62-----never have grown up----off HD`s and back on a F6B---
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62-----never have grown up----off HD`s and back on a F6B---
Now that I'm a proud and happy owner...I'm 59. Feel older physically, not mentally. Plan on riding until I can't.
I am 59 and after 25 years of being bikeless. I retired and bought myself a bike (Honda F6B) for a retirement gift to myself. I get giddy ever time I cock my leg over my BIG RED SEXY bike. Only thing that has change from the time at I rode when I was young too now. Is that I'm a lot more safer driver. I also took a rider safety course before I bought this bike. It was one of the best thing done. Keep your wheels on the ground and drive safe everybody. Big Red 1
66 here and plan to ride until I can't walk! Which hopefully is a very long time yet.
Not an owner yet, but hope to be next spring. By then I will be approaching 73! Some tell me that it's too heavy a bike for an old guy like me to handle, but right now I'm not having a problem with a 750 pound cruiser, how much harder can it be to handle the extra 90 pounds?
Old enuf to know better, but old enuf not to care.
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Ken
The low center of gravity on the F6B makes it very comfortable to get up and off the sidestand, hold upright when stopped etc. It feels lighter than the V-twins and even lighter than my old Valkyrie. I'm pushing 73, of average strength, and have only a 30 inch inseam. The bike is very manageable and inspires confidence. You'll feel comfortable and right at home on it. Enjoy.
I'll vote when I pick up one.. But I'm 35
After learning on a 550 four cyl when I was 15 circa 1980 I went dark on motorcycles aside from rentals in vacation spots until my 35th
birthday. I went Kawi 1500, lasted 2 yrs and then embraced the Harley Style as I was so impressed with the styling. After about 12 years on road king classic then Ultra Classic dresser ( and $$$$ in customs) I sold it for post divorce house. Three years with no bike, I decide forget the Harley style and try on something tried and true back to my Honda roots. At now 51 1/2 I no longer give a damn about how cool I am rather about the total riding experience. I pick up my new f6b in 10 days.
55 when I got big red, soon to 56.
I do not know if red is the fastest but it is faster than the other 14 bikes I have.