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2009 Buell® 1125R
Manufacturer: Buell
Brand: Buell
Year: 2009
MSRP: $12,499
Available Colors: Racing Red; Arctic White; Midnight Black; All with tinted windscreen
Engine Type: HeliconTM liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 72° V-Twin
Engine Displacement: 1125.000 cc
Fuel Capacity: 5.300
Transmission: 6-speed, straight cut gears
Cooling: Liquid Cooled
Compression Ratio: 12.3:1
Final Drive: Constant path, 14mm pitch aramid-reinforced Veyance® Hibrex® belt with Flexten® Plus technology, 2.593:1 ratio
Frame: Black aluminium frame, fuel in frame
Rake: 21.000 °
Trail: 84.000
Wheelbase: 54.100 in.
Vehicle Length: 80.300 in.
Vehicle Width: 28.200 in.
Vehicle Height: in.
Dry Weight: 375.000 lbs.
Seat Height: 30.500 in.
Ground Clearance: 4.920
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Built from the Rider Down. For most superbike manufacturers, engineering the perfect sportbike begins with a focus on the machine. That’s not the case with Buell. For us, it all begins with the rider. Take a look at the Buell 1125R. Everything on this bike is there to give you more feel, more control and more confidence. It features intuitive handling, an ideal rider environment and a broad, predictable powerband, compliments of the light and compact 1125cc liquid-cooled, DOHC V-Twin. It’s all there for a reason. And that reason is you.

Buell Intuitive Response Chassis (IRC)
The Intuitive Response Chassis (IRC) is the stiffest we’ve ever built, resulting in a bike that’s better able to hold a line with minimal flexing or bending. Constructed of lightweight aluminum, it responds to aggressive riding with precision and predictability, delivering an unprecedented amount of rider feedback, regardless of road conditions.

Frame and swing arm
The cast-aluminum swing arm has been specifically designed for improved rear suspension geometry while its stiffness has been tuned for the 1125R. Its pivot shaft is carried in the engine cases to create a stiff connection between the rear wheel and the rest of the chassis. Slider bobbin added to the swingarm for protection and use of a rear stand.

Fuel Capacity
With 5.3 gallons of fuel contained in the frame, as near to the center of mass as possible, the rider is able to spend more time on the road enjoying the 1125R's precision handling and less time at the fuel pump.

Front brake
Buell Zero Torsional Load (ZTL²) front brake utilizes a four-pad, eight-piston caliper inspired by the XBRR race motorcycle. A single 375mm rotor mounts directly to the rim producing outstanding stopping power. The caliper casting was optimized for torsional stiffness, yielding a more progressive and connected braking feel to the rider. The rim-mounted design eliminates the need for load-bearing spokes or even a second disc, resulting in a front end assembly that is significantly lighter than competitive designs.

Front suspension
To match the stiffness of the main chassis, the 1125R uses a fully adjustable 47 mm Showa® inverted fork, contributing to superior feel and greater feedback. Spring rates and damping are optimized for agility and responsiveness.

Exhaust
Exhaust cans are heavy. It doesn’t make sense to hang them up high and off the back of the bike. Our underslung exhaust – a Buell staple since 1985 – concentrates the weight underneath the chassis to provide greater Mass Centralization. The result is a clean, uncluttered look, improved flickability and superior handling. The 1125R exhaust system features a large-volume muffler tuned to produce a linear horsepower and torque curve.

Rear suspension
The fully adjustable, piggyback-style Showa® monoshock lets you fine-tune the ride for your weight and riding style. Linklessly mounted to a pivot point placed forward on the engine case, it enhances rigidity while reducing squat during hard acceleration.

Tires
Pirelli® Diablo Corsa III tires feature a three-zone compound for optimum street and track use.

Rear Brake
The rear brakes utilize a two-piston caliper and a 240mm stainless steel rotor. The caliper is mounted directly to the inner surface of the swing arm, hidden from view. The caliper weighs 1.5 pound less than a typical carrier-equipped rear caliper system, reducing unsprung weight and complexity.

Steel Braided Brake Lines
Both rear and front brakes are fitted with steel braided brake lines for a better correlation of lever pressure to brake pressure resulting in improved brake feel.

6 spoke Cast Aluminum Wheels
With braking forces distributed through the entire rim due to the ZTL perimeter mounted brake rotor, the Buell 6-spoke front wheel can be made extremely light. This reduces steering inertia and unsprung weight for better handling on the racetrack or the less-than-perfect streets you’ll ride every day.

