I don't think that Erik Buell ever set out to design anything to compete with jap bikes. He set out to design great bikes for people that love to ride.
In every interview with Erik Buell that I have ever seen or read he talks about the rider and the experience of riding a motorcycle and that is his motivation for designing and making new bikes.
Go to the Buell website, click on 'The Buell Way' and watch the short video interview to see what I mean.
While the jap bikes all try to one-up the competition each year with more hp, more speed, Buell sets out to increase rider enjoyment. The reason why there is no comparison between the two is because there is nothing to compare; it's almost impossible for the companies to have more different goals.
In every interview with Erik Buell that I have ever seen or read he talks about the rider and the experience of riding a motorcycle and that is his motivation for designing and making new bikes.
Go to the Buell website, click on 'The Buell Way' and watch the short video interview to see what I mean.
While the jap bikes all try to one-up the competition each year with more hp, more speed, Buell sets out to increase rider enjoyment. The reason why there is no comparison between the two is because there is nothing to compare; it's almost impossible for the companies to have more different goals.