I also have a 2000 Buell Blast... It has 4,100 miles on it. The exhaust is chopped no baffles and has an extra hole drilled on the side. I get so many compliments on it wherever I go. It's a little thumper forsure. It sounds awesome and people are surprised when I fire it up. Like man that little bike has some rumble to it esp when I'm going thru the gears. The oil change is super easy and I even changed the spark plug on it myself. It really is a fun bad ass little bike.
I owned that exact bike. I put 30,000 miles on it in 3 years commuting to work. I bought it to save money on gas. That it did. But it was not meant to put that many miles on it. But thankfully it had three year unlimited miles. I took complete advantage of that. Engine rebuild three times and stock muffler fell off. Just not made to put that many miles on. My commute was all highway. Mpg was between 50 and 70 mpg. Very interesting bike though. Keep up the good work TFL! Love all your videos on everything. I now own a 2007 Harley Davidson V-Rod Night Rod with 58k on it. Can you do a review on the V-Rod? I love it and don't ever plan on selling it. Awesome bike! Thanks
@Jonny Mac any bike by 30k needs at least two rebuilds to keep it in tip-top shape. Bikes have much weaker engines when it comes to wear and tear. Their made to be rode hard or soft and be worked on. That's the fun of the hobby. Just don't buy KTM. You won't worry as much, and your rebuilds won't be a blown motor just a simple rebuild and clean up
@@joebone3151 Don't buy a K.T.M.?? WHY NOT..?? I Own a 1999 K.T.M. 640c.c LC-4 Dual sport and love it. I bought it back in 2010, and it's been a great bike. And still own it.. And I'll probably never sell it.
Thanks for doing this review! Maybe it was the marketing, but I really wanted this bike as a teenager. I only got into motorcycling in my 30's and had forgotten about it until this video popped up.
I've owned exactly 40 bikes in 51 years of riding and I have NEVER loved a bike more than the two Blasts I had. It's impossible to ride one without smiling from start to finish. Like a lot of things, the majority of people who badmouth them never owned one.
That's a pretty impressive amount of bikes my friend. I've been trying to see if anyone has put a twin into a Blast. I happen to have a spare Lightning engine from a 2001. I was thinking maybe put it into a Blast. It would be a fun bike for someone with a shorter stature. I'm 6 foot 4. I've sat on a Blast but never rode it. Way too tiny for me. You are absolutely correct, Buell riders are almost a different breed. Most people that don't like them have never ridden one. Whenever I'm out on mine "01 Cyclone" I get asked a million questions from guys driving cars. The standard question, Why does your sport bike sound like a Harley ?"
This was my first bike and I love how you picked up on every quirk, especially the side stand and downshifting. I loved it for what it was and it taught me a lot, but I'm excited to see what Buell comes out with next.
@@thetreverpitts it's low seat height helps you feel confident, it's not too loud so the throttle shouldn't be scary and honestly it's cheap. I tried to reach myself u turns but didn't realize you can't grab the front brake mid turn (noob). The rear brake pedal bent but with a rubber mallet and some pliers it was good as new. The cons are that it vibrates a lot and sometimes finding 1st gear is rough. It's kind of heavy for a 500 but not unmanageable. Big picture on a budget it's a fine bike but there are a lot of better bikes if you want to do a lot of riding
Lot of better bikes ? I’m seeing these go for 2000 and less on fb .. what bike is better considering price? I mean a grom cost more with less preforming attributes. Ppl say riding the grom on highway is scary but I seen ppl take this on the highway easily so you can ride city and highway for 2k! Please give me some better options
@@obeii1805 great point, considering the price. I guess it just depends on what type of riding you like to do and for how long. I like sitting higher up so that's just me.
The first bike I owned. Rode it for a year. Next I bought a 2018 Royal Enfield. The Enfield was like a Cadillac. Current bike is 2020 Moto Guzzi V7III. It’s like a dream.
This bike was a missed opportunity. The only true Harley entry level bike. So many customizers were looking at this as a donor bike before it got canned.
