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« on: October 06, 2010, 09:18:50 PM »

BMW has unveiled their new 6 cylinder, high tech tourers.





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BMW K 1600 GT and BMW K 1600 GTL – fascination with six cylinders.


Ever since BMW Motorrad presented the concept study Concept 6 in autumn 2009, the new 6-cylinder in-line engine installed in it has caught the imagination of many motorcycle fans. For over seven decades now, 6-cylinder in-line engines have stood for fascinating engine technology in automobiles at BMW more than with any other brand. With the new K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL, BMW motorcycles are now available for the first time with a 6-cylinder in-line power unit developed in-house. The two touring motorcycles have a supreme, impressive and equally distinctive appearance, creating a desire to travel at first sight.Riding dynamics, long-distance suitability and comfort.

For decades, 6-cylinder in-line engines have exercised a special fascination. In addition to their perfect running smoothness they also offer supreme output and torque, giving the rider powerful emotional impressions.

In addition to safety, equipment and comfort, prestige and dynamic performance are the key criteria for a supreme touring bike. With the most compact in-line 6-cylinder engine in serial motorcycle production to date, the K 1600 GT and the K 1600 GTL penetrate a whole new dimension in terms of riding properties, long-distance suitability and comfort. They combine maximum agility and riding dynamics with a luxurious overall package. With an engine output of 118 kW (160 bhp) and a maximum torque of 175 Newton metres (129 Lb. ft.), their 6-cylinder engine provides superb propulsion in all conditions.

Lightest and most compact serial production 6-cylinder in-line engine in a motorcycle > 1000 cc.Previously, the in-line arrangement of six cylinders resulted in either very long or very wide constructions, depending on the installation position, which led to drawbacks in terms of chassis geometry, weight distribution and centre of gravity. This where the K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL break new ground.

Weighing 226 pounds, the engine is by far the lightest serially produced 6-cylinder in-line engine for motorcycles in the class > 1000 cc. What is more, the engine is significantly narrower in construction width than all other 6-cylinder in-line motorcycles in serial production to date. This extremely compact construction and reduced width was achieved in particular by means of a cylinder bore of 72 millimetres in conjunction with a spacing of just 5 millimetres between the cylinder the cylinder sleeves.

Both the low engine weight and the consistent lightweight construction of the vehicle as a whole contribute to the low weight of the vehicle. At 703 lbs. (K 1600 GT without panniers) and 767 lbs. (K 1600 GTL with panniers and topcase) the new touring bikes are in the lower range of the segment.

Three modes to choose from and DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) for maximum safety when accelerating.The rider of the K 1600 models has three different engine characteristics directly available at the press of a button at the right-hand end of the handlebars so as to be able to adapt to different uses such as touring on the road, riding on wet surfaces and sporty, dynamic motorcycling - the modes "Rain", "Road" and "Dynamic". Available as a factory option, the traction control function DTC is combined individually with the different modes, fully harmonised with them so as to provide maximum riding safety.E-gas.

The control of the central throttle valve with a diameter of 52 millimetres is effected via an e-gas, also known as a ride-by-wire system. The rider's wishes are registered by means of a sensor in the accelerator twist grip. The engine control then adjusts the position of the throttle valve accordingly.Chassis with ideal mass concentration for dynamic riding properties.

The essential chassis elements of the BMW K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL are the light alloy bridge-type frame, and the Duolever and Paralever for wheel control at front and rear. Because of the special requirements of a touring bike with a 6-cylinder engine, particular attention was paid to balancing the masses.

All in all, the interplay of chassis and engine position, together with the seating position of the rider, not only makes for a low overall centre of gravity with a very favourable concentration of masses, it also provides an ideally balanced wheel load distribution for excellent riding properties. The combination of ride stability, riding dynamics and lightness of handling in all riding and load conditions sets a new benchmark in the touring bike segment.

Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA II for optimum adaptation to all uses and load states.The new 6-cylinder touring bikes also benefit from the innovative Electronic Suspension Adjustment II (ESA II), which is offered as a factory option.

