2016 GL1800 F6B-D
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Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
THAT almost resembles an F6B.
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It sure does, just as the F6B is being discontinued. I'm glad I got my F6B, because I doubt this K1600B will be nearly as affordable, especially now that BMW will have no competition from Honda. On the plus side, there's 160hp + ABS + reverse (BMW designers must have been reading this forum). On the minus side, there's that BMW aesthetic, with its front-end beak from a transformers movie. Looking at the K-1600B side-view, I definitely prefer the F6B's organic and integrated appearance.
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I went to the Beemer dealer last week to look at the 1600. Gorgeous machine and such better electronics and user inputs. This is a nice bike, but the price tag will be higher than giraffe ass. Would like to see the pipes dropped a few inches and the bags made bigger for more luggage. Not gonna get much overnight gear in those two puny bags.
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2015 F6B Deluxe
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This will definitely generate spin off interest in the Honda F6B, discontinued or otherwise. The other point is we have to wait and see how it holds up in real world usage. They could sh*t the bed on version 1.0
I do like the looks and hope it is successful.
Side note - I am puzzled that BMW has not yet tried to market a horizontally opposed 4 or 6 banger.
Hummmm......I don't think I can make it fit me as comfortable as my F6B does...nor do I want to!
The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot -
the guy who invented the second one... he was the genius!
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From Motorcycle.com:
Developed for the U.S. market, and available midway through 2017, BMW’s K1600B made its official debut today at the Peterson Museum in Los Angeles. The new bagger model is based on the Concept 101 Bagger we reported on in May 2015. Expect the base price to be around $20k, while a fully loaded unit will retail around $25k.
My opinion:
Price is as expected, just depends on what is considered a base model. I also doubt that BMW dealers will be willing to discount their bagger as much as Honda dealers discounted theirs. My 2013 F6B had list price of a buck less than 20 grand but they offered me a new one for $17,250 out the door price, which I took.
I do like it. I will definitely do a test ride when I can. I am also curious if there will be a new Wing released next year. If I like the new Wing and it has a removable trunk than I might be a buyer. In the meantime I will continue to enjoy and improve on my F6B.
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Thanks for posting the information and I actually like the bike and of course since I have been an F6 fan from the beginning it doesn't surprise me.
Won't know until I see it in person-- but I think the manufacturers of Helibars, Russell seats, and decent windshields should start thinking ahead. I don't think it would take much to make one of these the next dream bike for F6B owners who want a new bike.