Goldwing F6B
Having ridden nothing but Honda Valkyries for the past 20 years, when it came time to upgrade, I decided to stick with something familiar. The Honda Goldwing F6B is a close relative of the Valkyrie. Bigger engine, more buttons and stuff.
First impression was that it was very...
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Goldwing F6B
Having ridden nothing but Honda Valkyries for the past 20 years, when it came time to upgrade, I decided to stick with something familiar. The Honda Goldwing F6B is a close relative of the Valkyrie. Bigger engine, more buttons and stuff.
First impression was that it was very very wide. Felt like I was tippy-toeing because I was doing the splits to get on the seat. Also, the riding position felt more like what I imagine a scooter feels like, rather than a motorcycle. I was also discombobulated that I couldn't see the road, where the front tire is. All of that was an adjustment. I didn't really like it either.
What I DID like is that once I got it going it was even more nimble than my Valkyrie, even though it had more fairings and bigger engine! The power came in more of a straight line. I finally learned what most of the buttons do. Never thought I'd ever care about speakers, but I've really enjoyed having them. The bike is comfortable, smooth, fast, nimble, fat, and has so much storage. I took a trip from Houston to St. Pete's beach in Florida for a week-long business conference. Stopped by Daytona bike week on my way down through Tampa (only 4 hours out of the way or so). I had space enough for all my business clothes, casual clothes, helmet, gloves, and jacket, plus souvenirs from bike week and St Pete's beach!! I just can't get over how much Crap I can carry with me. Extra ammo, dry food, spare water, charger, air compressor, clothes, first air kit, a whole mess of tools, etc. etc. etc. I'm telling you it's crazy how much you can fit in the saddle bags. I also bought a 41L top box for the trip, I've never had the ability to bring stuff I was almost sure I wouldn't need on a motorcycle trip! haha!
Changing the air filter is truly insane. Honda has engineered the entire bike around the air filter to protect it in case of any crash. you must remove everything on the bike to access the air filter. Honda. c'mon. that's demonic. Changed it to a K
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