Actually, it's made by Uni-Go, and it's the Touring Model (they have three). Made in New Zealand and sold by a U.S. Distributor in Florida.
See interesting video below. (You'll have to get past the poor resolution and obnoxious soundtrack):
Interesting, albeit poor quality video, here.
Here is another older demo video. There's not a lot out there on them.
He has an unusual removable hitch, but it shows the process from start to ride.
(Sorry, I guess obnoxious soundtracks are an Aussie thing.)
Video
[I suppose it's okay that I'm hijacking my own thread ]
You and I are 2 peas in a pod bro! I've also had 12 bikes in the past 18 years: http://dwelch.cocc-cis.com/hobbysite.html. (Need to add pics of the new F6B)
Though I can't say I've bought any of them with the intention of flipping them, I'm just fickle.
As I founded cruisercustomizing.com I'm obviously a cruiser guy, and love to spend money customizing my bikes to my liking (see my current other bike, the M109R at above link) as proof.
So I think keeping both of these bikes may be my solution. The M109R as my around town uber cool "bar hopper" type of bike, and the F6B as my road trip bike. At least that what I'm thinking at this stage, I just got my F6B yesterday and likely won't be riding it for a few months. Maybe I should have bought a snowmobile.
I also am ex-Navy, also did 6 years (83-89) and got out as an E5 like Redlinez, I was an STG2 (sonar tech) and am unsure what an IC is?
Anyway, just had to say hello to a kindred spirit. Sorry for hijacking your thread Jim.
Bike is on the truck and headed West from Kansas!!! Wooohooo.
(Still doubt I'll see it till the new year though).
If you do decide to repainted it please let me know how much work it is taking all of the painted parts off of the bike. I'm thinking about repainting mine too, but I want mine to be blue! Im a bit intimidated thinking about taking the fairing apart as there are a million things attached to it! The rest of the painted parts should be fairly easy to R&R.