Amazing bike I have a buell 500 myself just have problems trying to get it to stay on ideal when i start it up need to figure it out I'm no motorcycle mechanic but I'm not giving up on my bike one it wants to run it's an amazing ride
You mentioned a Mikuni carburetor, I think you meant Kehien CV40? 😊. If you was able to get a Mikuni HSR42 flatslide carburetor installed , I commend you! Especially being able to get the stock airbox cover in position. I have a spare Mikuni and even a Lectron carburetor, but not able to properly fit it and keep the airbox snugged up properly. 👍 👍 👍
I happen to have a spare 1203 lighting engine from a 2001. Has anyone seen a Blast with a twin put in it ? I think it would make for an interesting ride. It would be good for someone with a shorter stature.
I was thinking of the same thing, I just got an 06 blast and was thinking if there would be space to place a twin lol. I haven’t seen one yet. Did you do it or happen to still have the spare motor? 👀😈
For a guy like myself who isn't very good with more advanced cards like 4 barrels or even twin barrels I thought the carb on my buell was going to be a pain but honestly it's basically no different then a lawn mower or chain saw carb very easy to work on simple concept
@@thetreverpitts not really man, sadly they just don’t make many parts for it anymore. you could probably deep dive and find one but, mostly you’ll see regular refurbished seats.
Erik had nothing to do with the Buell Blast, it was antithetical to what he believed a motorcycle should be but typical of HD they put out a piece of crap thinking that entry level riders or fans of smaller displacement bikes want aesthetically underwhelming Fisher-Price toys. After 2003, which is when HD assumed ownership of the Buell company the higher ups at Harley are the ones who took some of Buell's intellectual property, applied their warped interpretation of it to other bikes in the HD lineup and failed. Then HD decided to sunset the one name that allowed themselves to be associated with cutting edge engineering and performance only to continue padding their lineup with more ill handling and unreliable (by modern standards) pig-glides. Granted Buell is attempting to crawl back from the dead and put out advanced motorcycles but it's just not the same company without Erik.
You have the relationship between Buell and Harley all wrong. Buell made his own bike and used Harley engines. Eric Buell still makes bikes under the Buell name. He uses engines from other manufactures now. On a Buell bike the only Harley part was the engine. Bad choice of engine! I know several people that owned Blast's. They fell apart with use. Very poor engine life.
The Blast was their best seller, 2-1 over the next best selling model. It's a terrific bike and hardly anything could be easier to work on.
I have a 2000 Buell Blast. I keep her alive for friends to ride.
I also have a 2000 Buell Blast... It has 4,100 miles on it. The exhaust is chopped no baffles and has an extra hole drilled on the side. I get so many compliments on it wherever I go. It's a little thumper forsure. It sounds awesome and people are surprised when I fire it up. Like man that little bike has some rumble to it esp when I'm going thru the gears. The oil change is super easy and I even changed the spark plug on it myself. It really is a fun bad ass little bike.
I had two of them over the years. Used it as a commuter bike to work. Gas was great.
I owned that exact bike. I put 30,000 miles on it in 3 years commuting to work. I bought it to save money on gas. That it did. But it was not meant to put that many miles on it. But thankfully it had three year unlimited miles. I took complete advantage of that. Engine rebuild three times and stock muffler fell off. Just not made to put that many miles on. My commute was all highway. Mpg was between 50 and 70 mpg. Very interesting bike though. Keep up the good work TFL! Love all your videos on everything. I now own a 2007 Harley Davidson V-Rod Night Rod with 58k on it. Can you do a review on the V-Rod? I love it and don't ever plan on selling it. Awesome bike! Thanks
3 rebuilds? Yikes! What caused that, and were they top end rebuilds or top and bottom end? I think they are cool little bikes for sure!
I have a Buell Blast, can confirm, the stock exhaust is heavy, weak, and restrictive all at the same time.
