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A successful privateer roadracer himself
in the late 1970s to early '80s, Erik Buell built his own race bike to
meet the rules for the AMA's premiere Formula 1 class. The RW750, a
handbuilt and raw pure race bike, was the first official Buell
motorcycle. It was a brutally fast a contender in the series, but one
year later, the AMA changed the class rules leaving the RW750 without a
home. Erik Buell regrouped and began to focus his efforts on building a
premium street bike. He translated his trilogy of technology principles
from that first race bike into the RR1000 street bike, and, as the
saying goes, the rest is history.
But, Erik Buell has never forgotten his
racing roots.
From 1996 through 2002 Buell sponsored the Buell Lightning Series, a
spec class that pitted top Buell racers against each other to determine
who was the best rider. Buell dealer-backed teams and racers
participated in the AMA Pro Thunder Series when it was established in
1998 and Buell sponsored the competition, which featured epic battles
between Buell, Triumph and Ducati racers, from 2000 through 2002. In
2003, Buell paid contingency to privateer racers in the Formula USA
Thunderbike series, a championship that has been won by Buell racers
each year since its inception in 2001.
Today, Erik Buell Racing continues to support motorcycle road racing and
privateer racers. |