I'm forty three (43).:shhh:
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I'm forty three (43).:shhh:
According to our poll, almost 40% are 50 or under. I think Honda has achieved it's goal. :clap2:
With 80% being between 40 - 65 , Honda has captured an audience where the majority wasn't looking for a traditional Fully equipped Goldwing but wanted something Big and yet still practical.
On the other poll, over 60% of the F6B owners have come from riding something other than a Honda as their last Bike. That to me is a large accomplishment.:icon_cool::yes:
I'll be getting my F6B just before my 50th birthday :clap2: I guess you could say it's a present to myself, well my wife says it is :icon_razz:
Paul B......
I did not take the poll as I do not own an F6B yet.....I am 77 and have a Honda Magna V4 and a Honda aero 1100....I will likely buy an F6B once a very high windshield is available.....
F6B is a Beautiful bike.
Avatar is my first bike, a 1948 Whizzer single cylinder on a 26" Schwinn bicycle...Belt driven...50 mph
Old Bob
67 years old 25 years of riding. 250,000 + miles
I'm 26 with 26 years of experiences :icon_mrgreen:
Just put a deposit on an F6B. (Signature Series in blurple) So, not an 'official' rider yet.
48
Honda VTX 1800, then a Stratoliner.
Always passed by the G-wings before as I was 'Cruiser-minded' and Wings felt cramped. Never wanted a trunk, either. (Still don't!) If it wasn't for the F6B, I still would not consider a "Goldwing".So glad Honda came out with the F6B with no trunk and it's new seating position! :yes:
No turning back now! LOL!
Good to hear you're liking the 6 as well! (I assume you ride with that tin foil hat on,,,, you know, just in case,,, :icon_biggrin:)
53 and enjoying my brand new F6B.
Rich
65 and have only been riding 25yrs. First bike was a XS1100 Yamaha and have been on a Honda VTX 1800 for the last 10 yrs. Next one will be the f6b, trying to wait for them to put the cruise back on, may not be able to wait that long!
I'm 60 and have been riding for 40 years. I own a '73 XL250, '02 VTX 1800C and will be purchasing aF6B .:icon_cool: :yes:
Turned 5-0 this year and replacing a Super Tenere.
Release of this bike was good timing for me, always been eyeing a GL
but F6B is what I might have converted it into.
Cheers! Picking it up today!
On bike number 9. The bikes keep getting more expensive
As mentioned in other threads, he no longer has his F6B.
So ya see, he really IS doing it all over again!!! :yes:
45 this is my first big bike, always had dirt, dual purpose or sports bikes. Been riding since I was 14
Turning 74 early next year and still can stand up straight enough to ride.....Traded a 2011 Vision for the F6B....
Just turned 55...been riding since I was 10 or so! :icon_mrgreen:
I bought my f6b at the youthful age of 66. Still have my Valkyrie.
I will be 49 in a few months, started riding at about 9, a 1974 75cc Indian dirt bike. Kinda wish I still had it.
32 years old. Upgraded from a Phantom 750.
Regards
Don
55 when I bought last week but turning 56 in a month. Was riding a Yamaha T-Max 500 for thr past 5 years and still am...just knew the F6B was for me the minute I laid eyes on it. The T-Max is a great commuter for around town, but looking forward to some open road on the F6B.
61 years old. Started on a 49 cc Zündapp gearless bike with just a clutch. To crank it, the clutch (left hand lever) had to be pulled... Then it could be paddled like a bicycle... Once up to enough speed, releasing the clutch lever would crank the engine and off you'd go. Stopping was simply pulling the clutch lever and breaking. On take off you could increase your "acceleration" some with a burst of paddle assist:-).
That was about 48 years ago. Since then I've been through a variety of bikes (about 17), usually the fastest I could get out the showroom. My slowest and lightest was that Zündapp, my fastest was a lowered, somewhat stretched and "Muzzy'd" ZX14... Best handling was my 2007 CBR 1000...My heaviest was a 2005 Goldwing... My most "interesting" is obviously the F6B... It gets more attention and generates more questions from others than any of my previous bikes. I very much enjoy this bike and don't miss the crotch rockets at this point. This one just might be my last.
Just picked up my F6B last Saturday. I'm 52 years old. Came off a Road King Police Special. Great bike, but really no comparision to this wing. I love it. New to the forum, so I hope I'm doing this right. Thanks all for the information.
64 going on 20
...said by a new owner of an F6B, female, age 65, going on 36.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbSbf...ature=youtu.be
I LOVE THIS MOTORCYCLE!:039:
I don't need a pole I love my F6B'riding' 59 going on a lot younger I couldn't have bought a better bike (Hand down) Get It ?? barney.fife
49 :039:
Turned 60 in June & rode from North Texas to Rodanthe Beach, North Carolina in September. 2,960 miles round trip. Really, really enjoyed the ride. Hope to ride to the west coast for the next long ride.
..... is simply a chronological measurement of how long one has been on Earth. Happy & Healthy is the greater achievement of life and how many more miles are left on the odometer of life.
I was born in the first half of the last Century and doing mighty fine, gracias a Dios!
My son just graduated from Texas A&M and once wrote a term paper relative to the fact that when, "Dad was born there were no televisions, VCR's, DVD's, cell phones, laptops, iPads, iPhones ......What in the Hell did kids do?"
Thank God we have them now and we operate each from a switch on the handlebars!
Closing out the final months of 43 with my new F6B
31 years old this year
36...........or is it 63. Yes it is 63