The Beemer is pretty sharp but I'd have to know about cost of ownership. Not much maintenance on the F6B and I plan to do most of it myself.
I have zero interest in the Guzzi; I prefer to keep full frontal coverage, not just a batwing.
The Beemer is pretty sharp but I'd have to know about cost of ownership. Not much maintenance on the F6B and I plan to do most of it myself.
I have zero interest in the Guzzi; I prefer to keep full frontal coverage, not just a batwing.
Riding the upward spiral.
That is accurate. Cosmetic changes aside, the K1600GT and the K1600B are generally identical. Both share the same drivetrain with 3 riding modes, Dynamic Traction Control and electronic suspension adaptation. Both share the same options (new reverse for 2017, clutchless shifting, etc.) There's a good chance that performance and handling will be the same.
Interestingly, the K1600B is noticeably shorter than the F6B (by ~12inches), which means smaller bags and no luggage rack (unless it overhangs entirely). The F6B also has a longer wheelbase – long and low, like the old Cadillac Fleetwood.
The GT and the B are at the same scale in the attached photo.
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Should be a fast bike with all the electronics and I'm sure an awesome suspension. Too much for my blood though, but that would be a tough call if I had it to spend!
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Seems like Honda has to take this segment seriously now and introduce new option soon.
The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot -
the guy who invented the second one... he was the genius!
http://theringfinders.com/blog/Larry.Royal/
Something caught my eye.
The letter B is very prominent in the bike's visual design and marketing. I don't know why that bothers me so much, but it almost feels like it's a jab at our beloved B as in "we Germans can build a better bagger". Am I over thinking this?
That's a nice looking bike. I like it better than the original Concept 101 with the fake wood inserts. I also like it better than the K1600 GT or GTL.
It will be interesting to see how it sells, and how BMW markets it. Maybe Honda can learn something.
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.