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Verismo
08-21-2017, 07:21 AM
There is only one thing, in my opinion, the F6C does markedly better than the B. Heat management. I suppose it's inevitable that the thing which does such a fantastic job protecting you from the wind, the fairing, also serves as a heat sink, but c'est la vie. It's not a serious issue, especially on a highway at speed, but any traffic riding and it is definitely noticeable. A little furnace-like in San Antonio. I'll take it, because everything else it does infinitely better for my riding style, body type, and needs.

But if you get a chance to ride an F6C in some heat, check it out. It's almost like being on an electric bike. The fact that there was zero heat to the rider was one of my favorite things about that bike.

I already love the B so much, I can only imagine how much better it's going to get when the weather cools a little.

Jason

GaTeach
08-21-2017, 07:43 AM
Such an amazing bike. Two ladies I know just got F6Bs and they can't stop talking about them. Amazing. SG goes in today for 64K service. Every mile has been glorious.

Verismo
08-22-2017, 02:47 AM
Such an amazing bike. Two ladies I know just got F6Bs and they can't stop talking about them. Amazing. SG goes in today for 64K service. Every mile has been glorious.

That's fantastic, Ga Teach! Good for those ladies, they have great taste in bikes! And 64,000 miles for you, huh? You're almost through with your SECOND trip around the globe!

Jason

tiltingf6b
08-22-2017, 08:23 AM
There is only one thing, in my opinion, the F6C does markedly better than the B. Heat management. I suppose it's inevitable that the thing which does such a fantastic job protecting you from the wind, the fairing, also serves as a heat sink, but c'est la vie. It's not a serious issue, especially on a highway at speed, but any traffic riding and it is definitely noticeable. A little furnace-like in San Antonio. I'll take it, because everything else it does infinitely better for my riding style, body type, and needs.

But if you get a chance to ride an F6C in some heat, check it out. It's almost like being on an electric bike. The fact that there was zero heat to the rider was one of my favorite things about that bike.

I already love the B so much, I can only imagine how much better it's going to get when the weather cools a little.

Jason
I agree that's why I re-purchased an F6C after buying an 2015 F6B - stop and go it's the C but cruising its the B.

Verismo
08-22-2017, 08:11 PM
I agree that's why I re-purchased an F6C after buying an 2015 F6B - stop and go it's the C but cruising its the B.

Oh sweet. If I had more disposable income, I wouldn't mind having my F6C as a second. But as a primary, for me, there's no comparison.

Redlinez
08-23-2017, 11:15 AM
It's feels almost cold at stops compared to a Harley.

Verismo
08-24-2017, 06:11 AM
It's feels almost cold at stops compared to a Harley.

LOL, I bet!! I rode a new Indian Chieftain and that thing was a real nut roaster! Beautiful, but people must be somewhat masochistic to pay for abuse like that!

Old Ryder
08-24-2017, 01:30 PM
The F6C is a far superior machine in almost every way--not just with the heat. It corners, brakes better. The lighter weight makes it a lot easier to move around and the 5 MPG more doesn't hurt. I bought a Boulevard Windscreen and it is just as effective as the stock shield and fairing on the B. Add my MRA spoiler and I got a ton of wind protection with a clean, open look up front. It is a true "Power Cruiser" and the B is a "Heavy Weight Tour Machine"

Where the B has the definite advantage is long stretches of riding where comfort is needed. Another area is aftermarket support. The C has NO---and I mean ZERO AFTERMARKET SUPPORT from anybody except Corbin. You can't get average stuff such as bars (cables are custom cut), exhaust, ANYTHING!!!!---Wanted to get Avon pegs to match the grips and they don't even make pegs to fit the C.