Immediate Throttle Response Belt drive
A unique constant-tension pulley eliminates slack in the driveline, resulting in smoother on/off throttle transitions no matter what position the swingarm is in. Clean, quiet and extremely strong, the Veyance Hibrex belt with Flexten Plus technology never requires adjustments of any kind. In addition, it weighs just 1.06 pounds, compared to drive chains that weigh four to five pounds.

1125 Helicon Engine
A Buell exclusive, the powerful Buell Helicon® 1125cc, 72-degree, liquid-cooled, V-Twin engine.

1125cc
Most powerful Buell street engine to date. By not compromising to conform with a race class spec, 1125cc’s gives this engine the right bore and stroke combination to deliver superbike power: 146 Hp. and 82 ft/lbs of torque, with a redline of 10,500 RPM. The broad powerband and seamless torque curve generates hard and fast acceleration from anywhere on the RPM range.

72 degree V-Twin
The look, sound, and feel of a V-Twin engine deliver the character and superior ride experience you expect on a Buell. The 72-degree V-angle creates a compact, efficiently packaged engine and allows additional weight to be distributed to the front of the bike. It also allows for inclusion of an optimum downdraft fuel intake system, thereby lowering the height of the center of gravity as well.

103.3 mm Bore & 67.5 mm Stroke low inertia flywheel
A big bore, short stroke and light flywheel deliver complete power and quick-revving performance.

Finger Follower Valve Lifters
The Buell Helicon motor's valves are actuated with finger followers and adjusted with shims. Derived from F-1 race technology, finger follower valve actuation reduces friction and permits a quicker valve opening due to reduced weight. Shim replacement is quick and easy due to the unique follower retention system.

Closed loop fuel injection system, DDFI3 EFI 61mm dual throttle bodies
Immediate throttle response in any environment is delivered by the Helicon motor’s closed loop FI system. It provides constant feedback to the ECU based on environment and ensures an efficient mixture control system, resulting in smoother throttle operation and better fuel economy. The 61mm dual throttle bodies allow for superior air intake and optimum engine performance.

Dual Overhead cams with self adjusting chain drive, 4 Valves
The single-cam-per-cylinder chain drive contributes to the engine’s compact design. The intake cam drive is driven by the chain while the exhaust cam is gear driven. It requires less space over the cylinder head than a three-sprocket design, reduces weight and allows the engine to be located in an optimum, forward position.

Magnesium Valve Covers
Durable and lightweight, the magnesium valve covers are another example of how Buell is able to keep the overall weight of the motorcycle extremely low.

Primary balancing with three internal shafts
By incorporating three separate primary balancing shafts into the motor - Buell has been able to significantly reduce vibration without adding weight and complexity to the chassis.

Dry Sump Oiling with integrated oil reservoir located in the lower crankcase
The dry sump improves power by increasing efficiency, while the integrated oil reservoir at the lower left side of engine keeps the engine compact and fluids low, contributing to mass centralization.

Twin Side-Mounted Radiator Cowlings
Twin radiators are mounted longitudinally within aerodynamic cowlings. The position of the radiator system allows the engine to be positioned forward in the chassis, creating a more optimal weight distribution from front to rear. In addition, the position of the cowlings captures free-flowing air, driving airflow into the cowlings (and away from the rider), directing the air for more efficient engine cooling.

Compensated Front Sprocket
By placing the compensation function in the transmission output sprocket rather than the wheel sprocket, unsprung weight is reduced, helping to improve handling.

Camshafts
The single-cam-per-cylinder chain-drive contributes to the engine’s compact design. The intake cam drive is driven by the chain while the exhaust cam is gear-driven. It requires less space over the cylinder head than a three-sprocket design, reduces weight and allows the engine to be located further forward.

6-Speed, close-ratio transmission
The 6-speed, close-ratio transmission provides the rider the right gear on any ride and any situation.

Oblique stacked transmission configuration
The Helicon powertrain stacks the primary and secondary drives to yield a more compact overall design. This increases front weight distribution to aid in anti-squat and improve suspension response. It also allows Buell engineers to design a forward placement of swing arm pivot, providing room for a longer swing arm and better overall handling.

Hydraulic Vacuum Assist (HVA) slipper -action clutch
The smooth clutch lever effort and slipper-like action mechanism reduces engine braking during hard deceleration and enhances the overall rider experience.

A 12 Liter Air box
The large, 12-liter airbox is designed to optimize air intake and accommodate a large, easy-to-service air filter.

