1992 Buell RSS 1200
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Created by Erik Buell, a former Harley-Davidson engineer, the RSS 1200 was Buell’s effort to transform Harley-Davidson engines into high-performance sportbikes. The Buell RSS 1200 was powered by a 1200 cc air-cooled V-twin engine derived from the Harley-Davidson Sportster and Buell’s patented no-vibration uniplanar engine-mount system.
The bike’s features also included a lightweight frame and adjustable components that allowed riders to tailor the handling to their preferences. The RSS 1200's design was both functional and distinctive, with sculpted bodywork that enhanced aerodynamics and gave the bike a striking appearance.
Despite its impressive performance and design, the Buell RSS 1200 remained a rare and exclusive model, with limited production numbers. This exclusivity has made it a sought-after collector's item among motorcycle enthusiasts. This single-owner 1992 Buell RSS 1200 is No. 62 of 110 produced by the original Buell company before Harley bought a majority stake and took control of the company. It comes with multiple extras, including an autographed photo of Erik Buell posing with this exact bike, take by the consignor.
Highlights
No. 62 of 110 produced by the original Buell Motor Company before the Harley buyout
Finished in Charcoal paint with black vinyl upholstery
Original factory installed equipment includes:
Carbureted 1200 cc air-cooled V-twin engine rated at 61 hp
Five-speed manual transmission
Chrome moly tube frame
Performance Machine wheels
Front disc brake with a six-piston caliper from Performance Machine
White Power (white springs) suspension
Oil cooler
Harley-Davidson instruments and controls, mass centralized exhaust, single front brake to minimize wheel weight and modified bicycle gear selector for the carb enrichment lever
Screaming Eagle ignition eliminating the rev limiter
Dyno-Jet kit installed in the carburetor
Hayden self-adjusting primary chain tensioner
Race Tech serviced suspension
Features
The consignor, aware of leaking problems with Buell’s composite fuel tank, commissioned a custom aluminum inner fuel tank that will not leak, however it decreased fuel capacity
Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 160/60ZR17 tires
Known Imperfections
Minor paint chips
Decreased fuel capacity (see above)
Included
Owner's manual
Shop manual (Harley Sportster)
25 Years of Buell history book by Court Canfield
Tool kit
Stock chrome air cleaner cover
Stock ignition module
Track stand
Ultra rare key fob
Autographed, framed, large-format photo of Erik Buell with this bike, taken by the consignor
Ownership History
The owner of this 1992 Buell RSS 1200 purchased it on 5 April 1993. “My frame is chrome moly steel, hand cut, hand mitered, hand jigged and hand TIG welded by Jim Schneider of Competition R&D. One man + 4 days = 1 frame. To quote Court Canfield from his book, ‘All Buell frames are eye candy, but a Schneider frame is a work of art.’”