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    Senior Member MarcPW's Avatar
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    Had a GW 1200, then GW 1500 back in Europe, drove through 16 countries.
    Then moved to beautiful New Zealand, and now ready to go for nice, relax rides, after a long break from motorcycles. Last two wheeler: Honda Dio 110cc
    (how did a managed ?)
    Last Tuesday, I picked up my F6B, first one delivered here in New Zealand (first owner...)

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    Where are the F6B Riders coming from?

    I have had many bikes in the past 36 yrs of riding.
    Most recently M109r I thought I would never get another bike.
    I miss the RUMBLE but this new bike is amazing, my 6 into 6 pipes on order.
    I know it wont sound like the 9 but hopefully it will be sufficient

    It may be me but the way my 9 was set up I dont think the F6b pulls as hard

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    R3T Tour

    Traded Triumph R3T 2300cc monster. Big, heavy and scary but Southern Powersports in Chatt TN did me right. Still have Vic CrossCountry my kickback tourer. I love it but F6B is a different animal. Feels like crotch rocket compared to what I am used to. There you go. And, you just can't beat Honda reliability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAYZSTEALTH View Post
    I have had many bikes in the past 36 yrs of riding.
    Most recently M109r I thought I would never get another bike.
    I miss the RUMBLE but this new bike is amazing, my 6 into 6 pipes on order.
    I know it wont sound like the 9 but hopefully it will be sufficient

    It may be me but the way my 9 was set up I dont think the F6b pulls as hard
    I too came from a 109. I certainly miss the rumble but the addition of tunes has taken my mind off of the sound. Please let me know how you like the six into six as the sewing machine won't cut it long for me.

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    Cool VFR1200

    I traded in a VFR1200 for my F6B Standard...at age 70 it seemed a good idea. Before the VFR I rode a Softail and before that a Sportster 1200, and WAAAYYY before that Triumph Bonneville.

    The F6B slices curves better for me than the VFR, but that's just my style of riding.

    F6B looks like best and last ride.

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    New F6B

    I traded a 2006 Suzuki C90T 1500 Boulevard. What a difference. I agree you need a taller windshield. Just picked it up last week, rode 300 miles , and weather has been cold and rainy since. So far I love it. Red and added lower fairing lights.

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    Drove 132 mikes to get it home & sold Road King 3 days later

    Yep, drove it home & really liked it, except the wind buffering, and sold the Harley very quickly. Waiting for the windshield for my black deluxe. Now wondering about other accessories.

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    F6B Trade

    The wife traded in her 08 1300 V-star and surprised me w/ black Deluxe and we just put 1300 miles on it this week, Pulling Kwick Kamp, to the Hill Country in Texas 6 days then home and then a quick run up to Southern Oklahoma and back at speeds over 100 at times, with some rain in the Metro mess all good, Kept the 97 Valk, Just to good a bike to let go, and the wife say's the F6 fits her better than her V-Star

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    F6B TRADE

    I have owned 4 new motorcycles in the last 5 years. Suzuki C50T, Suzuki C109, Kawasaki Vaquero and now the Honda F6B. I enjoyed them all. I traded the 2012 Vaquero after 7 months of ownership with 6447.1 miles on it. Got my F6B Feb.16 already have over 6700 miles on it.

    Love this thing. I have told myself that this is the last bike I am going to buy. Then again who knows?

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    Harley out!!! Honda in!!!

    For 20 years I thought owning a Harley was the pinnacle.. Man, I was so wrong!
    The Honda F6B is ''all'' bike.. I love it..
    Next week I start my 4,000 kilometre adventure around Australia.

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