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    Senior Member SmallPasture's Avatar
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    No V-twin, No prob

    Can't say enough about the Dream Machine (F6B). Picked mine up 3 weeks ago and have had perma-grin ever since.

    Never owned a V-twin but I did have the learning experience of ridding a 96' Ultra Classic/Electo glide (father in-laws) from Houston to Amarillo and back in August one year. That was by far the loudest/butt numbing-est/hottest ride I have ever taken in my 20+ years of ridding.

    I did trade in my mid-life crisis for my new Bumble-bee:
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    This 2010 Kawasaki Concourse 14 was the mid-life crisis...and it will scare the crap outta ya!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmallPasture View Post
    Can't say enough about the Dream Machine (F6B). Picked mine up 3 weeks ago and have had perma-grin ever since.

    Never owned a V-twin but I did have the learning experience of ridding a 96' Ultra Classic/Electo glide (father in-laws) from Houston to Amarillo and back in August one year. That was by far the loudest/butt numbing-est/hottest ride I have ever taken in my 20+ years of ridding.

    I did trade in my mid-life crisis for my new Bumble-bee:
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    This 2010 Kawasaki Concourse 14 was the mid-life crisis...and it will scare the crap outta ya!
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    You have one beautiful yellow bike!

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    I had a VTX 1300C with Ultimate seats.
    Had the bike for ten years, and really loved it.
    I miss it, and knew that I would.
    But I picked up my yellow 6 a couple of weeks ago.
    I struggled with the idea of keeping the VTX versus trading it in - in the end, I figured that I probably just wouldn't be likely to make enough time for the VTX while I had a 6 sitting next to it in the garage, so I traded the VTX in as part of the deal.
    I have nothing but great memories of the VTX.
    Now it's time to make some new great memories with the F6B!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heavvyduty View Post
    Just lov my New F6B, But I'm lucky enough to have kept my Yam Stratoliner also, Witch is also a great bike.The F6B I can ride all day an just eat up the mile's.The Strat is great for in town an short ride's now.Plus you get the cool factor with the strat... v-twin .
    I Would keep F6B over my Strat.. Saying that.
    How Many of you mis your V-twin's. Just for sh##'s an giggle's?
    Still have my v-twin Extreme. Just had it dyno tested- 92.49 hp and 106.93 torque. Lots of fun!

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    Lov my F6N

    Quote Originally Posted by Heavvyduty View Post
    Just lov my New F6B, But I'm lucky enough to have kept my Yam Stratoliner also, Witch is also a great bike.The F6B I can ride all day an just eat up the mile's.The Strat is great for in town an short ride's now.Plus you get the cool factor with the strat... v-twin .
    I Would keep F6B over my Strat.. Saying that.
    How Many of you mis your V-twin's. Just for sh##'s an giggle's?
    Just sold my '97 Valk and '05 Rune. Love the Rune, but hard to justify keeping a $18k bike just to look at or keep as a collector.

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    I still like my V-Twin, a Kawasaki VN 2000.



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    Quote Originally Posted by richw56 View Post
    I had a VTX 1300C with Ultimate seats.
    Had the bike for ten years, and really loved it.
    I miss it, and knew that I would.
    But I picked up my yellow 6 a couple of weeks ago.
    I struggled with the idea of keeping the VTX versus trading it in - in the end, I figured that I probably just wouldn't be likely to make enough time for the VTX while I had a 6 sitting next to it in the garage, so I traded the VTX in as part of the deal.
    I have nothing but great memories of the VTX.
    Now it's time to make some new great memories with the F6B!
    Hey Rich, its Mark from the old club. Hope youre well. Got my f6b last November and love it.

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    I've still got my customised 2010 V Star 1300 and we have my wifes 2011 883 Sporty. As much as i like the 1300, the F6B is a whole different level of motorcycle.
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    I see I'm not the only one that still like's to ride the old v-twin LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heavvyduty View Post
    I see I'm not the only one that still like's to ride the old v-twin LOL
    Any type of long trip or even when it's cold out the F6B is the way to go and the other bike stays in the shop.

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