With this system, globally unique on the motorcycle market, the rider can conveniently press a button to electronically adapt not only the rebound damping properties of the front and rear spring strut but also the spring rest ("spring preload") of the rear spring strut as well as the latter's spring rate and therefore the "hardness" of the suspension. This makes for outstanding stability and impressive responsiveness in all load states.

The additional adaptation of the spring rate allows the damping settings "Sport, Normal, Comfort" to be spread widely in ESA II, giving them clearly perceptible characteristics during riding. So in "Sport" mode, the K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL are even more dynamic and precise and in "Comfort" mode they are more comfortable - while still retaining excellent stability.

Adaptive headlight - a world first for increased safety at night.With the new BMW Motorrad touring bikes, the first ever "Adaptive Headlight" in the motorcycle sector is available as a factory option as a supplement to the standard xenon headlamp. In addition to standard pitch compensation, the light of the main headlamp is also balanced in relation to banking angle. This produces significantly improved illumination of the road when cornering and therefore an enormous increase in active riding safety.

Integrated operating concept with Multi-Controller, TFT color screen and menu guidance.The instrument panel of the K 1600 models comprises two classic circular instruments for the speedometer and tachometer and a 5.7-inch TFT color display. The design of the information display is also completely new in the motorcycle field. Among other things, it enables the attractive presentation of text and graphics over several lines.

Another world first is the Multi-Controller as part of an integrated operating concept, first introduced in the BMW R 1200 RT at the end of 2009. In addition to audio system control, the K 1600 models also have a menu for operating the comfort functions and on-board computer.

Innovative design with outstanding wind and weather protection.Particular attention was paid during development to the combination of innovative design, optimum wind and weather protection and the very highest level of functionality. A very good example of this is the electrically adjustable windshield with memory function.

The bike's aerodynamic qualities in terms of reduced air swirl - especially in the pillion passenger area - were developed in sophisticated wind tunnel tests. But the windshield not only protects the rider and pillion passenger: it automatically returns to the starting position when the ignition is switched off, acting as an anti-theft system for the optionally available navigation system.

BMW K 1600 GT with active riding ergonomics for proactive touring.The design of the ergonomic triangle from the position of the footrests, seat top and handlebars makes for a highly proactive seating position in the K 1600 GT, while still retaining a high level of long-distance comfort. The rider and pillion passenger enjoy a comfortable knee angle but the seating position is geared towards the front wheel for a dynamic riding style. The seat is height-adjustable in the rider area so that it can be adapted to individual needs.

The K 1600 GT is has a very extensive range of standard features consisting of xenon headlamps, heated grips and seat, cruise control and on-board computer. In conjunction with the supreme riding qualities of the new BMW Motorrad 6-cylinder engine, this motorcycle leaves nothing to be desired as far as the proactive touring rider is concerned.

BMW K 1600 GTL with very comfortable, relaxed ergonomics set-up for long trips with pillion passenger.The luxurious touring bike BMW K 1600 GTL meets the very highest demands. Rider and pillion passenger benefit from the very relaxed, upright seating position as is especially appreciated over long distances. The ergonomic design is geared towards maximum comfort and derives from a single-section, dual level seat in conjunction with rider footrests which are further forward and lower, as well as handlebars which reach further backwards. The standard topcase rounds off the range of comfort features for the pillion passenger.Like the K 1600 GT, the K 1600 GTL has a very extensive range of standard features consisting of xenon headlamps, heated grips and seat, cruise control and on-board computer. The overall impression of the fascinating 6-cylinder motorcycle in combination with a carefully conceived storage concept, a standard audio system and numerous design elements make the BMW K 1600 GTL the flagship model among the BMW Motorrad touring bikes.

Individual paint finish concepts adapted to the character of each bike.As touring bikes, the new BMW K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL stand for a perfect synthesis of supremacy, dynamic performance and comfort. This is also reflected in the coloring of the two models.In the K 1600 GT, the body colors of Light Grey metallic and Vermilion Red metallic create a fascinating contrast with the frame and wheels in Ostra Grey and the engine in Platinum metallic matt. The coloring especially highlights the bike's technical components. The lines are concentrated and give the motorcycle a marked sense of agility.

