Hi, I'm looking for a reputable place in northern NJ to get the F6B serviced. I could pick a local Honda dealer, but I would also consider other places if others have had positive experiences. Would appreciate any thoughts - thanks.
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Hi, I'm looking for a reputable place in northern NJ to get the F6B serviced. I could pick a local Honda dealer, but I would also consider other places if others have had positive experiences. Would appreciate any thoughts - thanks.
Bill, what type of service are you looking for?
Hi, I'm looking for the 4k mile service. I might do a bit more, maybe the air filter because the bike was in a dusty climate for a while. Overall nothing out of the ordinary though.
At 4K, I think you just need to change the oil/filter. Trust me, I am no mechanic...its very easy to do, unlike most bikes. I was ready to take mine to the dealer and spend $120 on an oil change till the guys on here told me how easy it was. I did myself last Sunday, and I don't have the center stand.
Check out this video, knowing that you won't have to take anything off / disconnect anything underneath an F6B unlike the full Wing in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYdClODGZPg
Thanks for the tip, and great video. I was thinking about doing the oil/filter myself, should be a pretty easy project...
Again, thanks for the input much appreciated.
It's very easy. Very with a big ole V. Your air filter is good. I had mine changed during a warranty drop off at 12000 and it was a waste. The filter still looked brand new out of the wrapper. Wouldn't worry until 30K, maybe a hair sooner.
They have to tear half the bike apart to get to said filter and you will be paying for about 2 to 3 hours labor to put a new filter in it. Watch you fuel mileage and if your up in the 39 to 44 mile per gallon range your filter is fine. Most people don't change it until 25 to 30 thousand miles.
I'll probably stick with the oil/filter and skip the rest for now, again thanks for all the input. I may have just saved a few bucks and created an opportunity to spend more time with the bike...
Wear gloves when you uncork the oil drain bolt. My pinky is just now recovering. It is a tight fit underneath and I never seem to learn my lesson.