2011 Honda CB1000R
2008 Honda CBR1000RR
2007 Honda CBR600RR
2004 Honda CBR1000RR
2001 Honda CBR929RR
1998 Honda CBR900RR
1994 Honda CBR600F2
1993 Honda CBR600F2
1987 Honda CBR600F
1978 Yamaha XS500
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2011 Honda CB1000R
2008 Honda CBR1000RR
2007 Honda CBR600RR
2004 Honda CBR1000RR
2001 Honda CBR929RR
1998 Honda CBR900RR
1994 Honda CBR600F2
1993 Honda CBR600F2
1987 Honda CBR600F
1978 Yamaha XS500
Previous Bikes
1974 Honda CB450:yes:
1981 Yamaha XV920R:yes:
1984 Honda VF500F Interceptor:yes::yes::yes:
2003 BMW K1200RS:yes::yes:
2007 Harley Davidson XL1200 Low:no:
2008 Harley Davidson XL1200 Roadster:no::no::no:
2010 Harley Davidson FLHP Road King Police:no:
Still Own:
1975 BMW R90/6:yes:
2013 Honda F6B:yes::yes::yes:
04 Concours
Before that a couple of Triumphs, Honda Magna, Kawi 750 and 1000, a Yamaha 650, and started with a CB350
2000 Shadow Ace Tourer. It was a great bike but when I saw the F6B, that was it. I picked her up yesterday from Shroader's Honda in Hendersonville, NC and have been getting acquainted with her since. They were very nice. I got a 2013 standard model for $16817 out the door with 0 miles. No complaints.
Now i need to figuring out what I want to do to her.
Own now 2013 F6B Standard; 1998 Valkyrie Standard; 1982 GL1100.
Previously: 1955 Mustang, 1947 Indian, 1960 Ducati, 1964 Triumph, 1966 Norton, 1983 Goldwing.
Long hiatus while I spent 25 years in the Navy."coffee"
Previous bikes:
1981 Yamaha 850 Special
1985 Honda V30 Magna
1988 Honda Hurricane 600
1985 Honda V65 Magna
1986 Suzuki GSX-R 1100
1985 Honda Nighthawk S
1985 Honda VF100R
1993 Honda ST1100
2007 Honda ST1300
Current bike: 1994 Honda CBR1000F
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Bikes :
Suzuki DR 400 SM
Yamaha MT-03
Honda CBF 600 black
Honda CBF 1000
Kawasaki ER6-F (Broken engine at 15.000 km...)
Honda CB 1300 S red & white
Harley Dyna FXDX 1450 with 1000 of modifications.... 16'' ape hanger, carb, fork, etc...and lots of problems...
Scooters :
Suzuki Burgman 400
Honda 600 Silverwing
BMW C 600 Sport
BMW R1150RT. This is a great and very refined motorcycle but the stock seat is to small and hard and has a relatively short wheelbase. It loves the highway, and its sweet spot is 6th gear and 75mph.
Ive owned quite a few. The last 15 years has been the endless search for the perfect bike that does it all. IMO, it doesn't exist but the F6B is the closest thing to perfection that Ive found. Big, fast, smooth, great handling, perfectly balanced, comfortable, customizable, good wind and weather protection, cargo and towing capacity, doesn't even notice when the wife is on back, does everything I ask of it - and ultimately a very sexy bike that all the girls seem to love. She gets good long looks everywhere we go.