Not really fair to compare as they are 2 different bikes, but I never noticed heat issues on the F6B, either.

broncsrule21
08-24-2017, 08:07 PM
The F6C is a far superior machine in almost every way--not just with the heat. It corners, brakes better. The lighter weight makes it a lot easier to move around and the 5 MPG more doesn't hurt. I bought a Boulevard Windscreen and it is just as effective as the stock shield and fairing on the B. Add my MRA spoiler and I got a ton of wind protection with a clean, open look up front. It is a true "Power Cruiser" and the B is a "Heavy Weight Tour Machine"

Where the B has the definite advantage is long stretches of riding where comfort is needed. Another area is aftermarket support. The C has NO---and I mean ZERO AFTERMARKET SUPPORT from anybody except Corbin. You can't get average stuff such as bars (cables are custom cut), exhaust, ANYTHING!!!!---Wanted to get Avon pegs to match the grips and they don't even make pegs to fit the C.

Not really fair to compare as they are 2 different bikes, but I never noticed heat issues on the F6B, either.

When I was looking at bikes, I thought long and hard about the B vs C. It came down to (at the time) the rear bags on the B. The solutions for storage on the C was very limited, Don't know if that has been remedied....

Old Ryder
08-24-2017, 09:16 PM
When I was looking at bikes, I thought long and hard about the B vs C. It came down to (at the time) the rear bags on the B. The solutions for storage on the C was very limited, Don't know if that has been remedied....


The only solution is $1800 Corbin hard bags, Honda leather bags for a little more than half that (what is on my bike) and generic bolt on universal fit. I also have a rack for a T Bag, so storage is not a problem. I hate that the bags cover the rear wheel and single side swing arm.

Verismo
08-25-2017, 02:37 AM
Old Ryder, glad you found the bike you like! Me too!

Jason

crossbowme
08-26-2017, 04:42 PM
I guess heat problems are in the eye of the beholder. I just completed a 2000 mile trek up the coast and around the St. Lawrence and the Gaspe Peninsula. It was in the mid forties in the morning and sometimes hit seventy by mid afternoon. I thought the B did a great job and often wished for more heat.

Verismo
08-27-2017, 03:05 AM
I guess heat problems are in the eye of the beholder. I just completed a 2000 mile trek up the coast and around the St. Lawrence and the Gaspe Peninsula. It was in the mid forties in the morning and sometimes hit seventy by mid afternoon. I thought the B did a great job and often wished for more heat.

Lol, well the eye of the beholder is often influenced by weather. In San Antonio last week it was 105-110 the whole week.

Old Ryder
08-28-2017, 12:01 PM
Lol, well the eye of the beholder is often influenced by weather. In San Antonio last week it was 105-110 the whole week.

I did find that Baker Leg Wings really helped to eliminate a lot of the highway heat AND cold---not to mention rain.

I opened them up on the interstate one day thinking wind would help, and much to my surprise the air made it a lot hotter on the bike. I pulled over on the shoulder and closed them back within 5 miles.

tiltingf6b
09-02-2017, 06:11 PM
The F6C is a far superior machine in almost every way--not just with the heat. It corners, brakes better. The lighter weight makes it a lot easier to move around and the 5 MPG more doesn't hurt. I bought a Boulevard Windscreen and it is just as effective as the stock shield and fairing on the B. Add my MRA spoiler and I got a ton of wind protection with a clean, open look up front. It is a true "Power Cruiser" and the B is a "Heavy Weight Tour Machine"

Where the B has the definite advantage is long stretches of riding where comfort is needed. Another area is aftermarket support. The C has NO---and I mean ZERO AFTERMARKET SUPPORT from anybody except Corbin. You can't get average stuff such as bars (cables are custom cut), exhaust, ANYTHING!!!!---Wanted to get Avon pegs to match the grips and they don't even make pegs to fit the C.

Not really fair to compare as they are 2 different bikes, but I never noticed heat issues on the F6B, either.

@Old Ryder - I bought torque Loops and the slip on pipes from Jimmy at Torque master - they are wonderful sounding together.
I bought the large OEM windshield from my Honda dealer - I am not sure if that is what you have - but mine is perfect also
corbin glass saddle bags are nice but $1800.00
corbin saddle - just completes the look
I just installed a www.lowerwings.com
1 1/4" lowering bracket on my new F6C and slipped the front forks 5/8" and I am loving the ride and now feel firmly planted at stops.
The two bikes are really different to me - I like to think of my B as a Cadillac and my C as a MOPAR muscle car. GRUNT is good.