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what is it?
I’ll be dang Blu, I’d forget my hat if it wouldn’t sitting on my head. Thanks for the embarrassing reminder 😂🤔🥵And I can’t remember what it’s called, not a gold wing.
Looks like a HONDA
It’s a Honda gold wing Flat 6 B, that’s stands for flat 6 Boxer, it’s a GL1800. Now I’ve got a good thread😂
Honda F6B: https://youtu.be/mv_vRNBiA2o
Lol, yep I finally got around to that info ACC🤔
A good buddy Pal of mine just scored this 2013, brand new, 0 miles, with full warranty , for literally half of the sticker price in 2013. 9500.00 + tax and tags, no dealer prep BS or added hidden cost. The sticker price was 21K. Regardless of ones preferred brand, this was a good deal in my opinion. I can’t wait to ride it. I read some reviews and this thing is smooth, quiet and fast. Not a comparing thread here, just and observation note for those with a keen eye for a bargain👍
I'd probably ask the dealer to change out the brake fluid but otherwise gas it & go. I've got an '08 Wing that I put 60K on in the first 4 years of ownership, since 2012 I've put on another 5k. My wing doesn't see much action these days and sits for periods up to 8 months at a time. This Wing starts right up every time I hit the button, does not use a drop of oil between oil changes nor does it leak anything. Your pal got a good deal his Honda, good for him, I hope he enjoys his new acquisition.
Nice find Dan. I rode one back in the day and liked the seating position better than the the full up wing. I was very disappointed that Honda removed the cruise control though and it became a non-starter for me.
It’s got a full Honda warranty so I guess if there are any issues Honda will handle it and I’m pretty sure Honda is good for it.
You wouldn't ride a brand new 8 year old motorcycle out of the dealership with 8 year old fluids. Especially brake fluid. I realize the bike has a full warranty and Honda will absolutely stand behind their product unlike some other manufacturers. A simple brake fluid change could prevent potential future component replacement and downtime either during or after warranty expires. An associate of mine bought a new 2014 Honda VFR in 2018 for $7K. It was an outstanding deal but came with nasty brake fluid. Honda brake fluid is light tea colored and looks old to begin with. Just bounce this off your buddy to ask the dealer about the old fluids. I'd like to think a dealer would not intentionally let this unit out the door with 8 year old fluids but things fall through the cracks. Thanks.