Still riding my Black 2013 F6B and approaching 46,000 miles. Besides being rear-ended a few years ago and replacing the left saddlebag I have had no issues. I change oil every season and all other...
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Still riding my Black 2013 F6B and approaching 46,000 miles. Besides being rear-ended a few years ago and replacing the left saddlebag I have had no issues. I change oil every season and all other...
Could have been a lot worse. Glad it was only the mirror that got hurt.
Went out on my F6B tis afternoon for a quick ride of 40 miles. Weather here in northeast Ohio got up to 55 degrees and the roads were dry. Mother Nature is teasing us today after trying to kill us...
They sure do look elegant dressed in black.
Love the changes you have made.
Still checking the boards a couple of times a week. Got a lot of info here for upgrading the bike over the years. Just riding and enjoying my ride. Safe travels to all.
I had the same issue, sharp pain between the shoulder blades, but went with a set of "Grip Puppies" for under $20.00.
I think the small diameter OEM grips were causing me to grip too tightly.
As...
Was just in there last week. Showroom is about 90% empty. Service seems to have 1 or 2 mechanics and has a 12 week wait for service appointments. Salesmen just sitting around playing on the...
Same here. Used a USB receiver in the left saddlebag for a couple of years then seems to cut out a lot. Replaced it with this one and it works great.
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Thank You!
If you are happy with that shop, I may give them a try.
My local Honda dealership is quoting 3 month wait list for service.
My tires aren't going to make it that long. Also need all fluids changed...
Bought Pathfinder LED's 2 years ago. Tried them out for 2 weeks and replaced with the OEM bulbs.
OEM bulbs have really defined light pattern. The LED's were brighter but didn't project well on the...
That is a great combination! Gives me some ideas.......;)
Glad to hear that you got your bike back. Hoping that all is corrected and you can begin to enjoy the bike again.
Best wishes...and stay safe.
F6B's do not like gravel roads. Avoid at all costs.
Glad to hear that I'm not he only one that almost lost a boot doing that. Scared the hell out of me.