Honda's Valkyrie/F6C burst onto the motorcycle scene in the mid-1990s,
completely changing the way Cruisers looked and performed. Honda's
history with horizontally opposed engines in motorcycles dates back to
the mid-1970s and the Valkyrie's fully chromed flat-six-cylinder engine
continued this trend with a 'Hot-Rod' version. Its 'Classic American'
styling and aggressive sounding clean-flow through exhaust system made
the Valkyrie/F6C an instant hit with both motorcycle press and public.
Offering three different models of the original GL1500 Valkyrie, Honda
dominated the Cruiser market, winning numerous awards along the way. In
this book, Peter Rakestrow looks at the development and detailed history
of the GL1500 Valkyrie/F6C from 1991, including the NRX1800 Valkyrie
Rune of 2004, a concept motorcycle that became reality, to the 2014
GL1800 Gold Wing Valkyrie/F6C. Covering detailed changes of year by
model, including specification sheets, this is the first book to cover
the full story of a motorcycle that has become a legend in its own
lifetime.