@Jonny Mac any bike by 30k needs at least two rebuilds to keep it in tip-top shape. Bikes have much weaker engines when it comes to wear and tear. Their made to be rode hard or soft and be worked on. That's the fun of the hobby. Just don't buy KTM. You won't worry as much, and your rebuilds won't be a blown motor just a simple rebuild and clean up
@@joebone3151 Don't buy a K.T.M.??
WHY NOT..??
I Own a 1999 K.T.M. 640c.c LC-4
Dual sport and love it.
I bought it back in 2010, and it's been a great bike. And still own it..
And I'll probably never sell it.
Whahaha, Japanese bike are barely broken in at 30k miles... I had a vfr 750 with 70k miles, nothing but basic maintenance. @@joebone3151
Thanks for doing this review! Maybe it was the marketing, but I really wanted this bike as a teenager. I only got into motorcycling in my 30's and had forgotten about it until this video popped up.
I still have my buell blast. Absolutely enjoy the quirks, can’t believe you guys did a video on it
I've owned exactly 40 bikes in 51 years of riding and I have NEVER loved a bike more than the two Blasts I had. It's impossible to ride one without smiling from start to finish. Like a lot of things, the majority of people who badmouth them never owned one.
That's a pretty impressive amount of bikes my friend. I've been trying to see if anyone has put a twin into a Blast. I happen to have a spare Lightning engine from a 2001. I was thinking maybe put it into a Blast. It would be a fun bike for someone with a shorter stature. I'm 6 foot 4. I've sat on a Blast but never rode it. Way too tiny for me.
You are absolutely correct, Buell riders are almost a different breed. Most people that don't like them have never ridden one. Whenever I'm out on mine "01 Cyclone" I get asked a million questions from guys driving cars. The standard question, Why does your sport bike sound like a Harley ?"
Glad to hear that “
Back cylinder wouldn't clear the frame on a Blast in the usual configuration.
This was my first bike and I love how you picked up on every quirk, especially the side stand and downshifting. I loved it for what it was and it taught me a lot, but I'm excited to see what Buell comes out with next.
So would you recommend this as a first bike for somebody who has a small budget and what are the pros and cons of the bike
@@thetreverpitts it's low seat height helps you feel confident, it's not too loud so the throttle shouldn't be scary and honestly it's cheap. I tried to reach myself u turns but didn't realize you can't grab the front brake mid turn (noob). The rear brake pedal bent but with a rubber mallet and some pliers it was good as new.
The cons are that it vibrates a lot and sometimes finding 1st gear is rough. It's kind of heavy for a 500 but not unmanageable. Big picture on a budget it's a fine bike but there are a lot of better bikes if you want to do a lot of riding
Lot of better bikes ? I’m seeing these go for 2000 and less on fb .. what bike is better considering price? I mean a grom cost more with less preforming attributes. Ppl say riding the grom on highway is scary but I seen ppl take this on the highway easily so you can ride city and highway for 2k! Please give me some better options
@@obeii1805 great point, considering the price. I guess it just depends on what type of riding you like to do and for how long. I like sitting higher up so that's just me.
The first bike I owned. Rode it for a year. Next I bought a 2018 Royal Enfield. The Enfield was like a Cadillac. Current bike is 2020 Moto Guzzi V7III. It’s like a dream.
I had one of these. I had a full race exhaust with the intake plus the carb jetted. It was a fun little bike for what it was.
Picked one up a couple of months ago and it is very fun to ride.
Best bike in the world to learn on and it’s great on gas
A friend had an XB12R that he let me ride whenever I wanted. Pretty fun. Nice friend too! 🙂
This bike was a missed opportunity. The only true Harley entry level bike. So many customizers were looking at this as a donor bike before it got canned.
I hope that if the X440 over in India sells well enough, Harley will consider revisiting this bike.
Ugly? It looks great. Like a Harley and a naked sport bike had a baby.
im having trouble finding the throttle push pull do you know where I can find one
Can you tell me what each drain plug on the bottom is. I took off the one. Left front. But not sure what it was for.
