Goldwing F6B Deluxe Review

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www.DaveMossTuning.com
We fell into an alternate universe. Regardless, if I, Dave Williams (editor), could have a bike for every purpose (6 bikes in all), I would have a Honda Goldwing F6B for sure.
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  • @catalystreactionsbw
    @catalystreactionsbw5 жыл бұрын

    For those that are curious, I am 5' 9" tall, 30" inseam, size 9 US shoe, XL glove

  • @ricpowers1475

    @ricpowers1475

    5 жыл бұрын

    Dave Moss Tuning ...um..nobodys interested.

  • @scottbieber1731

    @scottbieber1731

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was interested! He's on the balls of his feet, I'm 6'3" so I'll be flat footed on the ground! I don't like tippy toeing while I'm stopped!

  • @leebrewer7394

    @leebrewer7394

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@ricpowers1475me to, speak for yourself da.

  • @bryancutty729
    @bryancutty7296 жыл бұрын

    I have a 40th anniversary F6B and a 2016 road glide and I have to say I love them both but the F6B is a true joy and amazing to ride.

  • @cloudk2088
    @cloudk20887 жыл бұрын

    Enjoying the new reviews you guys are putting out. Keep them coming.

  • @keithwhisman
    @keithwhisman6 жыл бұрын

    The anti dive works from linked brakes and the dampeners in the front forks. I’m a really big and tall dude and my 2013 F6B Deluxe does not dive when I grab that front brake. I had to fully harden the rear end to stop the bike from slamming to the ground on bumps. It’s a great bike.

  • @BizOrNot
    @BizOrNot2 жыл бұрын

    I had a bone-stock '16 F6B deluxe, (W ABS - imported from Canada to the US) and loved it. Sold it in 2020 for a new 2018 Goldwing tour DCT. What a sweet bike. DCT took a few hours of riding but now I'll never go back! Two bikes, two personalities, and two questions: 1) Have you ever done a front & rear suspension adjustment on the 2018+ GW with the new non-telescoping front forks? 2) What front & rear tire pressure do you suggest? I am 62, ride solo (not in a group), 1-up on the Colorado mountain 2-lane asphalt swisties. I am 6' 11 & 190 lbs. Have been riding dirt & street since I was a kid......but no expert. I take a 3-hr advanced-riders course once a year to keep my skills up....and learn....learn ....learn. Thanks Dave. Love your videos!

  • @roadglide
    @roadglide5 жыл бұрын

    This is all coming from a Tuner’s perspective and how the bike might be set up. I have no issues with Dave’s approach. All good.

  • @norcalzx6r
    @norcalzx6r2 жыл бұрын

    Great basic suspension review of the F6B, I love my newly acquired one. I was thinking about getting the Progressive Suspension Monotube inserts. Any suggestions?

  • @jamesspencer406
    @jamesspencer4065 жыл бұрын

    I own a 2014 f6b .Its the best bike I have ever owned.Only week points , it's heavy and no electronic cruise.Otherwise I ride this everywhere. Low maintenance ,reliable, handles like a big bike shouldnt,good power,2 up super.

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    5 жыл бұрын

    Everyone that owns one says the same thing!!! :)

  • @turkalii
    @turkalii6 жыл бұрын

    nice review.. sir, how tall are you? I am thinking of buying this bike but some people say tall folks get cramped up on this bike. you look just fit on it. thanks.

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    6 жыл бұрын

    I am 5' 10" tall with a 30" inseam and size 9 shoes.

  • @Bass.Player
    @Bass.Player5 жыл бұрын

    Do you really think that you can unload the rear suspension by picking up on it? Bike weighs 850 Lbs...

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    5 жыл бұрын

    It was worth a try.... especially for the humor aspect :)

  • @mikejacks1939
    @mikejacks19395 жыл бұрын

    Why all the measurements, what exactly did you review, was expecting some info on how it rode or spec

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    5 жыл бұрын

    Dave Williams, editor, replying here. It is a suspension review. Suspension components and setup have the single greatest effect on how a bike rides. The junkier the suspension, the junkier the ride. Honda knows this, but they figure Goldwingers don't know any better.

  • @mikejacks1939

    @mikejacks1939

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@catalystreactionsbw maybe explaining it was a suspension review in the title would save the likes of me who is looking for a review of the bike from wasting time

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@mikejacks1939 Williams replying again. Yes, but you weren't wasting time. You've been introduced to the larger world of motorcycle performance. If you continue to learn about suspension, your next motorcycle will become the best ride of your life.

  • @philp6754

    @philp6754

    4 жыл бұрын

    Forget motors. Learn suspension. This is coming from a track person but it is truly amazing what can be done.

