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    Shakedown Cruise = A+

    Bought my red F6BD on Feb 1 and the weather immediately went downhill..sigh. But, today was pleasant, so my wife and I decided to get out and put the first real miles in the saddle with the bike bone stock. Lubbock, TX to Littlefield, to Hereford, to Canyon, and then back down I27 to Lubbock, 258 miles total and 37mpg. Max sustained speed = 85mph. 20-30mph crosswinds when we were going north or south. Handled the crosswinds well--I mean it is a barn door from the side, but I’ve had other bikes with less plastic and smaller cross-sections that were worse in crosswinds. Did everything I asked of it without batting an eye—what an engine! Seating was comfortable for the both of us. My wife said the backrest was functional enough but it will definitely need to be raised before our big trips this summer. I didn’t mind the stock windshield so much. There wasn’t much buffeting but without earplugs the wind noise would have been maddening, so I can see a slightly taller windshield in the future. I didn’t mind the lack of cruise control, the throttle springs are a nice level of resistance (certainly not like my K1200RS where the throttle springs were made out of old bear trap springs). Overall, what a beautiful machine. This thing is made for 2-up.

    I’m really looking forward to seeing what it does on the old Devil’s Highway: US 191 Springerville, AZ to Clifton, AZ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miramiramira View Post

    I’m really looking forward to seeing what it does on the old Devil’s Highway: US 191 Springerville, AZ to Clifton, AZ.
    Oh, I enjoy that road. Did it in 2010 on the end run of the Three Flags Classic, leaving Springerville first thing in the morning, like at 6:00 am, and blasting down the Devil's Highway. It can get wicked, and fun, all at the same time. Your new F6B will love that road.

    As for the side wind....seriously...install a belly pan, and it will help. Believe me....no really...believe me

    http://wingstuff.com/shop/?keyword=belly+pan


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    Quote Originally Posted by miramiramira View Post
    Bought my red F6BD on Feb 1 and the weather immediately went downhill..sigh. But, today was pleasant, so my wife and I decided to get out and put the first real miles in the saddle with the bike bone stock. Lubbock, TX to Littlefield, to Hereford, to Canyon, and then back down I27 to Lubbock, 258 miles total and 37mpg. Max .

    Man you're from my old stomping grounds, Amarillo myself until 8 years ago. Put two daughters thru Texas Tech . Buy ya a Madstad and never use ear plugs again. Have fun!

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    I'm from that area myself. I graduated from Canyon High and West Texas A&M. One of my daughters, son-in-law and youngest granddaughter live in Amarillo.
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