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Old 04-24-2015, 11:29 AM   #1
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Default EBR Closes Down

Erik Buell has shut down operations. Sad.

http://www.cycleworld.com/2015/04/17...NTQyNDUwMDE5S0
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Also in the news, KTM isn't going to make any more superbikes for the street... RC8 is gone.
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Old 04-24-2015, 03:50 PM   #3
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Also in the news, KTM isn't going to make any more superbikes for the street... RC8 is gone.
No shit???? I always wanted an RC8R. That's sad. They keeping the Super Duke I'm guessing?
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No shit???? I always wanted an RC8R. That's sad. They keeping the Super Duke I'm guessing?
Yeah, their CEO just said they're too dangerous for the street. I believe they're also going to make a track only version.
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I read the articles. They're trying to build a track only V4 bike for Moto GP I guess. Kind of crazy when the big Duke makes MORE power than the RC8R. Bad move on their part unless they were losing money on the bike. Not a good marketing move when the boss says their bikes are too dangerous for the road. I hate that whole save you from yourself thing.
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Yeah, I'm sure there's some underlying shit going on that we aren't privy to... CEO's don't routinely come out with this sort of shit without some thoughts regarding future marketing... I suspect you're right and sales suck for the RC8 so they're trying to save face a bit...
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Yeah, I'm sure there's some underlying shit going on that we aren't privy to... CEO's don't routinely come out with this sort of shit without some thoughts regarding future marketing... I suspect you're right and sales suck for the RC8 so they're trying to save face a bit...
Probably. I'm typically a big super naked fan, but I've always wanted an RC8R. Might be worth picking one up before they become a collector item. I like the all white with orange accents. And they're decent on insurance too.
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