BMW K 1600 GT: supremacy and dynamic performance in their purest form.
The essence of Gran Turismo: a high travelling speed, reached quickly. Dynamic performance combined with supremacy. Long-distance comfort goes without saying. That's the K 1600 GT. Its unique 6-cylinder engine delivers a fascinating torque level of 175 Nm and an output of 118 kW. And with intelligent technology such as ESA II, RDC, DTC and ABS, it only asks the rider.
When luxury is freed of ballast, a new dimension is created. The BMW K 1600 GT and the K 1600 GTL.
The K 1600 GTL - a touring motorcycle like no other before it. With the most compact and economical 6-cylinder engine ever to be fitted in a serial production motorcycle. Comfort and dynamic performance. Safety and riding pleasure. Ergonomics which makes travelling pure luxury. Versatility which is wonderfully easy to operate. For those who want to experience a new kind of supremacy.
An overview of highlights of the BMW K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL
Lightest and most compact serial production 6-cylinder in-line engine in a motorcycle.
The new engine of the K 1600 models offers the benefits of a powerful in-line 6-cylinder engine with superior running smoothness and takes up virtually no more space than a comparable 4-cylinder engine. A completely new dimension of riding pleasure without the drawbacks of a normal in-line 6-cylinder engine in terms of chassis geometry, weight distribution and centre of gravity.
The engine of the K 1600 models is about 100 mm narrower than all 6-cylinder in-line engines previously used in serial motorcycle production. This makes the engine not only the most compact but also the lightest 6-cylinder in-line engine for a serial production motorcycle, weighing just 102.6 kg.
This extremely compact construction and reduced width was achieved in particular by means of a just slightly undersquare stroke-bore ratio of 67.5 to 72 millimetres (0.938) with a relatively long stroke and very small cylinder centre distance spacings of 77 millimetres.
Drive comfort.
1,649 cc, 118 kW (160 bhp) at approx. 7,500 rpm and a maximum torque of approx. 175 Nm at approx. 5000 rpm - the figures sound straightforward enough. But the ride feel is virtually impossible to capture in words. The transversely mounted 6-cylinder in-line engine of the BMW K 1600 models offers outstanding running smoothness and allows gentle gliding as well as supremely athletic travel. 70 per cent of maximum torque is available from just 1500 rpm.
Compact overall design. Intelligent engine design.
With a total width of just 560 mm, the engine is only slightly wider than a current large-volume 4-cylinder in-line engine. In order to keep the width as low as possible, the electrical ancillary units and their drive units were moved behind the crankshaft into the free space above the gearbox. The ideal concentration of masses at the centre of the vehicle makes for an optimum centre of gravity and outstanding handling.
A high degree of efficiency results in low fuel consumption.
Efficient combustion, a low engine speed level, high gas velocities and minimised frictional loss in the 6-cylinder engine result in a high degree of efficiency and therefore a level of fuel consumption which is unsurpassed. In view of its performance potential, the engine achieves top figures at the level of a comparable 4-cylinder motorcycle.
Narrow three-shaft transmission and self-energising clutch with anti-hopping function.
When the rider activates the free-moving clutch lever, torque is transmitted from the crankshaft to a self-energising 10-disc wet clutch with anti-hopping function via a straight-toothed primary drive - so as to ensure that the high level of force is delivered gently.
For optimum use of construction space, the gearbox complete with bevel gear is integrated in the engine casing. In order reduce construction width in the area of the rider footrests in particular, the gearbox is designed as a three-shaft transmission with three gearbox shafts arranged one on top of the other. What is more, the cogwheels are helical-cut so as to achieve a low level of running noise.
Low overall centre of gravity, very favourable concentration of masses and ideal static wheel load distribution ensure optimum weight distribution.
A touring motorcycle with a 6-cylinder engine makes special demands in terms of chassis and frame geometry. For this reason, the weight distribution of the K 1600 models was completely realigned. The chassis, engine position and seating position of the rider not only make for a low overall centre of gravity with a very favourable concentration of masses. They also provide an ideally balanced static wheel load distribution of 52 per cent at the front to 48 per cent at the rear. Even with a pillion passenger and a heavy load, this guarantees outstanding riding properties.
Bridge-type frame made of light alloy.
The central support structure is the bridge-type main frame made of light alloy. Due to the fact that the engine is tilted heavily forward, the profiles of the main frame can run above the cylinder head. So in spite of the somewhat wider 6-cylinder in-line engine, the frame is very slim, especially in the ergonomically important knee area. What is more, the engine is firmly bolted to the frame at eight points and thus acts as a rigidifying and supporting element - for enhanced stability and an even more direct ride feel. (ill.: aluminium rear frame).
