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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Hand Luke View Post
    I am waiting to see new Roadglide in person, too. The spy pictures don't appeal to me as the fairing seems angled forward and downwards somehow, it just looks wrong somehow to me:

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    Also the fairing seems to be very far from the rider, which means less wind protection and more turbulence. But we'll see.
    So much for HD moving into the 21st century with a totally water cooled modern engine. This is just cosmetic with a fairing change and the new styled saddlebags. What a disappointment.

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    The Road Glide is THE BEST TOURING bike H.D. makes! Bar none....the fairing is very nice and blocks most of the air!!! You just need long arms to reach the radio!!
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    With a few additions (throttlemeister, Madstad screen, MP3 luggage rack, heated gear cabling, USB port, GPS/phone mount, fork brace, belly pan) I have the tourer I always dreamed of. All day comfortable, easy to manage at low speeds, easy to get on and off the stand, plenty of power, quiet on the road, great weather protection, confident handling... my wish list for this bike is very very short (cruise, ABS, bluetooth, higher quality suspension, remote side case release), way too short for me to remotely consider another bike. This is it for me, I am riding this beast until it falls apart or until they come out with a new F6B that has the extra stuff I really want. The F6B is an awesome, amazing bike. ****ing killer machine.

    Frankly I don't like going faster than 100 anyway. Things can go tits up in a hurry at that speed. This is what happened to a Concours I was riding with when it got a speed wobble at 100 mph:

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    Homey never knew what hit him. Thank god for him he landed 150 feet away into the sand on Panamint Valley Road and only got a broken ankle; if he'd hit the pavement who knows how bad he might have been hurt. No thanks!

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    High speed wobbles can be exciting!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by motozeke View Post

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    Homey never knew what hit him. Thank god for him he landed 150 feet away into the sand on Panamint Valley Road and only got a broken ankle; if he'd hit the pavement who knows how bad he might have been hurt. No thanks!
    Only an ankle! Wow!
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    I had my black standard for only a few months. My Hurricane(a '93 in really good condition) sits beside her-or him I haven't decided yet:-).Between the two I have everything I need. The F6B is frickin' perfect for what I love it for.
    Went from Denver to Madison Wis for the wing ding as the maiden voyage. No cruise and I didn't miss it. Don't think I want to ride without instant control of my speed and it didn't bother my 64 year old wrist at all. I do have the palm thingy on it.The stock seat with a backrest was good but started being a pain around 600 miles - Mustang looks good and most seem to like it. Saw one on Choptop's bike,yeah, that's coming....looking good Sir.....
    Bike was fast when I wanted it to be,I hit 115 without really knowing it's going that fast,no problem .I am learning parking lot with it but no complaints. Handled exceptionally at speed,I have a beer story I can tell you as far as high speed maneuverability but not here for brevity's sake.
    All in all My wish list on performance is short. A belly pan will be necessary as I got caught in the wind on some high overpasses at speed-that was really unsettling.Lights for night riding,Mustang seat.
    My suspension is just over halfway which was good with the load on the road ,great in Colorado twisties,on which you will NOT do 115 -125 on (not sure how you define 'twisties' )
    Long/short,this bike is perfect to me. I like the wind and rode about 200 miles in the rain only thing I'm thinking about is making that short windshield black. (we'll see how I feel about the height when it gets cold:-)
    The other things I would add are cosmetic,lower cowl lights, maybe doctor up the rear brake and signals,I saw the 'black chrome' sides at the show and kinda liked that,blackout turn signals,and if I could find them and be sure they are reliable "angel eyes" for the main head lights.
    Aside from that it's perfect. I have to agree with the guys if you really don't like it sell it to me cheap :-) The only thing better than having one - is having two !!
    Harley !?!? kidding right ? to each his/her own my friend......

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    Cruise Control Option

    There are a few cruise control options for the F6B. Since I just purchased my F6 yesterday, I'm researching accessories right now and know I will need some form of throttle lock for the long hauls. For now, I'm using the "Go Cruise," which is sold on eBay or their main website for $20. I used this on my FJR...you would need to purchase the sport version as the grips are thinner than a cruiser grip.

    The other option is a Throttlemister, which I have not experienced.

    And the other is Kaoko...I used their throttle lock for my FJR, and really like it. It matched the opposite grip end so I only had to purchase the throttle lock...not another end piece to match the throttle lock. Also, the Kaoko has groves on the end so you can easily apply the lock to the throttle. While activated, you can still easily adjust your throttle up or down on the fly. These run about $100-150.
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    Seat? Put on a back rest and handle bar risers, seat problem solved for me.

    Windshield? Mounted a Firecreek Windbender, problem solved for me and the SO.

    Flexing in twisties? Front fork brace, same problem on my Gold Wing, problem solved for me. PS, I added full Traxxion on my Wing, bike still flexed in the twisties, once I added the fork brace the flexing completely went away.

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    Nice Jimmy...very imprompt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    The Road Glide is THE BEST TOURING bike H.D. makes! Bar none....the fairing is very nice and blocks most of the air!!! You just need long arms to reach the radio!!
    You said it all, it is the best HD makes, I've had a couple, but I ride the F6 by choice now, because it's better. Let me rephrase that, I will ride the F6B again, when this shoulder thing heals.

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