  • @johnk12345100
    @johnk123451007 жыл бұрын

    Hello Dave, Interesting review. I never saw an f6b review that spent that much time on fork travel but interesting. How tall are you? I am 6 foot and sit on any part of seat and flat footed at stops. Not sure why taboo, if seat is long enough, to sit wherever is comfortable. I sit in front middle and rear of seat depending on my mood, and what muscles i do and do not want to stretch. I love this seat and riding position better than the full dress wing. Anitdive: the brake system is linked on the F6B. So whichever you use, pedal or lever, you are appling all calipers. The anti dive is only in play when using the pedal. That is how we test if anti dive is working and the bike does not have to be on, it is mechanical. You get almost ZERO travel on front fork when you use the pedal break. Some wingers disable/ shim the anti dive to avoid braking a fork seal. Others just do not use the pedal brake when approaching a curb or pot hole, etc. Hopefully you can get out and do a ride on one with a full review and see how perfectly balanced this machine is, the speed and roll on out the door awesome, definately your viewers will want a taller shield, NO ONE leaves that stock. As far as rear shock, my wife and I together are around 335 and I am on 16 of the 35 on rear shock setting. It is perfect, smooth, with no bottoming out. Take care.

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your contributions! I'm 5' 9" and seat position can make a big impact on bike handling as well as chassis balance. Are you seated in your current location due to you leg length? I'd like to get out on one to enjoy all that technology and engine!

  • @johnk12345100

    @johnk12345100

    7 жыл бұрын

    I sit most of the time about right in the middle of the seat, when riding comma don't usually get back to where my back is pushed up against the slight backrest, yes definitely get out and ride that thing! I told my wife I don't think I will ever not own one of these!

  • @ricktaylor2644

    @ricktaylor2644

    7 жыл бұрын

    Dave Moss Tuning I'm 5'9 and it's perfect for.me

  • @MrDjh66
    @MrDjh667 жыл бұрын

    Harley better get with the program or they are history

  • @Bass.Player
    @Bass.Player6 жыл бұрын

    Size 9 foot! This is why you can't flat foot the F6B are you 5'8" or so? I think these bikes are really for bigger people. I wear a size 13 shoe @ 6'1", I have to ride this size bike. I love these F6B's

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    6 жыл бұрын

    5' 9" in height.

  • @Bass.Player

    @Bass.Player

    6 жыл бұрын

    Good thing is you can ride just about anything, for me on many bikes it looks like I'm part of the circus.

  • @workshop_from_nothing
    @workshop_from_nothing7 жыл бұрын

    yep Brisbane come to Brisbane

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    7 жыл бұрын

    I've been a coupe of times and ridden the paperclip with Champions Ride Days. I'm looking forward to being back in Aussie this December.

  • @Jodyrides
    @Jodyrides2 жыл бұрын

    I almost bought a honda F6B..almost.. I wanted to buy it, I actually showed up with $1000 deposit.. I had just sold my GL 1800 Goldwing.. I was ready and eager to buy today… so I took the F6B for a ride.. it seemed very stark and basic. The machine I was looking at was a 2013 with 1200 miles on it, I looked at it this year, 2021. After riding the machine, I could understand why it didn’t have many miles on it, it had a short windshield which could be fixed, it didn’t have reverse which surprised me. It didn’t even have cruise control..no centerstand.. I have had many fast bikes..I actually road raced motorcycles for eight years, six championships, two time national champion. So I am used to powerful bikes. But I feel the F6B has way way too much power…it is useful to have power..but.. i feel that the f6b has too much- too soon power.. That power costs in the form of weight.. that fantastic engine belongs in a small pickup truck or in a car like a mazda miata..it is overkill, and sales of the f6b reflect that..there were 2013 leftover new f6b’s still sitting in dealer showrooms in 2018.. that power costs money in the form of gas..My Goldwing had the same basic motor, the best mileage I ever got on my gold wing was 34 miles to the gallon.. that was mostly highway riding, and I was never take my Goldwing into the city to do stop and go riding. I would take one of my other machines for that. I didn’t buy the F6B. It just seemed to strip down basic, uselessly over powered, no center stand, not very good wind protection, no reverse, no cruise, it was almost useless. Or single purposed. Like having a dodge hellcat or The Corvette. You’re great to look at, they got lots of power, but they’re not very useful.. it would be kind of like having a gorgeous trophy wife that’s only good for one thing- spending money. She can’t cook, she doesn’t clean, she certainly doesn’t do windows, she’s out of control with your credit card,, she doesn’t save money, she never wears expensive outfits twice, she’s high maintenance, she does Botox’ tatoos, she’s at the beauty parlor every week, she has a bad temper,she never had a job, and to top it off, she’s stupid… which means you are stupid too…but all your friends drool when she is in the room.. that’s kind of my impression of the F6B. Beautiful bike, fast, but not a complete package.. But: I do realize that there are people I just want trophy wives and trophy motorcycles that they can admire from the nearest bar stool.. this type of water just wants to adorn their machine Pounds of useless chrome and whites and glitter and glitz and noise in the form of sound systems & loud pipes.. these types of motorcycles get maybe 500 miles a year on them. You can find them for sale, 10 years old, less than 6000 miles, never been in the rain, $12,000 in extras, but they never changed brake fluid or clutch fluid, they never had the valves adjusted, they never had the steering head bearings greased, but they sure got the computer flashed. like women, there are some that are just good for looking . The F6B to me is just for looking. so, I came to the conclusion that the F6B just wasn’t the bike for me. I was more than disappointed. I mean I took cash to put down and I was actually trying to line up ahead of seeing the bike,where we could do the title transfer that day I went to look at it. But after the test ride and looking at what it didn’t have,… I didn’t even tell the guy I will have to think about it. I didn’t even make an offer. I just came right out and told him, this is not what I’m looking for.. after I left, I deleted all the pictures out of my phone, and I have no second thoughts wondering if I should’ve bought it. In fact, I am grateful that I did not buy it..

  • @ricpowers1475
    @ricpowers14755 жыл бұрын

    Quite possibly thee worst review ive ever endured. Measuring from aft bag guard to ground? Definitly waaay more important than actually taking it for a ride....(heavy sarcasm)

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    5 жыл бұрын

    Dave Williams, editor, replying here. Quite possibly the best comment ever endured. Most intelligent too. Definitely waaaaaaaaaaay more important than understanding WHAT your riding before you ride it... (heavy sarcasm)

  • @ricpowers1475

    @ricpowers1475

    5 жыл бұрын

    All good Dave...worse things in life to argue about. RIDE ON BROTHER!

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@ricpowers1475Williams again. Agreed, things like universal basic income.

  • @brentmccolm1786
    @brentmccolm17866 жыл бұрын

    Nonsense review

  • @kendawg9021
    @kendawg90216 жыл бұрын

    Who cares about all that? 🙈

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    6 жыл бұрын

    A lot of riders are very curious about the new move by the Japanese and European manufacturers into this bagger type format, hence the number of views of the video. Agreed, this is not everyon'es cup of tea, but the same goes for 1,000cc race bikes.

  • @philp6754

    @philp6754

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have both. F6B and 1K CBR and am a graduate of Dave's class. When you are on a bike with rebound and damping opportunity, read and then go experiment. It's quite a deal.

  • @GunnyJeffers
    @GunnyJeffers7 жыл бұрын

    How do you "review" a motorcycle in shorts and tennis shoes to begin with? How do you "review" a bike without riding it? This was truly dreadful.

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    7 жыл бұрын

    Dave Williams, editor, replying here. I apologize for disappointing you. This is one of our showroom floor fitment and suspension reviews, like an "unboxing" video (hey, lets' see what we got). When we do ride a bike, properly geared up, we call it a "test." Here's an example with the 2017 Ducati SuperSport. kzread.info/dash/bejne/i3ulvLNqo5jOe6Q.html

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your comment. I've sat and watched people come and go in dealerships for decades. Some have partial gear, some have none and a very small number come in fully geared up. Gear in general today is light, my Sidi boots are very thin indeed and I never wear a helmet when I sit on a bike in a showroom. The video material here is to guide the viewer to reviewing a bike with themselves in mind verses an emotional must have choice. It is impossible to please everyone, but it is possible to have everyone begin a conversation about a bike when they sit on it and why some bikes fit them better than others. When we ride, we are fully geared up and the link Dave Williams provides you shows you a different perspective to initiate a different discussion.

  • @GunnyJeffers

    @GunnyJeffers

    6 жыл бұрын

    Wow! It's been 8 months since I saw this and wrote a comment. I didn't even let the video run further, as I was astounded that someone taller then me couldn't put his feet flat on the floor. It became even more tedious as I watched further today. I made it just over the 6 minute mark. Measuring the suspension travel? Really? I'm not obsessed with you all, just amazed that you publish this tripe and think it's helpful!

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dave Williams, editor, replying again. Actually, your comments have been very instructive, and I appreciate you taking the time. We'd never done a suspension eval on a cruiser before (other than the Ducati Diavel, which hardly counts) and did the F6B because, well, it was there. I think you're right. Suspension travel, and suspension in general is likely a non issue on these types of motorcycles for most riders. Almost nobody is ever going to ride them hard enough for it to matter. That said, if we had the money to throw at it, I would put fully adjustable suspension on an F6B, have Dave Moss set it up properly, and then conduct back to back test rides between it and a stock F6B with riders like yourself. The handling improvements would be mind blowing even at cruiser speeds.

  • @donkramer2579

    @donkramer2579

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lol Punk bitch scroll on!

  • @holdencaulfied7492
    @holdencaulfied74926 жыл бұрын

    Who cares about "static sag"? As if that's a real thing.

  • @catalystreactionsbw

    @catalystreactionsbw

    6 жыл бұрын

    In regards to a motorcycle it is a very real thing that can mean comfort verses being bounced out of the seat. As with any concept, trying it and evaluating the differences can provide some interesting experiences.

  • @aynh986

    @aynh986

    6 жыл бұрын

    LMFAO, review for book nerds. Ride that shit. Fat ass makes a difference

  • @sucapizda
    @sucapizda7 жыл бұрын

    That was awesome. Now can you make this bike look a little less like a can full of smashed assholes?

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