Adapted Paralever swing arm and cardan shaft drive.
The innovative Paralever system with cardan shaft drive takes care of both wheel control and power transmission. In large-volume BMW touring motorcycles in particular, the cardan shaft drive is an indispensable part of the overall concept due to its numerous advantages. The propeller shaft, cardan joints and rear axle final drive were also adapted to the new 6-cylinder engine and its high performance figures in terms of their design.
Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA II for optimum adaptation to all uses and load states (optional extra).
The new BMW K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL benefit from the innovative Electronic Suspension Adjustment II (ESA II). With this system, globally unique on the motorcycle market, riders can conveniently press a button to electronically adapt the chassis of their motorcycle to perfectly suit their driving style, the load of the motorcycle and the surface conditions. In addition to adapting the rebound damping properties of the front and rear spring strut and the spring rest ("spring preload") of the rear spring strut , ESA II also adjusts the latter's spring rate and therefore the "hardness" of the suspension. This means that the settings "Sport", "Normal" and "Comfort" are more clearly differentiated and can be felt more markedly. In "Sport" mode, both motorcycles are more dynamic and precise, in "Comfort" mode they are even more comfortable while retaining excellent stability.
EVO brake system with BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (part integral) for optimum deceleration.
The well-established EVO brake system with the BMW Motorrad Integral ABS in the part integral version, which is fitted as standard, offers optimum deceleration and meets the very highest safety standards. In the new K 1600 models in particular, an additional pressure sensor provides not just enhanced controllability and a more sensitive control response, it also makes for shorter braking distances. This means that the new braking system offers extremely powerful yet controllable deceleration requiring a low level of control force - for further enhanced safety.
Traction control DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) for maximum safety when accelerating.
Traction control DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) offers maximum safety and dynamic performance when accelerating (optional extra). By comparing the rotational speeds of the front and rear wheel obtained via the ABS sensors, the electronic system detects spin in the rear wheel and cuts back drive torque accordingly by reducing the ignition angle as well as adapting injection via the engine management system. Unlike previous BMW Motorrad ASC systems, the traction control system DTC also takes into account the banking position of the vehicle by means of sophisticated sensors, also allowing for this in its control response. Traction control DTC is adapted to the various modes and thus contributes significantly to a high level of riding dynamics and exemplary riding safety in the new K 1600 models.
The first motorcycles in the world with adaptive xenon headlight. For even greater safety at night.
A world premiere shines in the striking front section of the new K models: the first adaptive xenon headlight for motorcycles. The main headlamp fitted as standard itself consists of a movable xenon projection module with reflector mirror. Due the "pitch compensation" of the permanent beam control function, the headlamp sheds light in the optimum pre-set area, regardless of riding and load conditions.
The special equipment item "Adaptive Headlight" consists of an additional servomotor in the reflector mirror which ensures that the road is illuminated to optimum effect on every bend. The servomotor automatically compensates for the banking angle of the motorcycle while cornering, directing the light cone onto the road at an optimum angle. This significantly improved illumination of the road when cornering results in an enormous increase in active riding safety.
The first motorcycles in the world with adaptive xenon headlight. For even greater safety at night.
A world premiere shines in the striking front section of the new K models: the first adaptive xenon headlight for motorcycles. The main headlamp fitted as standard itself consists of a movable xenon projection module with reflector mirror. Due the "pitch compensation" of the permanent beam control function, the headlamp sheds light in the optimum pre-set area, regardless of riding and load conditions.
The special equipment item "Adaptive Headlight" consists of an additional servomotor in the reflector mirror which ensures that the road is illuminated to optimum effect on every bend. The servomotor automatically compensates for the banking angle of the motorcycle while cornering, directing the light cone onto the road at an optimum angle. This significantly improved illumination of the road when cornering results in an enormous increase in active riding safety.
The future is on board: integrated operating concept with Multi-Controller, TFT colour monitor and menu guidance.
The future has already begun in the cockpit of the new K 1600 models. The instrument panel based on digital technology comprises a speedometer and tachometer as well as an information display which takes the form of a powerfully lit 5.7-inch colour monitor. This display enables user-friendly presentation of text and graphics over several lines.
The information unit is operated using the Multi-Controller. As a component of the integrated operating concept it is placed ergonomically favourably on the left handlebar grip. Unlike individual operating keys, this set-up means that the rider does not have to take his eyes off the road.
The functional range of the Multi-Controller has been significantly expanded for use in the new touring motorcycles. In addition to operating the audio system, it is also possible to select numerous other functions with such as the on-board computer, ESA II, the navigation system as well as grip and seat heating. What is more, the set-up menu can be used to configure settings specific to both rider and vehicle such as the adjustment of the Adaptive Headlight to riding on the right-hand or left-hand side of the road. The menu structure and control were specially developed for the specific demands of motorcycling and optimised by means of user tests.
