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Is that a big lipped smiley face? :lolup:
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Is that a big lipped smiley face? :lolup:
Looks like it's grinning to me :lolup:
LOOKS AMAZING! I bet it will get a few more MPG! ( less frontal area)!
Like SUV's successful platforms start to all look alike.
I would drop some coin on a new F6B if it had all the bells and whistles the BMW K1600B has.
I agree 100%. The lack of ABS on heavy motorcycles like the GL-1800 and F6B is nothing short of criminal negligence by American Honda. Every other country in the world includes ABS on all Goldwings and most countries now mandate ABS on any bike over 125cc. American Honda (and only American Honda) puts profits ahead of the safety of its riders. Linked brakes may be nice, but have nothing to do with ABS. This is actually penny-wise and pound-foolish: a single death found to be caused by the lack of ABS on our bikes is likely to wipe away all gains made by such an irresponsible decision, and rightfully so.
Let's hope the moron who was able to allow such an omission is no longer with American Honda and that all new Goldwings and F6Bs will have ABS, beginning with the 2018 model year!
ABS - well, I have a slightly different approach to ABS.
I don't want it.
I consider it a hindrance to threshold braking and a foreign gov't mandated crutch for riders who do not practice with their brakes enough.
The brakes are the MOST important control on a motorcycle and deserving of the most attention & practice.
ABS is a fine feature if your muscle memory and "pucker factor" are not well trained and under control.
People who ride once a month to the beach bar or poker run are prime candidates for ABS.
If you find yourself "anally inhaling your seat cushion" every time you have to get on the brakes with purpose, you need more braking practice.
My $0.02.
Flame retardant suit donned. "fireybat"
Cheers,
Steve
said the man who just went down and says...." wow, it was a a lot more slippery than I expected"
It is clear to me that you have not watched the video where Moto GP guys were saying they were better than ABS.
The course had water, sand , slimy mud etc. They had to approach and hit the brakes at 30mph. the bikes had out riggers. ABS won every time. "BOOOM mic-drop"
On the other hand, I can stop on dry and make the rear end go high high... I am way better than ABS in that venue. On unknown surface at night, right after a rain...not so much. And I also agree the guy in the video may not have practiced braking.... only the shadow knows for sure...
I agree. Never had ABS on the dozens of bikes over 40 years. Not interested. Wonder if Takata made the airbag for the Gold Wing? If so, that recall might be in the mail. Was never interested in a Douche Bag equipped Gold Wing.