The wife got a Thursday vacation day so we drove to the Portage Indiana area Wednesday after work, stayed at a motel and picked up the F6B Thursday.
I had a nice 183 mile ride home on her (the F6B, not Melody dammit). While there were still a few piles of snow to be seen the roads were ice free and temps were in the mid 40’s. Have to say, I’m really impressed with the bike in spite of it not having the classic motorcycle looks of the Valk.
The heated grips and electronic cruise control are both great. I got by with leather gloves and a thin liner with no problems. Heated pegs would have been nice though.

Brakes are still new and a little touchy but seem excellent and were smoother by the time I got home. When shutting off the CC by braking, deceleration can be abrupt due to engine braking when the throttle is chopped and the brakes being applied at once. It stays smooth if you feather the throttle instead of letting it drop on its own.
The handling & suspension seemed better than the Valk’s, but not hugely. Surprising though since I’ve got progressives at both ends of the Valk. The wind protection is superb with the optional vented screen I had the dealer install. I kept the shorty for warm weather. She’s an inch or two closer to the ground at the seat but I think she’ll still have enough cornering clearance to keep me smiling. Admittedly, I don’t ride as hard as I used to though. The roads were really snotty so I didn’t press it in this department. She turns in nicely without feeling like she’s falling into corners.
For 2016 the F6Bs had a freer exhaust and were bumped up to 118 HP and 123flbs of torque which was one of the main selling points for me. I had promised myself I would not trade down in performance and I don’t believe I did. First gear is lower than the Valk's, 5th is an overdrive which puts her at about 3000 RPMs at 70 MPH. There is an OD indicator but no indicators for the lower gears. The exhaust sounds good although way more subdued than my Mark T’s. I’ll miss that sound for sure when I sell the Valk.
This bike feels a little stronger at all speeds, but acceleration from 70 to 100 mph amazed me. I also noticed there is very little difference in feel as the speed climbs.
Valves are mechanical but don’t require checking/adjustment until 32,000 miles. They are the shim type though. I’ve never adjusted those but I assume it’s a PIA. Cams are chain driven so there is no cam belt to replace at 100,000 miles.
We’ll probably install Ultimate seats eventually but I will say the roominess of the OEM seat is amazing. In a third world country this bike would carry 9 people, two goats and a small flock of chickens, easy!!!