cylinder was removed. Surlyn, a polymer used to produce the outer of golf balls, was utilized to make the Blast’s plastic bodywork components, which protect the surfaces when the Blast is dropped.

The Blast was utilized in the Harley-Davidson Rider’s Edge New Rider program, which is identical to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Basic “RiderCourse.”

Prior to stopping all motorcycle manufacture in July 2009, Buell aired an ad campaign indicating that the Buell Blast will no longer be available in their lineup. The advertisement showed a Buell Blast being crushed in an automotive crusher. A limited quantity of smashed Blast cubes were available for purchase in 2010 upon request. Erik Buell autographed and numbered each one. They were available in Battle Blue, Midnight Black, and Sunfire Yellow.

Source: Wikipedia

Buell XB 2008

Buell XB Models Service Manual (2008)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Buell XB. A MUST for every XB owner.

Download: Immediately after payment!

OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2008

Number of pages: 688 pages

Table of contents:

Buell XB Models 2008

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

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Buell XB Models

Buell Motorcycles, headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, was created in 1983 by ex-Harley-Davidson engineer Erik Buell. Harley-Davidson purchased a 49 percent stake in Buell in 1993, and by 2003, Buell had become a completely owned subsidiary of Harley-Davidson. Buell stated on November 17, 2006, that it has built and shipped its 100,000th motorbike.

The XB powerplant was inspired by the Harley Sportster powertrain and was built for both projects. Unfortunately, Harley designed it with little involvement from Buell. Aerocharger was supposed to supply a turbocharger to assist boost the XB’s horsepower to 150 hp (110 kW), but the agreement fell through when Harley-Davidson opted to design one in-house. Despite millions of dollars invested, that endeavor was a flop.

Before the first XB was sold, the cost was far more than expected, resulting in a price rise from $7,995 to $9,995. It was a popular bike, but it never sold at the predicted volume, owing in part to the much higher price.

Buell first used the XB frame on the Firebolt XB9R sportbike in 2002. The Firebolt XB12R was debuted in 2004, with the smaller displacement Firebolt XB9R. Buell introduced the Lightning in 2003 as a streetfighter motorbike. The XB9 engines were 984 cc (60.05 cu in) in displacement, while the later XB12 engines were 1,203 cc (73.4 cu in).The XB12 engine featured a longer stroke of 96.82 mm (3.812 in) than the XB9 engine, which had a stroke of 79.38 mm (3.125 in). Both engines had the same cylinder bore size of 88.9 mm (3.50 in).

The Buell Ulysses XB12X was introduced in July 2005. Its seating, ergonomics, and long-travel suspension are ideal for usage on unpaved and rugged roads. The Ulysses was marketed by Buell as “the world’s first adventure sportbike.” Among other upgrades for 2008, the XBRR oil pump and ignition timing systems have been altered, as has the inclusion of heated grips and an increase in turning fork swing from 54° to 74°. In various ways, the Ulysses XB12XT varies from the Ulysses XB12X. It sports a different front fender than the XB12X, and the lower fork protection is not as pronounced as on the XB12X, due to the XB12XT’s primary function, which is more street than dirt focused.

Other significant changes between the two motorcycles include suspension, which is nearly an inch lower on the XB12XT and geared more for street riding, against the XB12X’s somewhat higher and softer suspension, which is better designed for dirt use. Along with factory Hepco & Becker hard panniers and top box, a tall windscreen, and a seat height of 30.9 in (785 mm), the XB12XT includes wheels that are around 1 pound (450 g) lighter than those found on the XB12X, which have increased bulk to make them sturdier for off-road use. The XB12XP was a police variant offered for the 2009 model year.

Source: Wikipedia