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    BMW K1200LT I had

    Quote Originally Posted by Limoles View Post
    It's no way to provide all list of my previously ridden 40 ( or so ) bikes , but remember my first "Monster" Jawa 250 .

    Before jumping on F6B , this Bimmer was my best body , which helped me to discover most corners of USA and Canada . 190.000 miles and millions pictures in memories . I can't imagine living without motorcycle .
    Here is my 2002 K1200LT:

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    I loved that bike! I had it for about 8 years and sold it with over 80,000 miles on it and it still looked and ran like new. Mine was nothing but dependable, comfortable and awesome handling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Hand Luke View Post
    Here is my 2002 K1200LT:

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    I loved that bike! I had it for about 8 years and sold it with over 80,000 miles on it and it still looked and ran like new. Mine was nothing but dependable, comfortable and awesome handling.
    Before 2005 model , I had 2002 as well . Traded for new , because electro-hydraulic stand made lifting sooooo easy .

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    Well here was my previous love, the VTX1300. My reward for putting down the cigarettes 7 years ago. Never thought I would let it go and then the F6B hit the market.

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    2004 Road King Classic

    Bought this from Brooklyn Harley Davidson who lost the dealership, the only HD dealership in the whole borough, which has 2.5 million people in it, that's a lot of Harley davidsons. It's like losing a water concession in the Sahara.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Limoles View Post
    Before 2005 model , I had 2002 as well . Traded for new , because electro-hydraulic stand made lifting sooooo easy .
    I added one to mine. I bought it on Ebay from someone turning their BMW K1200LT into trike. I think I paid about $300 for it, brand new. It was easy to do, all the attachment points were the same as manual centerstand. All I had to do is wire it to a new switch on the handlebars.

    I loved showing off to HD guys at bike nights, I would show them the power centerstand and windshield at the same time. They couldn't believe it.

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    Nice!

    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    2004 Road King Classic

    Bought this from Brooklyn Harley Davidson who lost the dealership, the only HD dealership in the whole borough, which has 2.5 million people in it, that's a lot of Harley davidsons. It's like losing a water concession in the Sahara.
    I had a 2000 HD RK Classic:

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    I added a few things to make into a better tourer,which were all easily removable. I had it at th same time as BMW K1200LT, and I sold it in 2013 with over 70,000 trouble free miles on it. It still looked and rode like new, the pictures above were taken in 2013.

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    Here's a few of my recent enjoyments. 2004 VTX 1300c, 2010 Road Glide, 2005 R6. Miss them all but I think the F6B is a great combination of all of them; great style, function, speed, braking, handling, oh and did I say styling???
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    Nice bikes

    Quote Originally Posted by firetech View Post
    Here's a few of my recent enjoyments. 2004 VTX 1300c, 2010 Road Glide, 2005 R6. Miss them all but I think the F6B is a great combination of all of them; great style, function, speed, braking, handling, oh and did I say styling???
    I especially like that RG red and VTX rear fender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Hand Luke View Post
    I had a 2000 HD RK Classic:

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    I added a few things to make into a better tourer,which were all easily removable. I had it at th same time as BMW K1200LT, and I sold it in 2013 with over 70,000 trouble free miles on it. It still looked and rode like new, the pictures above were taken in 2013.
    What made those paint jobs pop was that little contrast color on the bottom of the tank. You really put some goodies on yours, I had the Vance and Hines Pro Pipe on and that was it pretty much.

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    Then I traded the Road King in for 2010 Street Glide.
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