Fred makes a good point. Most Buells ...especially the sportbikes...handle XStreemly well in the twisties. Given same quality rider the old war horse Eleven wouldn't stand a chance. Even a highly modified Eleven would have it's hands full with a newer Buell sportbike.
On straights it would depend on which Buell. The 1200 Lighting is making mid 90's at the rear wheel. It weighs less than 500 lbs. Considering the Eleven made in the low 80's at the rear wheel and weighed a touch more...I'm guessing it would toast my favorite bike of all time in stock form.
The smaller Buells would not fair well against an Eleven in a straight on drag race and top end....rider for rider.
The issue in reality is most always the rider. If the guy on the Buell isn't much...then you could likely toast him on a QA50...
Just my 2
On straights it would depend on which Buell. The 1200 Lighting is making mid 90's at the rear wheel. It weighs less than 500 lbs. Considering the Eleven made in the low 80's at the rear wheel and weighed a touch more...I'm guessing it would toast my favorite bike of all time in stock form.
The smaller Buells would not fair well against an Eleven in a straight on drag race and top end....rider for rider.
The issue in reality is most always the rider. If the guy on the Buell isn't much...then you could likely toast him on a QA50...
Just my 2
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