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    Senior Member F6B-RICH's Avatar
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    from NJ. WOW a Harley guy that went yellow not black
    Ride it like you stole it

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    Senior Member Ixol Phaane's Avatar
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    It's great to have you along for the ride!
    And, btw, welcome to the fastest color!
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    Welcome from a bit north of you.

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    Awesome and I also came from a Harley CVO Road Glide. Great to have you here and I'm glad too be here too.

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    I came from 2011 street glide! love the 6
    The less you bet, the more you lose when you win

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    Congrats on the new F6B. I too am a longtime Harley rider although I have owned Honda and Victory bikes also. If things work out I might be right behind you as another F6B convert. I think I'm ready for smooth, fast and quiet.

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    Thanks for the welcome. I traded in my 3rd Harley for the F6b and couldn't be happier. It took a little time to get used to more torque and a lot more power. It also took some time to get used to the peg and shift location. I kept
    sticking my feet up around the engine guards. I've had this bike for two and half weeks and have about 1200 miles on it. The Flair windshield made a huge difference. I wasn't used to the "wind in your face" deal. I leave in a couple of weeks for my 3550 mile round trip to Idaho to see the grandson and daughter. My wife isn't a rider, she'd rather fly, so it works out good meeting her out there. I just ordered the belly pan and I did some pin-stripping and get
    lots of compliments. Love the bike.

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