Ram Air System
Using computational fluid dynamics to optimize the air flow, the RAM air system pressurizes the air box for a performance gain at speeds over 80 mph.

Ergonomics / seating position
An athletic riding position with a relaxed foot peg location provides control on the track and comfort on the street.

Weight
At just 375 lbs. dry, the 1125R is extremely lightweight. It feels quick and nimble, and makes cornering transitions effortless.

Fairing
Aerodynamic front fairing and windshield shape optimize airflow over and around the rider.

Footpegs
The footpeg placement keeps you in an aggressive riding stance to optimize your ability to quickly shift your weight around the bike while still allowing for a comfortable body position that reduces weight and pressure on your hands.

Instrument panel
The instrument cluster with ODIS (On-Board Diagnostic Information System) is cradled in a lightweight, magnesium module. Compact and easy to read both day and night, the LED screen has a wide, 50-degree viewing angle and features a service code display, security system with immobilizer, lap timer and splits, gear indicator, two trip odometers, ambient air temperature, and more.

Quiet zone cockpit
Quiet Zone Cockpit is the result of aerodynamic design and testing of the front fairing and windshield shape. It optimizes airflow to reduce drag and increase rider comfort.

Tail Section
The rear section is clean and sleek with a passenger seat hidden under an easily removable cowling.

Handle Bars
Clip-on style bars. The riding position helps use your body’s weight to move the bike through turns. Confident and in control, it offers great communication between rider and machine.

Windscreen
Colored windscreens add some style to provide a custom look.

Headlamps
The headlamps are incorporated into the front fairing and feature a six-bulb headlight system.

LED Turn signals
Front turn signals are incorporated into the aerodynamic mirror housing making it easier for other drivers to see where you’re going.

Adjustable levers
With rider comfort in mind, Buell features brake and clutch levers that are adjustable for reach. Foot controls (brake and shifter) feature toe pegs that adjust to rider foot size.

Durability Features
The side-mounted radiators and outer covers are designed to absorb an impact and minimize repair costs.

Convenience Features
Tie-down hooks on the tail section make it easy to secure extra gear.
Cylinders: 4 valves per cylinder
Carb Fuel Injection: Dual 61 mm down draft throttle bodies, DDFI III fuel injection
Starting: 900W electric with one-way clutch
Bore and Stroke: 103 mm x 67.5 mm
Valve Train: DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, finger follower design & shimming
Max Torque: 82 ft. lbs. / 111 Nm @ 8000 RPM
Exhaust System: Tuned, tri-pass resonance chamber with integral helmholtz tuning and mass-centralised mounting
Gear Ratio: 1st - 2.462
2nd - 1.750
3rd - 1.381
4th - 1.174
5th - 1.042
6th - 0.960

Primary Drive: Helical Gear, 1.806:1 ratio
Suspension Front: 4.72 in.
Suspension Rear: 5 in.
Brakes Front: ZTL2-type brake, 8-piston, 4 pads, fixed caliper, 375 mm single-sided, inside out, stainless steel, floating rotor
Brakes Rear: Two-piston, direct mount caliper; 240 mm, stainless steel, fixed rotor
Wheels: Front 6-spoke, ZTLTM cast aluminum, Diameter 17 in., Width 3.5 in.; Rear 6-spoke, cast aluminium 6-spoke, cast aluminium, Diameter 17 in., 431.8 mm Width 5.5 in.
Tires: Front Pirelli® Diablo® Corsa III 120/70 ZR-17; Rear Pirelli® Diablo® Corsa III 180/55 ZR-17
Lean Angle: Soft contact, Right 48°, Soft contact, Left 48°, Hard contact, Right 50°, Hard contact, Left 50°
MPG: 53.000
Instrumentation: Instrument cluster with ODIS (Onboard Diagnostic Information System) featuring analog tachometer with integrated shift light, digital speedometer on LED display, odometer, ODIS service code display, 4-digit security system with ignition immoboliser, lap timer (records up to 99 lap times) and splits, ambient air temperature, coolant temperature, gear indicator, average and instanteous fuel consumption, miles to next service display, low fuel (plus miles traveled on reserve); high beam, neutral, turn signals; clock
Lighting: Headlamp - Six-bulb headlamp system with daylight running mode, 35-watt [H8] 70-watt low beam (Two bulbs, 35-watt each), 140-watt high beam (70-watt low beam with addditional two bulbs, 35-watt each); Tail/Stop Lights - 5W/21W ; Turn Signal Lights - LED manual canceling; License Plate Light - 5W



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