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    I saw Honda may be discontinuing the Goldwing due to emissions also.

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    Sounds like they are dropping the Trunk-less model and the manual transmission bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackB View Post
    Sounds like they are dropping the Trunk-less model and the manual transmission bike.
    I guess if my F6 ever wears out or is crashed out, I will be looking for something from a different company. I ride solo, don't want a trunk, and I like my clutch. Just my personal preferences.

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    Everything will be electric in 20 years, or expensive as heck gasoline. The current movement will win this battle . I might buy a second F6B just as a spare, lol.
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    Never hurts to have spares!

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    Q: What is the right number of motorcycles to own?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpencerPJ View Post
    Everything will be electric in 20 years, or expensive as heck gasoline.
    Hopefully we'll learn from the blunders in Europe and back off on the fantasy that we can electrify everything. By shutting down reliable power plants and hoping a wind and solar utopia would emerge to fill the void, Europe became highly dependent on imported energy. And now they are paying the price. Coal plants are being reopened all over Europe, and with Russian natural gas cut off they're paying over $49 per million BTU for liquefied gas from the USA, while we're paying under $6. And the UK began to ration EV charging this month.

    I was at a race track last weekend and the Sunoco 110 was already expensive as heck. $13.78 per gallon!

    Last edited by F6Dave; 07-06-2022 at 09:41 AM.

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