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

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  1. #1
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    My last was a HD Street Glide........

    1971 Kawasaki KZ400
    1977 Goldwing
    1984 V35 Magna
    1984 Goldwing Interstate
    1986 Goldwing Aspencade SEi
    1996 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Standard
    1994 Goldwing Aspencade
    2008 Harley Davidson Street Glide

    I have owned my 2013 Black Deluxe F6B for 3 weeks and have no doubt this is the best bike I have ever owned...and can't imagine buying another motorcycle. I have been riding for 30 years (I'm 48). I was thinking of buying another HD and rented a 2013 Electra Glide this summer (sold the last bike a couple years ago). It felt like it was going to fall apart, wobbly, high center of gravity, everything seemed loose (brakes, clutch, suspension, steering, etc.) Maybe because it was a rental and had been rode hard, but if I recall it only had about 8,000 miles on it. My wife didn't enjoy it at all (probably because I didn't feel very secure on it myself), but after a short ride last week on the F6B she said it was her favorite of all of them.

    If you are on the fence....jump down and go buy that F6B.

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    Senior Member motozeke's Avatar
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    About 20% former H-D owners, and it looks like the overwhelming majority of you are or were cruiser owners... Honda got something right in terms of how it packaged this bike.

    Then there's guys like me who are the sport-touring types who wanted something with better comfort and weather protection (with an aftermarket screen of course) along with the great looks.

    I think this bike is a really sweet package, I hope it's around for a long time.

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