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    DarkSider#1617 Steve 0080's Avatar
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    Seems like FLA may be taking the lead in ownership!!!!!!!!!!!!! Welcome!!!!!!!!!
    " Truth is often deemed rude, blunt and to the point which is why so few make their friend " Freddy Hayler ..352-267-1553 Sanford, FLA Gutterman6000@Gmail.com

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    Now ya got it!

    Let the fun begin!!!
    "Great Britain's a great country, but it's not an idea ... that's how we see [America] around the world, one of the greatest ideas in human history." Bono

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Seems like FLA may be taking the lead in ownership!!!!!!!!!!!!! Welcome!!!!!!!!!
    Yeah, if this trend continues, we'll have to rename the bike to Florida Six Banger
    Ken (Hornblower)

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    Quote Originally Posted by powercruzer13 View Post
    Black 2013 standard has arrived in the garage.
    My '99 Valkyrie is gone. All good things must come to an end.
    I wish they all ended up like this!
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    Very happy, great deal leftover new 2013. Haven't spent much time on it yet with threatening Central Florida skies closing in but I can tell this is going to fit me well!
    You probably won't miss the Valkyrie. Our youngest son has my old Valkyrie. I haven't had any great desire to ride it compared to the F6B. No looking back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    Yeah, if this trend continues, we'll have to rename the bike to Florida Six Banger
    Can I join I'm lonely in Nova Scotia I've not seen another one up here since I bought mine a few months ago.

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    I probably won't miss the old Valks from a riding or wrenching perspective, especially since other than mods & maintenance there won't be much wrenching to do to the F6B. That was one of the points of buying it!
    Those of you that are on this forum that came off of a Valkyrie or are on the VRCC board know exactly what I'm talking about when I say it's the people that I met through the Valkyrie ownership that are the best thing of all. The Valkyrie people in the Florida area & even beyond have formed a bond of friendship the will out last any motorcycle. I guess it's our similar mindsets that drew us to the flat 6 powered bikes & provide the comradery that transcends bike ownership. Kinda like the Harley thing... except real.
    '97 Valkyrie Tourer, SOLD!
    '98 Valkyrie Tourer, traded for wife's F6B
    '99 Valkyrie Tourer, traded in on MY NEW F6B!!!!
    '05 Shadow Spirit 750 traded for wife's F6B
    '05 Triumph Rocket 3, gone but not forgotten
    2013 F6B, black standard.
    2013 F6B, red Deluxe for the wife.

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    Welcome!
    Enjoy the ride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by powercruzer13 View Post
    I probably won't miss the old Valks from a riding or wrenching perspective, especially since other than mods & maintenance there won't be much wrenching to do to the F6B. That was one of the points of buying it!
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    Don't forget easier/less cleaning and polishing required,,,

    Some of the 'traditional' bikes look sharp in there own way, but keeping the 6 'presentable' is a whole lot less work than any other bike I've had,,,

    People?

    Eh,, we get by,,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotrod View Post
    Don't forget easier/less cleaning and polishing required,,,

    Some of the 'traditional' bikes look sharp in there own way, but keeping the 6 'presentable' is a whole lot less work than any other bike I've had,,,

    People?

    Eh,, we get by,,,,,

    You got that right!!!
    "Great Britain's a great country, but it's not an idea ... that's how we see [America] around the world, one of the greatest ideas in human history." Bono

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