Motorcycle specifications Honda1800 GOLDWING F6C Valkyrie 2015 A Honda-style V-Max

honda had accustomed us to reasonable, thoughtful, common sense motorcycles. Motorcycles that advocated efficiency, listened to logic, market desires and a sense of reason. But the brand needed to inject itself with a massive adrenalin rush. It took shape with this striking machine: the F6C. Known as the Valkyrie in the States, or Street Muscle Cruiser in the trade, this motorcycle leaves no one unmoved and plunges into exuberance.
in Norse mythology, the Valkyries were warrior virgins in the service of Odin. In Honda's catalog, it's a stripped-down version of the 1800 Goldwing, transformed into a body-built cruiser. We love it, we hate it, we criticize it, we're charmed by it, we hesitate, we envy it... The F6C is all these things at once. A mix of feelings that shakes up conventions. Those who wanted the 1800 Rune will be able to console themselves with this machine.
as we said, the F6C is closely derived from the GT Goldwing. In fact, the manufacturer has removed 70 kg of siding, leaving only the essentials. Farewell to the suitcases, the windscreen, the generous fairing and its prestigious definition of touring. A hooded LED headlamp adorned with side air intakes looks mean and confirms the machine's identity. A monster? No, a wrestler with a velvety feel.
The character doesn't let us down, with the big 6-cylinder flat-bottom engine rattling around inside. Few technical changes have been made, apart from a special airbox and exhausts designed to deliver an exhilarating sound. In fact, the left-hand muffler is larger than the right, to play up the vocals. The engine delivers a smooth, supple 114 hp at 5,500 rpm and almost 17 mkg of torque at 4,000 rpm.
the essence of the Gold 's mill is thus retained in a much more extravagant package. Chassis-wise, it's not all plain sailing either. With a caster angle of 29°5, the F6C's steering geometry is more open. As the absence of a fairing can affect stability, Honda has set the weight distribution at 49.9/50.1 and made the engine mounts more flexible. The front rim is one inch larger in diameter (19") and the total weight is 341 kg. Significantly lighter than the GL 1800, the Valkyrie is nonetheless equipped with stronger brakes. The front discs are reduced in diameter from 296 to 310 mm. The rear retains its 316 mm. All monitored by ABS.
The F6C also gets a new aluminum rear buckle and a low seat. Perched at 734 mm, it's midway between that of the Goldwing (740 mm) and the F6B (725 mm). The suspension has been recalibrated to take account of the lower weight and adapt to a more urban vocation.
in the gallery, you'll see many shots of the F6C in Blue Metallic. This color won't be coming to us, as Honda is playing it safe with more classic colors. But whether you choose one or the other, you won't have to complain about a lack of adrenalin, emotion or admiration.
M.B - Manufacturer's photos
it's smooth, the engine is great and doesn't grind, about 3000 revs for 120 km/h) I admit I don't really look at it..oops.However, I equipped it with parts from Gold Rider 24 ..for the chrome accessories..What I can say is that it doesn't leave you indifferent..it's a change from basic bikes..Mr Honda, please make the same bike with the new engine... Rating : 4/5 Respond to philou 57
BM bikes have one big drawback: there are too many of them! The F6C: the opposite, and what a face, what comfort, what suavity, what noise (after removing the little reduction baffle).
A real boner! Rating : 5/5 Respond to Willi
I've just bought it!
What happiness...
One of the last on sale (special offer at 15 499â'¬) as Honda stopped importing it for France :(
It has a high-performance chassis and an exceptionally pleasant engine. I'm enjoying it while respecting legal limits.
Bonne route Rating : 5/5 Respond to Dawa
Honda quality and innovative design
I'm not objective, but I'm under the spell.
Don't hesitate to give it a try.
Rating : 5/5 Respond to BoSs
Try it, the hardest thing is not to fall for it... Especially at the moment, when it's 17900â'¬ at my dealer... If only I had that kind of money!
PS: it's a bike where you can have fun and still keep your licence, because it doesn't rev up and you get caught up in the torque: great fun!
Good luck to those lucky enough to buy one ;) Rating : 5/5 Respond to Dawa
not great for pulling a wad, for example on
n98 in the var (along the coast) is not Rating : 1/5 Respond to super alain
if you want to lose your license!!!
the f6c is a fantastic bike
6l/100 km engine couples great sound economic and it's a honda a reliable engine without any worries i wrote about the v max 1700 because i was one of the first to have had it in december 2008 Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
An original motorcycle with a distinctive look, a great engine, top-notch handling for its type, strong brakes.
Very good comfort, reasonable fuel consumption, perfect range.
3 faults, no anti-slip, rear shock perfectible if you put a lot of rhythm into it, and no Honda debriding kit (a pity, because unbridled is even better, I was able to appreciate it on the gold).
A no-brainer. Surprisingly easy to handle, but a little less neutral than a gold 18.
You can ride it super-cool without getting bored, and if you want to play, it'll do it without a second thought (within the limits of the genre, of course). Even the ground clearance is just right.
With a sissibar, the passenger sits comfortably and doesn't feel it, and with a windscreen, it makes a very decent tourer.
Bréf is a little-known cruiser bursting with quality, with an inexhaustible engine that pushes all the time, a dragster from 4 to 6,000 rpm.
This bike is a delight, all for 6l per 100 or even less, and with 23L of coke, you can refuel at 350km with a good safety margin.
Not widely sold, maybe 200 in France, it's already a collector's item.
It's a small epicurean.
Riding a lot, about 40,000 a year, I was looking for a reasonable bike so as not to put too many km on the gold and without too much protection to ride nose to wind without too much tantation. Having another dancer in the garage (a 1000 sp2 honda that I keep preciously and that delights me every time I go out, I was looking at the nc 750X out of the corner of my eye (practical, accomplished, less than 4L per 100 and goes everywhere), but the f6c at the destocked price I couldn't resist and I absolutely don't regret it.
My passion got the better of my reason, but what the hell! Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
You don't live in the north, do you?
I have to pick up a f6c
On 28/12 without having tried it or even ridden it
If I could visit you that would be great
Thanks
Fred
Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation