This was a previous poll that was lost.
What was your previous Motorcycle before the F6B ???
Another HONDA
Yamaha
Kawasaki
Suzuki
Harley Davidson
BMW
CanAm Spyder
Victory
Ducati
Other
This was a previous poll that was lost.
What was your previous Motorcycle before the F6B ???
We only get one choice.....
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These I totally forgot about
1976 Honda gl1000 goldwing
1994 Suzuki 800 intruder
1969 Yamaha 175 2stroke
1993 Kawasaki vn1500 Vulcan
1981 Honda gl1100 goldwing
1984 Honda ft500 ascot
They say the memory is the second thing to go..., I forget what the first thing is
Honda CT90
Honda CB175
Suzuki Titan 500
Norton Commando 850
Yamaha Virago 950
Honda GL1000
Triumph Bonneville 750
another GL1000
VTX1300
Norton Commando 750
Steve, I should have made the poll so that you could have made multiple choices, my bad . I wasn't thinking and I can't change it now. Just post below this response what else you had or have.
Thanks
I've had a bunch but last was a Suzuki M109R.
My last ride was a 2010 Can-am Spyder RS-S man what a fun ride she was.
Had a couple of Valkyries, actually sold one and a dirt bike to buy the F6B. I still have a 1997 black and yellow Valkyrie that looks like new. It's all set up for travel, I tow a trailer with it and it has so much chrome on it it hurts your eyes. With the F6B I am anti chrome for this bike. I tell ya 16 years of technology between the two bikes is incredible when you ride them!
2003 VTX 1800c.jpg
2003 Honda Vtx 1800c and that was a bike I thought I wouldn't stop riding for a long time. The F6B changed that and I know I would still have that bike and still love riding it if the F6B hadn't come along.
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