I'd give up my wife before my F6B! Just like others have said it only matters if you plan on selling her (F6B)I plan on .5 million miles with her.
I'd give up my wife before my F6B! Just like others have said it only matters if you plan on selling her (F6B)I plan on .5 million miles with her.
John (Jay) Bettua
2014 F6b Red- sold 2016
2020 Goldwing Matte Black
Retired U.S. Air Force MSgt
I just purchased a new '13 red leftover F6B standard for $13k in January '16. My only hesitation about the purchase is I just had a local dealer email me an offer for a '15 Matte Silver Deluxe for $15,495. I could've bought a bike 2 model years newer with cruise and the best color IMO that Honda offered for $2500 more. This same dealer was firm at $15,995 two weeks ago and would not budge on price.
Like many of you, I bought my F6B to ride and enjoy and knew when I picked it up I just threw $2500-$3000 away as far as resale value. It's even more depressing to see these bikes on Ebay with <5000 miles and no bids at $10,500 or $11,000. Hopefully, the value will increase a little when riding season gets back into full swing.
My next toy that I'm considering to add with the F6B??? Check out the listing below and see how much this $100k R&D bike has tanked. I think these bikes were fetching $25k-$30k$ new and actually went up over that number when they were discontinued. Some crazy deals to be had out there.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2004-Honda-V...m=262815219370
Considering the comfort this bike gives my wife and I, and the proven reliability of the Goldwing platform. I can't see parting with mine for a very, very long time. My main longterm goal would be custom paint. Resale value is the least of my worries, and I have another bike if I feel the need to act like a hooligan. Though my trusty Bandit has gotten very few rides since the "Death Bat" has come into my life.
2013 F6B ---Nimitz Class Battle Sofa
How did you "throw away" $2500 in resale value if you would have paid $2500 more to buy the '15 model?
Maybe the other dealer dropped the price due to an allowance from Honda. But either way, you apparently could not have bought at the lower price on the day you bought your '13.
As far as the Rune, they are very cool but I doubt many owners would tell you they were a slam dunk investment winner.
If you are already concerned over resale 2 weeks after buying, maybe you chose the wrong model of motorcycle, and not just the year of production.
Hope you can enjoy your F6B.
2016 GL1800 F6B-D
IBA Member since Y2K
Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
Definitely bought the right model. I looked at used F6B's before buying the new one. I was just stating that I knew when I signed the paperwork if I were to sell the bike the next day it would be a $2500 loss. As for the ''15 model, I'm saying I would've paid $2500 more to get the matte silver and cruise control plus a two year newer bike. My only hesitation is that I bought too quick and if I would've waited a couple more weeks I might have bought the '15. As for best bang for the buck, I probably did better buying the '13 but I bought this bike to ride and enjoy. I don't feel I'm hurting too bad on my purchase as the dealer also threw in a center stand, backrest, heated grips and labor as part of my deal. So I basically got a new Deluxe for $13k.
The Rune is certainly a niche bike. I wouldn't be buying it to put miles on. I would probably just ride it to local car and bike shows because it's just a rare cool bike.
This F6B is my second one and I have regretted selling my first F6B ever since it left my garage.
Another crazy update since this forum is about F6B prices dropping. Dealers are starting to offer 2016 F6B Deluxes for under $16k and I bet you will be able to get a cool white '16 for $15k-$15.5k by summer.
Either way, the F6B is perfect for someone not ready to go full wing and it's sad the bike didn't sell better. Honda should've probably kept the msrp around $16,995 instead of $21,995 as that would've been a more realistic msrp to start with.
Why is it that some dealers can be as much as $2k lower than other dealers. Is there that much difference in their cost.? I drove out and looked at a new 2015 Standard today, bottom dollar was $17k. I paid $15k for a new 2013 last July, evidently that was too much but it was the best deal I could find in my area.
Salesman told me the 2015 was a dx, but after getting there he had to correct himself. With all of the reports here of 15 dx's going for between $15 & 16k, I'm thinking I need to update. I realize that I'll take a big hit on the current bike but I really like the matte silver and the extras on the deluxe would be nice.
Great for buyers though! I picked up my used 2013 for $10,500 last summer. Couldn't be happier!![]()
I just picked up a new 2015 F6B Deluxe for $15,000 with no added dealer fees. Hopefully this was a decent deal. I think that its a lot of motorcycle for the money.