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    Suzuki gone Honda Home

    Thank the Lord that mess with my title and everything else (got to the dealer today, I was slow getting down there due to it was 40 degrees this morning in Cadillac leaving with no full fairing or heated anything. Had to stop twice to warm up. Finally got there to find out 4 guys buying bikes were ahead of me. Got there at 1:15 PM and finally was rolling at 3:55, but at least the new F6B is happily in the garage at home. Done deal! Now somebody tell Mother Nature to turn the darn thermostat up!!!!!!

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    Congratulations on the new F6B! I think you'll find it a more comfortable on cool days then what you were riding. Are you sticking with the stock windshield?

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    Glad I didn't have to make that ride...
    The weather forecast for Detroit on Saturday is 70°.
    Now the Florida gang can stop with the warm weather jokes!!

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    No stock windshield on my ride

    Quote Originally Posted by nonseven View Post
    Congratulations on the new F6B! I think you'll find it a more comfortable on cool days then what you were riding. Are you sticking with the stock windshield?
    I had the dealer install a full Bagger shield so that I can either go 11 inches or take it up to 19 inches which is where it was for the 130 mile ride home from the dealer.

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    If I may ask, did you dislike the M109 or just only want one bike? I ask cuz I am thinking about buying a 2nd bike

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    M109R

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheesyryder View Post
    If I may ask, did you dislike the M109 or just only want one bike? I ask cuz I am thinking about buying a 2nd bike
    Well I kept it 7 season of riding, what does that tell you, the nine is a powerful beast, rode well and handle better after I switch to a 250 rear tire, the 240 that came on it made the bike want to stand back up in the curves and the 250 just let it run the curve like it was on rails, I used Elite 3 Dunlops and never had one side slide or do anything that was detrimental to my health. The throttle takes a little getting use to but it grow less a problem the longer you have it.
    You definitely don't twist the throttle on an M109R without a plan, It jumps to life and quickly puts a big smile on your face.... I'm 66 this year and if I were 45 I would have bought another one. But these old bones are looking for something a little cushier and with more amenities

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    Congrats Watso!

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    Congrats too
    John (Jay) Bettua
    2014 F6b Red- sold 2016
    2020 Goldwing Matte Black
    Retired U.S. Air Force MSgt


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    I had a M109r also put 27000 miles on it . STILL SMILING but also I was looking for a smoother ride , F6B is so smooth and its a blast 2015 deluxe here!

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