Poll; Your Previous Motorcycle before the F6B ????

View Poll Results: What was your Previous Motorcycle before the F6B ?

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  • Another HONDA

    415 40.45%
  • Yamaha

    104 10.14%
  • Kawasaki

    93 9.06%
  • Suzuki

    76 7.41%
  • Harley Davidson

    202 19.69%
  • BMW

    58 5.65%
  • CanAm Spyder

    7 0.68%
  • Victory

    33 3.22%
  • Ducati

    7 0.68%
  • Other

    31 3.02%
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    Senior Member motozeke's Avatar
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    Previous bikes

    Don't own a F6B yet, plan to get one after my hip replacement. Current bikes are a 2011 Multistrada S Touring and a 2007 VFR800. Previous bike was a 1983 Honda VT700. I'll keep the VFR and trade in the Ducati. It's got a lot of positives but I've just come to find that tall-rounders are not for me, and given that long distance touring is my favorite activity I am looking for something with grade-A comfort and weather protection, but the full-on Wing has more than I really need in terms of features, weight and storage. The F6B looks about perfect!

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    Senior Member Bama Bagger's Avatar
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    My Bike Stable over the years:

    1968 Honda CB350 Twin (First street bike - bought as a basket case and re-assembled/restored)
    1976 Honda CB550F
    1978 Honda CB500 Twin
    1985 Honda V65 Sabre
    2001 Honda Valkyrie Interstate
    2010 Can-Am Spyder RT-S (Traded in for new F6B)
    2011 Suzuki Hayabusa (Still have and love - for my more youthful moments!)
    2013 Honda F6B - Besides the Busa, the best bike I have ever owned!!!

    And finally, I have money down on a 2014 Elio Trike!
    Thanks Jim - a.k.a. Bama Bagger

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