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    I think it's pretty cool looking...better if the bags were blended into the body more like the 6.

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    I like it, but the wood appliqué has got to go.
    Even carbon fibre tape would look better than that wood.

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    I can just hear it now.

    Where can I get a bigger windscreen?
    This seat sucks, does Mustang make one that will set me down and back 1"
    Do you think Steve 0080 will make a backrest riser for this?
    Wait......does anyone even make a passenger backrest for this?
    What about going Darkside?
    There's no place to store my gun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    I can just hear it now.

    Where can I get a bigger windscreen?
    This seat sucks, does Mustang make one that will set me down and back 1"
    Do you think Steve 0080 will make a backrest riser for this?
    Wait......does anyone even make a passenger backrest for this?
    What about going Darkside?
    There's no place to store my gun!
    Ha! But you have to admit, that's the creed of any biker

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    I wouldn't wipe my azz with that thing.
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    2015 F6B Deluxe
    Matte Silver

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    I think it's interesting that after years and years of the Japanese manufacturers copying designs from the Germans, the tide has turned. The F6B is what gave them this idea for sure. It's a cool bike, but I don't know what I would do with it.

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    And now it's copy time for BMW. Look at the BMW S1000XR and compare to the Multistrada. Shame on them. (To stir things up is so much fun - sometimes :-))
    Always a good and safe ride,
    Karim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurare79 View Post
    And now it's copy time for BMW. Look at the BMW S1000XR and compare to the Multistrada. Shame on them. (To stir things up is so much fun - sometimes :-))
    I remember cracking up one time when I saw a Lexus and a BMW sitting side by side at a red light. It was evident where Lexus' styling cues came from.

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    It's interesting that this bike is a Roland Sands custom, it is totally west coast. No wonder many of you easterners don't get it, it's a different cultural background, surf and rods, applied to a BMW.

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    Not my cup of tea, but they definitely took styling cues from the F6B.

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