Thousands of bikers gather in Cam Ranh for a motorcycle convention, with Hoang Kim Khanh showcasing 2 impressive bikes.

Specifically, the tycoon Hoang Kim Khanh has transported 2 Honda Gold Wing F6B motorcycles to Cam Ranh to attend Bike Week Vietnam 2024. Additionally, the support vehicle is the Cadillac Escalade ESV Sport.

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Recently, the motorcycle festival took place in Cam Ranh, Khanh Hoa Province, attracting thousands of bikers from all over the country. This event, called Bike Week Vietnam 2024, has continued to make a mark as one of the largest annual motorcycle festivals in Vietnam.

Among the participants in this event were hundreds of motorcycles of various types, including the presence of tycoon Hoang Kim Khanh, who has an impressive collection of supercars. However, to truly embody the spirit of bikers at the Bike Week Vietnam 2024 festival, Hai Duong tycoon brought his two large-displacement motorcycles to participate.

Those are 2 Honda Gold Wing F6B motorcycles with a price tag of no less than 1 billion VND, which Hoang Kim Khanh has recently purchased. The Honda Gold Wing F6B has a length of 2,575 mm, a width of 905 mm, and a height of 1,555 (mm), a wheelbase of 1,695 mm, and a saddle height of 745 mm. This version weighs about 362 kg, 22 kg lighter than the Honda Gold Wing Tour.

The king of the road, Honda Gold Wing F6B, is equipped with a 7-inch TFT screen, displaying entertainment information and navigation while supporting Apple CarPlay application to connect iPhone to the car, along with 2 analog gauges displaying RPM and speed, equipped with smart key, push-button start, cruise control, customizable entertainment system button, music speakers, heated handlebars, heated front/rear seats, handbrake, 2 USB charging ports…

Hoang Kim Khanh’s Honda Gold Wing uses a flat 6-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1,833 cc, producing a power of 125 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and a torque of 170 Nm at 4,500 rpm. The Gold Wing F6B version is equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Along with the DCT gearbox is the Walking Mode, which limits the speed to 1.8 km/h forward and 1.2 km/h in reverse.

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