With its emphasis on comfort and equipment, the K 1600 GTL has a powerful presence and elegance with elongated lines. This was achieved by means of a harmonious interaction between body colors and the coloring of the engine and chassis components. Here, Mineral Silver metallic or Royal Blue metallic 2 provide a perfect match for the Magnesium metallic matt of the painted frame and wheels. The engine in Platinum metallic matt ensures an appealing overall impression.

An overview of highlights of the BMW K 1600 GT/ K 1600 GTL:* Supreme in-line 6-cylinder engine with a high level of pulling power, especially in the lower and medium engine speed range.

* Engine output 118 kW (160 bhp) at 7,750rpm and maximum torque 175 Nm (129 Lb. ft.) at 5,250 rpm.

* Over 70 per cent of the maximum torque is already available from 1,500 rpm.

* The lightest and most compact 6-cylinder in-line engine in serial motorcycle production > 1000 cc weighing just 126 lbs. and measuring 555 mm in width.

* Consistent lightweight construction throughout the entire vehicle (magnesium front panel carrier, aluminum rear frame, crankshaft etc.).

* E-Gas.

* Three modes to choose from ("Rain", "Road", "Dynamic")

* High active safety due to standard BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (part integral).

* Dynamic traction control DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) for maximum safety when accelerating (optional extra).

* Chassis with Duolever and Paralever and ideal mass concentration for dynamic riding properties combined with optimum comfort.

* Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA II for optimum adaptation to all uses and load states (optional extra).

* World premiere in a motorcycle: Adaptive Headlight (optional extra) for increased safety at night in conjunction with standard xenon headlamp and fibre optic rings.

* Integrated operating concept with Multi-Controller, TFT color display and menu guidance for the first time.

* Audio system with preparation for navigation device and controllable interface for iPod, MP3, USB, Bluetooth and satellite radio (USA and Canada only) (standard in the K 1600 GTL).

* Innovative design with outstanding wind and weather protection.

* K 1600 GT with active riding ergonomics for proactive touring.

* K 1600 GTL with a very comfortable, relaxed ergonomics set-up for long trips with pillion passenger as well as luxurious touring equipment.

* Central locking for storage compartments, panniers and topcase (optional extra).

* Extensive fittings and individually tailored accessories at the familiar high level of BMW Motorrad.  BMW K 1600 GT and BMW K 1600 GTL – fascination with six cylinders.
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2010, 03:57:15 AM »

Lots of cool stuff on the bikes, but reading that was painful.  It's like it was translated from German to Japanese and then to English.  Crazy

767 pounds huh?  That's only 100 less than Goldwing territory.  County will have a field day  Lol
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« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2010, 04:33:51 AM »

Pretty bike.

That's a heavy bike, to be sure, but lots of the heavier machines carry the weight pretty low. If that's typical ST top-heavy, that could get downright scary. Hopefully that's not the case.

I can't wait to get eyes on one, and maybe score a test ride.  Thumbsup
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« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2010, 08:25:06 AM »

Thing sounds like a jet. Lol

767 curb weight or dry? Headscratch  That's only about 300 lbs heavier (2 humans, or 1 biggest loser) than the MTS. Crazy
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« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2010, 08:55:55 AM »

There appears to be nothing visually different about the two, at least nothing I can see.

They are very beautiful though, if the price is in the mid 20s I think they'll sell many of them.
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« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2010, 08:59:02 AM »

And people say Americans have an obsession with power  Lol

That engine sure does sit WAY down there in the frame.
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« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2010, 10:32:27 AM »


Lots of cool stuff on the bikes, but reading that was painful.  It's like it was translated from German to Japanese and then to English.  Crazy

767 pounds huh?  That's only 100 less than Goldwing territory.  County will have a field day  Lol


... but the GT (not GTL) is 707, which is lighter than a ST1300.

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« Reply #7 on: October 07, 2010, 10:35:15 AM »


There appears to be nothing visually different about the two, at least nothing I can see.


