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    Senior Member ED209's Avatar
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    New to Wings and forum

    I picked up a 2013 red F6B .batman-smiley.

    Traded my 120ci built Stratoliner. That was a great bike too.

    I'm tipping 54 years old and wisdom has told me to get the F6B to last my life. It fits all my wants to the T.

    My name is Ed

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    Welcome, Ed. I think that WE all hope that you too find the F6B to be one of the best bikes, if not THEE best bike, you have ever owned.

    I have no doubt that very soon a member of the Sunshine State Syndicate will be saying hello, and showing you their secret handshake that only riders from Florida get to share. There are a lot of Florida riders on this forum.

    Gather up all the info you can, think twice before making the purchases and changes to the bike, as there is a wealth of information on this forum.

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    Ex-Strat rider with 1st 'Wing' here as well.

    I had no real complaints with the Strat, but still, the F6B 'Wing puts one in a whole different realm.

    Welcome to the 6 and the F6B RIDERS forum!

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    .batman-smiley. Welcome .batman-smiley. and congrats on your new toy
    Ride it like you stole it

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    Welcome Ed. I am the same vintage, congrats on the bike, now let the fun begin.

    Let me help get you started: Windshield, lighting, back rest, seat????????

    I used to be the victim of the Harley tax but you can forgo all that as this machine runs well out of the box.

    F6B tax?

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    Welcome from the Shenandoah Valley, Ed. The advice and entertainment is good here. Glad you're here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 120ci View Post
    I picked up a 2013 red F6B .batman-smiley.

    Traded my 120ci built Stratoliner. That was a great bike too.

    I'm tipping 54 years old and wisdom has told me to get the F6B to last my life. It fits all my wants to the T.

    My name is Ed
    Welcome aboard, Ed. Name's Russ, another newcomer to the forum and recent purchase of F6B in Austin, TX. Love the bike, dig the forum, seem like great peeps.

    BTW, I just placed an order for the Baggershield screen (adjustable) and the Kuryakyn glove box cubby -- hoping a Starbuck's cup will hold fast in there. This forum is dangerous for your bank account

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    Quote Originally Posted by austin_tech View Post
    Welcome aboard, Ed. Name's Russ, another newcomer to the forum and recent purchase of F6B in Austin, TX. Love the bike, dig the forum, seem like great peeps.

    BTW, I just placed an order for the Baggershield screen (adjustable) and the Kuryakyn glove box cubby -- hoping a Starbuck's cup will hold fast in there. This forum is dangerous for your bank account
    Starbucks cup works!

    Unless you are one of the QFC club Plasti Dip is your friend!

    I agree, the forum is full of good people that will steer you as straight as can be. If you plan on buying pretty much anything for your new bike someone on here has experience with it. One person who shall remain nameless can also guide you through electrical events that would probably have killed most people. ( sorry Miles, had to do it)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkelley View Post
    Unless you are one of the QFC club Plasti Dip is your friend!

    Now available in black,,,

    One person who shall remain nameless can also guide you through electrical events that would probably have killed most people. ( sorry Miles, had to do it)
    If you ever ride with Miles, just remember to keep an eye on the sky!! ..

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