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    Quote Originally Posted by rmpbrown View Post
    Heya Jimmy - I do plan on keeping the Harley. She has Rinehart pipes and is pretty loud (bought it that way). The bike is actually pretty smooth but doesn't lend itself for long distance travel. I took it down to San Antonio to visit my father and was almost deaf (half helmet) and wind blown by the time I made it...lol That was about 6 hours each way. I also don't like getting that bike above 65-70 mph. It seems like it is wound up high in 5th gear at those speeds. The loud pipes probably make it worse than what it actually is (no tach on the Harley).

    I am still getting used to is how close together the lower gears are on the F6B. I feel like 1st gear on the F6B is like granny gear on those old 60's model trucks (very short). I suppose that is normal? My buddy that has a regular Wing says he starts out in 2nd gear unless he has his wife aboard. For smoothest clunk/noise free shifting, I am in overdrive by about 30-35 mph on the F6B. No complaints btw, just my observation and what he recommended.

    The F6B seems really smooth at 75-80 mph and is whisper quiet at speed. It handles like a sports car compared to the Harley. I would have torn the floorboards off my Harley by now after my trip down 315 to Palestine and back! That road has some pretty good sweepers.

    I love the F6B! I feel like I will be able to crank some miles out!

    Nothing wrong with owning an F6B and a Harley---even if it is a non Harley. The guy I work with tells me I don't really own a Harley at all---regardless of what the title and gas tank says.
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