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    Hey Dave, I remember your name from the VRCC and think I saw you a couple years ago at a Valkyrie rally in Northern Mich...I too was a Valkaholic and loved my 99 Black Tourer I rode for over 6 years...but, the F6B is better in everyway in my opinion..More power, handles better, love the fairing, rides better and is just plain more fun to ride...I have a 11"-19" Baggershield, Cobra 6-2-6 pipes, custom painted, Kury grips, and some chrome goodies....This is the nicest bike I have had in my 45+ years of riding and I know you will not be disappointed in your choice....Keep us posted on what transpires and Good Luck......

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    Through the years:
    mini-bike
    Yamaha YZ-80
    Yamaha 125 trail bike
    '83 Suzuki GS 850
    '87 Goldwing
    '01 Valkyrie Interstate, totaled 2011
    '97 Road King, purchased fall 2013, hated the vibration
    '13 F6B Deluxe, early March

    I was excited to hear about the new Valkyrie, but it's just too short. Saw the F6B and fell hard for it. Found a great deal on 5,000 mile and purchased with out riding it. Have ridden it around the block and now waiting for the temps to hit above 30 and dry pavement here in the Twin Cities.

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    Honda ST 1300 for me

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    77 Suzuki GS 750. Purchased with 5000 miles in 1979. Sold in 1984 with 50,000 miles, mostly just because I had ceased to have the proper amount of fear and respect for the bike and the road. It was fast, fun and reliable, as were most the generic 750's back then. Been watching the Goldwings off and on over the years, but could not resist the F6B. Only back in the saddle for a couple of weeks now, after a two-day BRC. Really I don't have the words to describe how enjoyable it has all been. Glad, also, to have found this forum where many seem to feel the same, especially the mod. Nice fellow.

    Bill Strange

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptRob View Post
    Still have ( maybe not for long) HD Street Glide
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    The less you bet, the more you lose when you win

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    Coming from an 07 Yamaha Midnight Roadstar Silverado I bought new and put 17000 miles on...put a lot of time in on that bike getting it just the way I wanted but just had an urge for the f6b... and I like to tinker and my Road* was just about as tinkered out! Time to start on the F6b!!

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    I traded 2 bikes for my F6B last Saturday. One was my '98 Valkyrie that I bought new in '98 and the other was my '08 Suzuki 650 V-Strom.

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    No Trade just added to the stable

    I still have my 97' Valk and the wife has an 08' 1200 Sportster. Thinking about selling my Valk

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    I'm coming from an '06 Shadow 750. Put almost 60,000 miles on her (still keeping it as a daily commuter bike), but wanted something better suited for longer rides. After 2 or 3 weeks with the F6, I don't think it can get any better than this.

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    Triumph America.

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