1190RR The first focus of Erik Buell Racing, the 1190RR was an upgraded and restyled version of the
Buell 1125R. Used for professional racing in several race classes, the bike has been a part of several race and championship placings.
1190RS In June 2011, Erik Buell Racing officially announced their first street model, the
EBR 1190RS, a sport motorcycle with a 1,190 cc (72.6 cu in) 72°
V-twin engine delivering . Released as a 2012 model, only 100 are to be made.
1190RX On 16 October 2013, Erik Buell Racing officially unveiled their first production motorcycle, the EBR 1190RX. Like the previous 1190RS, the 1190RX is a sport motorcycle with 1,190 cc (72.6 cu in) 72°
V-twin engine, but delivering and 101.6 lb-ft (peak) of torque.
1190SX On Wednesday, June 11, 2014, at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana, Erik Buell Racing officially unveiled their next production motorcycle, the EBR 1190SX. The 1190SX is a naked, streetfighter version of the 1190RX.
Black Lightning On November 18, 2016, EBR announced for Spring of 2017, the Black Lightning a blacked-out version of the 1190 platform. Key changes included: different gearing, bike lowered 2 inches, a lower seat height, lower foot pegs, higher bars, and an optional comfort seat.
AX Another street model was hinted on the Erik Buell Racing Website and mentioned in several articles. This model is signified by only two letters, AX. According to early magazine articles, this would have been an adventure version, based on the same platform as the 1190RX and 1190SX. A later article stated that the AX would
not be based on the 1190, but would be a completely new motorcycle.
Other Models In an interview with the editor of Cycle World magazine shortly after EBR entered receivership in April 2015, Erik Buell stated: "We've been working on the mainstream stuff. I can't talk about what was coming, but I will say some of it is much different than anybody would have expected. Stuff that is 18 months away from full-volume production that people would go "Holy s—t! EBR did that?!" It was all much higher volume and lower price." ==Racing==