Light up your saddlebag, toolbox or helmet with “Firebolt Fury Freak” – a full-throttle Monsters on Machines sticker featuring a wide-eyed blue mutant with wild blond hair absolutely detonating a red Buell Firebolt XB9R.
The art nails the slammed, compact look of the Firebolt: twin-beam frame, sculpted fairing, low clip-ons and that signature under-engine exhaust, all wrapped in high-contrast comic-book color. Our crazed rider is hanging off the bars, boots digging in while the rear tire spits fire, smoke and sparks across a scorched backroad.
This die-cut decal blends modern V-twin superbike tech with old-school Rat-Fink-style insanity – perfect for anyone who loves oddball American sportbikes and loud, unapologetic art.
Artwork: Original Monsters on Machines illustration
Bike: Buell Firebolt XB9R sportbike
Character: Blue-skinned mutant with blazing blond hair and jagged fangs, pinned wide-open
Setting: Smoky, flame-licked backroad with moody skies and flying debris
Finish: High-detail, glossy vinyl with vivid, saturated color
Series: Firebolt / Buell Monsters on Machines – 01 of 12
Note: Colors may appear slightly brighter on screen than on the actual printed sticker.
The “Firebolt Fury Freak” sticker is a love letter to one of the wildest street bikes ever sold. The Buell Firebolt’s compact chassis, big V-twin torque and trademark perimeter front brake are captured in crisp line work and layered shading, while the monster rider looks like he’s about to rip straight off the vinyl and into your driveway. Stick it where you stash your gear and let everybody know you appreciate the strange, brilliant side of performance motorcycles.
Printed on high-quality glossy vinyl with a clean die-cut outline, this sticker is built to tag just about anything:
Helmets and visors
Toolboxes and shop cabinets
Laptops, water bottles, coolers
Garage doors, bike trailers, parts bins and display cases
Whether you’re a Buell diehard, an oddball sportbike geek, or just a fan of gnarly hot-rod art, this decal brings big energy to any surface.
A must-have for motorcycle enthusiasts, sticker collectors, and Buell fans who like their machines fast, different, and a little unhinged.
Vehicle Info Blurb
The Buell Firebolt XB9R hit the streets in the early 2000s as one of the most unconventional sportbikes ever built. Powered by a 984cc air-/oil-cooled V-twin, it used Erik Buell’s signature engineering tricks: fuel carried inside the frame, oil in the swingarm, a massive perimeter front brake rotor, and an underslung exhaust for centralized mass. Compact, flickable and torque-rich, the XB9R earned a cult following for its unique feel and radical design—part American hot-rod, part racebike science experiment.