Buell Lightning XB12Ss - Specifications & Review

Lightning XB12Ss

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Articleid132649
CategoryNaked bike
MakeBuell
ModelLightning XB12Ss
PriceUS$ 10495. Prices depend on country, taxes, accessories, etc.
Year2008

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeAluminum frame with Uniplanar™ powertrain vibration isolation system, fuel in frame
FrontbrakesSingle disc
Frontbrakesdiameter375 mm (14.8 inches)
Frontsuspension43 mm Showa inverted forks with adjustable compression damping, rebound damping and spring preload
Fronttyre120/70-ZR17
Frontwheeltravel120 mm (4.7 inches)
Rake23.5°
RearbrakesSingle disc
Rearbrakesdiameter240 mm (9.4 inches)
RearsuspensionShowa coil-over monoshock with adjustable compression damping, rebound damping and spring preload
Reartyre180/55-ZR17
Rearwheeltravel126 mm (5.0 inches)

Engine & Transmission

ClutchWet, multi-plate, compensated
Compression10.0:1
CoolingsystemOil & air
Displacement1202.88 ccm (73.40 cubic inches)
EnginedetailsV2, four-stroke
ExhaustsystemTuned, tri-pass resonance chamber with mass-centralized mounting
FuelsystemInjection
Gearbox5-speed
LubricationsystemDry-sump
Power103.00 HP (75.2 kW)) @ 6800 RPM
Torque113.90 Nm (11.6 kgf-m or 84.0 ft.lbs) @ 6000 RPM
TransmissiontypefinaldriveBelt
Valvespercylinder2

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsCherry Bomb Translucid (New), Valencia Orange Translucid (New), Midnight Black

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight181.4 kg (400.0 pounds)
Fuelcapacity16.65 litres (4.40 gallons)
Groundclearance118 mm (4.7 inches)
Overalllength2,070 mm (81.5 inches)
Overallwidth754 mm (29.7 inches)
Powerweightratio0.5677 HP/kg

About Buell

Country of Origin: United States
Founder: Erik Buell
Best Known For: Mass centralization, fuel-in-frame, rim-mounted front brake; XB and 1125/1190 platforms

Company History

Buell Motorcycles, founded by engineer and former racer Erik Buell, reimagined sportbike design around mass centralization and chassis stiffness. Early Buells used Harley-Davidson V-twins in compact frames, evolving into the XB series with fuel stored inside the frame spars and a perimeter (rim-mounted) front brake that reduced unsprung weight. The result was agile steering, fierce mid-corner feedback, and a uniquely American take on the sportbike: torque-rich engines married to short wheelbases and steep geometry. Later, liquid-cooled Rotax-powered 1125 models pushed performance further. Buell’s partnership with Harley-Davidson provided factory resources and dealer reach, but strategic tensions and the 2008–09 downturn led to the brand’s closure under H-D ownership. Erik Buell returned with Erik Buell Racing (EBR), developing 1190cc superbikes that proved competitive yet financially difficult in a niche market. The Buell name has since resurfaced under new stewardship, underscoring how resilient the idea remains. Historically, Buell matters because it asked different questions: What if the frame carried fuel? What if the front rotor’s diameter increased while caliper mass shrank? What if rideability on real roads mattered as much as peak dyno numbers? For riders, a Buell offers character—snappy turn-in, stout midrange, and the feeling that the chassis is a living partner. Love or quibble with the quirks, the brand expanded sportbike vocabulary, leaving an imprint on how engineers and enthusiasts think about where weight lives and how a motorcycle should communicate at the limit.

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