Actually, I think you can answer your own question quite easily:
If you have the funds (I would assume you do, otherwise there wouldn't be a question), buy the Warrior in addition to the 6r. Keep both around for a few months, then take stock in how you are riding each. If you find you no longer enjoy riding the 6r, sell it outright then (you'll likely get quite a bit more than trade in). If you enjoy both, keep both.
Personally, I'll always have a sport-oriented bike in my stable now. But I'd love to have a cruiser to go with it (no funds :frown: ).
If you have the funds (I would assume you do, otherwise there wouldn't be a question), buy the Warrior in addition to the 6r. Keep both around for a few months, then take stock in how you are riding each. If you find you no longer enjoy riding the 6r, sell it outright then (you'll likely get quite a bit more than trade in). If you enjoy both, keep both.
Personally, I'll always have a sport-oriented bike in my stable now. But I'd love to have a cruiser to go with it (no funds :frown: ).