I'm actually referring to this: http://wingstuff.com/products/53-fro...ask-for-gl1800 which is also offered for 2012 and later Goldwings. It's the vinyl mask or "bra" to keep bugs from permanently implanting themselves in the crap paint. While the nose and upper part of the fairing are the same, the lower bit just above where the aux. driving lights would go immediately above the side panels (where the radiators exit) IS different. On the Goldwings, the side panel extends lower, almost touching the cylinder heads and the top of the "chin" piece (that surrounds the driving lights). Since this area is different, and effectively shorter, the mask (or bra) will not properly attach in that area. This is why Honda only lists them for the Goldwings, not the F6B. Not willing to take "no" for an answer, I got one cheap off e-bay and thought I'd give it a try. It fits up great, except for that lower bit. My solution was to cut off the last 1" or so to eliminate the plastic "clips" since there is nothing down there for them to attach to, and take the cut edge and tuck it up between the side fairing lowers (at the extreme front) and a coolant hose that passes immediately adjacent to the panel. There is a chafing sleeve already around the hose, which barely makes contact with the fairing panels. Tucking the vinyl edge between the hose and fairing is a tight fit - should be tight enough to keep everything secure when at warp speed, and the chafing sleeve should adequately protect the hose - all of which has just enough "give" to get away with this. I'll get some pics - bike is stuck in garage at a bad angle right now - in a few days. But the vinyl mask may be a pretty good alternative to permanent paint damage from bugs, rocks, road crap, etc.