GF just got this bike. The only issue we're having is I can't for the life of me get the gas cap off! It just spins and won't unlatch to take off.
Have a good day everyone
Great little bike!
I took a rider safety course with that bike.
We jus had to ride the street 500 for mine , such a terrible bike.
Amazing bike I have a buell 500 myself just have problems trying to get it to stay on ideal when i start it up need to figure it out I'm no motorcycle mechanic but I'm not giving up on my bike one it wants to run it's an amazing ride
Pilot jets
You mentioned a Mikuni carburetor, I think you meant Kehien CV40? 😊. If you was able to get a Mikuni HSR42 flatslide carburetor installed , I commend you! Especially being able to get the stock airbox cover in position. I have a spare Mikuni and even a Lectron carburetor, but not able to properly fit it and keep the airbox snugged up properly. 👍 👍 👍
I happen to have a spare 1203 lighting engine from a 2001. Has anyone seen a Blast with a twin put in it ? I think it would make for an interesting ride. It would be good for someone with a shorter stature.
I was thinking of the same thing, I just got an 06 blast and was thinking if there would be space to place a twin lol. I haven’t seen one yet. Did you do it or happen to still have the spare motor? 👀😈
I'm possibly picking up an 06 Blast with 1200 miles. is the carburetor much of a pain to clean up?
The crankcase breather goes into the carb for emissions and that gums up the works. There are ways around that.
Nope, just a standard CV style carb.
For a guy like myself who isn't very good with more advanced cards like 4 barrels or even twin barrels I thought the carb on my buell was going to be a pain but honestly it's basically no different then a lawn mower or chain saw carb very easy to work on simple concept
I wanted one because of the low maintenance. I test rode one an hated the extreme vibration. I just kept my Kawasaki LTD 500 Vulcan.
I had a buell blast as my first street bike and pushed hard into a corner it's a bike that would threaten to hi side you. They only make 35hp.
first bike i ever rode. most uncomfortable vehicle i’ve ever sat on. holds a nice spot in my heart
Even if it's the most uncomfortable bike you ever had can you get like an aftermarket seat to make it feel comfortable or something
@@thetreverpitts not really man, sadly they just don’t make many parts for it anymore. you could probably deep dive and find one but, mostly you’ll see regular refurbished seats.
oh that sucks @@JustinJestyn
Xb12 is where it's at
It's a great beginner bike but on the highway going uphill..... it's terrifying
😂😂😂 why
@@obeii1805i think he means with any bike in general, i also have that fear that somehow ima crash and fall off the highway
You should put a small v twin in it. 💯👍👍😃😊
I love my little tractor, and it's big brother, my Sportster, Mongrel!
It's a nugget, but a really cool nugget.
Their a Blast!
❤️👏👏 GREAT JOB
Love to have one
Erik had nothing to do with the Buell Blast, it was antithetical to what he believed a motorcycle should be but typical of HD they put out a piece of crap thinking that entry level riders or fans of smaller displacement bikes want aesthetically underwhelming Fisher-Price toys. After 2003, which is when HD assumed ownership of the Buell company the higher ups at Harley are the ones who took some of Buell's intellectual property, applied their warped interpretation of it to other bikes in the HD lineup and failed. Then HD decided to sunset the one name that allowed themselves to be associated with cutting edge engineering and performance only to continue padding their lineup with more ill handling and unreliable (by modern standards) pig-glides. Granted Buell is attempting to crawl back from the dead and put out advanced motorcycles but it's just not the same company without Erik.
I just bought one..
Should I get one for $700
It is starter bike but designed by a race guy.
Try A Buell Ulysses.....
Wow, two guys who don't know anything about Buells talking about Buells.
B_last...
You have the relationship between Buell and Harley all wrong. Buell made his own bike and used Harley engines. Eric Buell still makes bikes under the Buell name. He uses engines from other manufactures now. On a Buell bike the only Harley part was the engine. Bad choice of engine!
I know several people that owned Blast's. They fell apart with use. Very poor engine life.