The GTL's seat looks more dished for both rider and passenger and is probably higher density foam or gel.

The GTL has a top case with apparently a very thick backrest with small wings for the passenger.

GTL's windshield is slightly taller.

Controls reach back slightly farther (?) hard to tell.

In-dash GPS on the GTL (?)
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« Reply #8 on: October 07, 2010, 12:48:13 PM »




... but the GT (not GTL) is 707, which is lighter than a ST1300.




Measured w/o bags.  And are these wet or dry weights?  The wet weight of a Wing is 895lbs.  I had one, the flat 6 motor made it very easy to move around, no top heavy feeling at all.

Anyone know if the K16 has a reverse gear? I loved that feature on my Wing.  When your bike weighs over 500lbs and you need to back up even a slight incline, it get's tough...
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« Reply #9 on: October 07, 2010, 01:56:15 PM »

Sweet - an expensive FJR!  Lol
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Sweet - an expensive FJR!  Lol


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« Reply #11 on: October 07, 2010, 01:59:18 PM »


Thing sounds like a jet. Lol
Sounds like George Jetson's car. Thumbsdown
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« Reply #12 on: October 07, 2010, 02:04:50 PM »

 Lol  That's awesome.

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« Reply #13 on: October 07, 2010, 02:16:13 PM »

That was the most boring promo video ever. It sounds awful. C'mon BMW, OPEN THE THROTTLE!
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« Reply #14 on: October 07, 2010, 03:01:03 PM »


That was the most boring promo video ever. It sounds awful. C'mon BMW, OPEN THE THROTTLE!


What's the point of the 160hp if they're only using 30 of it?

I guess I don't get the point of these mega tourers.  This bike weighs 'about' 250lbs more than my St4s, and yet has the same luggage and passenger capacity.
Sure it has a shaft drive, butt so does a R12Gs or Rt which both weigh about 200lbs less.
Unless you're planning on spending the majority of the time cruising at 150mph on the 'bahn, what's the point?
Is it worth dealing with all that extra lard just to be able to execute an overtake w/o having to downshift?
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« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2010, 04:23:06 PM »

The bags look puny in those pics.
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« Reply #16 on: October 07, 2010, 05:34:57 PM »

How long until the D&D cans are available?  Crazy
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What's the point of the 160hp if they're only using 30 of it?

I guess I don't get the point of these mega tourers.  This bike weighs 'about' 250lbs more than my St4s, and yet has the same luggage and passenger capacity.
Sure it has a shaft drive, butt so does a R12Gs or Rt which both weigh about 200lbs less.
Unless you're planning on spending the majority of the time cruising at 150mph on the 'bahn, what's the point?
Is it worth dealing with all that extra lard just to be able to execute an overtake w/o having to downshift?


The vision of something like this is very simple:  loooong distances in maximum comfort - highway burner.  Effortless passing, low RPM's on the highway, sickeningly smooth I'm betting.  I'm sure you can get reasonably jiggy on it for being a 760# beast - look at YellowWolf's work on a GWing.  

As another point about "understanding the bike", don't let your S.O. sit on the back ever...

I do understand the point of them.  In fact, the point is perfectly clear.

Doesn't mean I'm ready to own one.

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The vision of something like this is very simple:  loooong distances in maximum comfort - highway burner.  Effortless passing, low RPM's on the highway, sickeningly smooth I'm betting.  I'm sure you can get reasonably jiggy on it for being a 760# beast - look at YellowWolf's work on a GWing.  

As another point about "understanding the bike", don't let your S.O. sit on the back ever...

I do understand the point of them.  In fact, the point is perfectly clear.

Doesn't mean I'm ready to own one.




Sounds like my 7 year old ST1300A.  They are about $6,000 lightly used, or about as much as the sales tax plus the first final drive failure on the UberBeemer.

















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Sounds like my 7 year old ST1300A.  


Thing is, it even 'sounds' like the St13.

I actually like that jet turbine/jetson sound.  Sounds 'futuristic' to me..
Anyway, I do like the BMW 16, butt if it doesn't have the reverse gear, then I'd prefer the R12..
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