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    Member DJ TONY G's Avatar
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    Same here.

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    I am so glad I saw this posting as I've only had my F6B two weeks now and it has some straw and leaves in behind the speaker grill...I couldn't believe what I saw so timing was perfect. There must be a reason Honda has designed this cockpit area the way they did so as to allow this stuff to collect!!!
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    Bama, not to worry. I use the air hose from time to time. More important watch for leaves in the front air intake behind front tyre. We had to stop and clean Hornblowers F6B intakes as I was kicking up leaves and he was vacuuming them up..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bama Bagger View Post
    I am so glad I saw this posting as I've only had my F6B two weeks now and it has some straw and leaves in behind the speaker grill...I couldn't believe what I saw so timing was perfect. There must be a reason Honda has designed this cockpit area the way they did so as to allow this stuff to collect!!!

    Yes, there is a good reason for collecting all those bugs, leaves and butterflies....it is called...dinner. It prevents a long distance rider from having to stop and eat. This way the LD rider can simply eat on the go.

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    I just lift the visor on my helmet and take in what is airborne at the time, chew and keep on biken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retired Army View Post
    I just lift the visor on my helmet and take in what is airborne at the time, chew and keep on biken.
    That's "Priceless"

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