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    2014 Valkyrie and F6B

    Saw at NYC show. Mixed Emotions. Glad I have my 2013 F6B Red. New valk does not have the open engine visual impact of old. Prob a lot better performer. Only one Old Man's opinion, and you know what they say. Good to see lots of new activity from all MFG's

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    I had a 99 Valkyrie which was a great bike and very fast and smooth for its day..Traded it for a VTX, which was nice, but wished I would have kept the old Valk..Only have 600 miles on my F6B as the weather is terrible around here..Wondering out loud if the new Valkyrie will kill F6B sales down the road even though they are very different..I would venture to say the Valk will smoke the F6B as it is 100lbs lighter and has less wind resistance from the looks of it...I quess bags, backrest, windshields,etc. are coming next spring as accessories..Like the looks of the Valk, but the F6B is more my kind of bike these days and after spending lots of bucks to add custom paint, aftermarket shield, Cobra pipes, grips , K&N filter, chrome covers on some areas and kick-stand, I will be keeping it for a long time to come...Really love the thing so far and can't wait until spring to arrive.......

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    Owned 2 Valk tourers (98 & 99) over the years. I really liked my Valks.

    Back in 2004/05 All the Valk (VOA & VRCC) forum guys were hoping this new bike based in the GL1800 platform was gonna show up after the Rune. But Honda just kinda baled on the Valkyrie in favor of the VTX.

    I'm sure this new version will be a real performer, twisty roads or straight line, and will walk away from anything else in it's size. Valk riders used to have a lot of fun with Harleys.

    I heard about & saw the pics of the new Valk but it didn't impress me enuf to stop me from getting an F6B.
    The only disappointing thing is that the new Valk is (I think) available with ABS but F6B (US version) isn't ?

    I hope it does well for Honda and maybe it looks better in person but I wouldn't trade for it!
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    I am going to the NYC show today so I will check them out
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlaMike View Post
    Owned 2 Valk tourers (98 & 99) over the years. I really liked my Valks.

    Back in 2004/05 All the Valk (VOA & VRCC) forum guys were hoping this new bike based in the GL1800 platform was gonna show up after the Rune. But Honda just kinda baled on the Valkyrie in favor of the VTX.

    I'm sure this new version will be a real performer, twisty roads or straight line, and will walk away from anything else in it's size. Valk riders used to have a lot of fun with Harleys.

    I heard about & saw the pics of the new Valk but it didn't impress me enuf to stop me from getting an F6B.
    The only disappointing thing is that the new Valk is (I think) available with ABS but F6B (US version) isn't ?

    I hope it does well for Honda and maybe it looks better in person but I wouldn't trade for it!





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    The new 2014 F6C Valk was actualy the bike I was going to purchase. I figured that Corbin would design some bags for it pretty quick and it would be a very cool bike to have. That's gonna be a sweet machine to see on the road, I cant wait to see one. I sure wanted that baby blue color.

    Love my 2013 F6B and all that weather protection that comes with it standard though. The only part of me that gets a little weathered is my face and neck. Legs and torso along with arms stay pretty protected. I made the right choice for me on the F6B.

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    YUP

    I still have my '97' Valk, it is a work horse for sure. I have it set up for touring and pull a Bushtech trailer with it when doing so. The only problem I have with it, is the six carbs. In high altitude the Valk gets weak and that is bothersome. I must say that since I have gotten the F6B the Valk does not get ridden much, I think a sale is in the future. And by the way, I do NOT like the looks of the new valk.

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    2014 valkyrie & f6b

    Quote Originally Posted by CBXBob View Post
    Saw at NYC show. Mixed Emotions. Glad I have my 2013 F6B Red. New valk does not have the open engine visual impact of old. Prob a lot better performer. Only one Old Man's opinion, and you know what they say. Good to see lots of new activity from all MFG's
    Had a 2014 valkyrie & traded for a leftover 2013 red f6b. Needed luggage space for my copilot. My thought after 4k miles on each. The Valkyrie feels more powerful, probably due to its lesser weight, and didn't exhibit the cold engine 2000 rpm hesitation the f6b has until warm. The Valkyrie will flat out handle the f6b, again due to less weight and an inch larger tire front and rear. Mileage for me was better also. Less wall up front for wind to push against. A small handlebar mount shield was all I needed and would do 500 mile trips to N.C. on the stock seat no problem, but then I've been riding for 46 years and have owned over 80 bikes of all makes. The f6b is a Cadillac on the highway, and the seat is WAY better than the Valkyrie for both of us. I have the tall Honda shield and get no buffering or wind noise at all. Tune volume on 12 to 14 is all I need, anything more hurts my ear, as I can only hear well out of one. Installed centerstand and Honda tour bag behind Show Chrome backrest and all is good. My take: F6b for extended highway trips,but the Valkyrie is great for around town/Dragon Slaying/Snappy fun!

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    Agree with everything you said.
    I had 2014 Valk, traded in for 2016 F6B Deluxe love both but lack of storage made me look into F6B. i wish i had some extra cash (valk) still sitting on dealer floor i would buy back for around town..
    bottom line both great bikes.. i had 2 new Harleys (2012 Glide/2014 Limited) would not go back to harley unless they gave me one for nothing...

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    Somebody's gotta be different--may as well be ME

    I traded my F6B for a Valkyrie because for the smaller size and less weight. Everything said is true. Both bikes are great---just made for different purposes. The new Valk is a Sport Bike with monster power and moderate comfort. It is referred to as a "Power Cruiser", but I don't think of it as a cruiser at all. More like a "Heavyweight sportbike".


    BTW---I also had a '99 Valkyrie Interstate. The biggest reason I got rid of it was that it was very top heavy with the wife on the back and brakes were not that good because of all of the weight. JMHO of course.
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