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BMW K1600GT
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.
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.
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 319 kg (K
1600 GT without panniers) and 348 kg (K 1600 GTL with panniers and topcase) the
new touring bikes are in the lower range of the segment. 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.
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.
Innovative design with outstanding wind and weather protection.
An overview of highlights of the BMW K 1600 GT/ K 1600 GTL:
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