Last week I was changing the oil and when I went to remove the front portion of my black Show Chrome belly pan low and behold the right screw was ripped out of it and that section was bent pretty bad.I must of clipped a curb or sumthin and that pan took the brunt of the hit.Couldn't really repair it as the back portion was ripped where the bolt went in so I ordered the Macgyvor pan and installed it today.Really nice pan and stout but somewhat of a pain to get in place but after a little fighten her in all is well and protected again.Plus the week I rode without a pan I can say the crosswinds did effect me a lot more and today she felt much better with a new pan in place IMHO.Big thumbs up for the Macgyvor product.
First vacation this year, rode from Cleveland on 129 to Murphy , and back thru Brassbald and Helen, going to Dragon tomorrow, and all places in between, 3 weeks of riding !!!!!! its hot but in the Shadows of Mountain roads
not so bad.........love this scooter !!!! 2nd gear 20-60 all day long.
Hmm. Don't remember say 19" but I did say Clearview tall. Measuring from front cowl to top of recurve is 16". This takes the wind over my helmet. I start my trip Thursday after work.
Changed oil and filter today. 3rd change, Rotella T6 and a K&N filter. Ready for the trip minus packing and go pro position.
John (Jay) Bettua
2014 F6b Red- sold 2016
2020 Goldwing Matte Black
Retired U.S. Air Force MSgt
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Had a new front tire put on; stock lasted 15,000 miles. I should do the math on how much I'll save versus the usual 5,000-7,000 miles I've gotten on other bikes. Hell, I only got about 3,500 on the original rear one 2011 Multi.
I stumped my toe on my F6B when I went to the Garage freezer to get the Ice pack for my paining Shoulder from Rotator-tendon surgery thats keeping me from riding it on such beautiful blue sky sunny Day:
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