An audio system which lets you hear the difference.
The audio system was completely newly designed and has interfaces for playing MP3s - e.g. on an iPod, USB stick or conventional devices such as a CD player. Whether using playlists or the random play function for the entire music library on the source device - the selected volume level and current title are shown on the TFT colour screen and can be controlled using the Multi-Controller or the audio unit. The external devices can be housed in a lockable, waterproof and ventilated storage compartment in the interior trim on the right where they are excellently protected from the weather.
Innovative design which sets the benchmark for touring motorcycles.
Design which arouses a desire to travel at first sight: striking lines and spaces and the visibility of the 6-cylinder engine radiate a sense of superior mobility. The perfect finish highlights premium value and quality. As new high-end products among the BMW Motorrad touring motorcycles, the new models K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL have an impressive and unmistakable appearance.
The front view includes elements of the overriding design line of BMW Motorrad as well as reflecting family kinship. Although the K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL provide a high visual presence from the front, the extremely slim-line 6-cylinder engine underscores their agile, active character.
Magnesium front panel carrier with vibration isolation and aluminium rear frame.
The upper trim section, headlamp, cockpit and rear mirrors are supported by a highly rigid front panel carrier. In order to achieve an even weight distribution and a concentration of masses close to the machine's overall centre of gravity, the dual-section front panel carrier is made of a very light but highly rigid magnesium alloy. In spite of the high demands made by such a motorcycle in terms of pillion passenger riding and load, it has nonetheless been possible to create a highly resilient rear frame in light aluminium construction.
Carefully conceived storage concept.
The standard panniers of both K 1600 models are removable for maximum flexibility and superior touring suitability. When mounted they fit seamlessly into the vehicle line as design elements. The K 1600 GTL is fitted as standard with a topcase featuring two gas-filled dampers and interior lighting.
Seatback and seating positions for outstanding long-distance comfort.
The new top-class touring motorcycles offer superior long-distance comfort. Here the rider benefits from especially slim-line construction in the area of the rider seat due to the three-shaft gearbox and the narrowly designed frame.
In the K 1600 GT, the design of the ergonomics triangle of footrests, seat top and handlebars makes for a proactive seating position while retaining a high level of long-distance comfort. The rider and pillion passenger enjoy a comfortable knee angle. The two-section seat of the K 1600 GT is height-adjustable in the rider area so that it can be adapted to individual needs.
The K 1600 GTL offers outstanding pillion passenger suitability and ergonomics geared towards an even higher level of comfort. Rider footrests which are placed further forward and lower down and handlebars which reach further backwards make for a very relaxed seating position as is especially appreciated over long distances. The foot shift lever is individually adjustable, too. The pillion passenger also benefits from a slightly longer and wider seat top on the K 1600 GTL, as well as a more comfortable backrest in the topcase. The K 1600 GTL can also be equipped with pillion passenger armrests as a special accessory in order to further enhance safety.
Special equipment features and special accessories - perfect individualisation from BMW Motorrad.
Both the K 1600 GT and the K 1600 GTL fulfil their Gran Turismo promise with a fascinating blend of supremacy, dynamic performance and comfort to a virtually perfect degree even in standard trim. In addition, BMW Motorrad offers its usual extensive range of special equipment features and special accessories for further optimisation.
This includes such features as the Electronic Suspension Adjustment II (ESA II), traction control DTC, the tyre pressure control system RDC, the adaptive xenon headlight and (for the K 1600 GT) the audio system.
BMW K 1600 GT: supremacy and dynamic performance in their purest form.
The essence of Gran Turismo: a high travelling speed, reached quickly. Dynamic performance combined with supremacy. Long-distance comfort goes without saying. That's the K 1600 GT. Its unique 6-cylinder engine delivers a fascinating torque level of 175 Nm and an output of 118 kW. And with intelligent technology such as ESA II, RDC, DTC and ABS, it only asks the rider.
When luxury is freed of ballast, a new dimension is created. The BMW K 1600 GT and the K 1600 GTL.
The K 1600 GTL - a touring motorcycle like no other before it. With the most compact and economical 6-cylinder engine ever to be fitted in a serial production motorcycle. Comfort and dynamic performance. Safety and riding pleasure. Ergonomics which makes travelling pure luxury. Versatility which is wonderfully easy to operate. For those who want to experience a new kind of supremacy.
An overview of highlights of the BMW K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL
This is the sound of the lightest and most compact 6-cylinder in-line engine ever to be used in a serial production motorcycle.
1649 cc, 118 kW (160 bhp) at approx. 7500 rpm: this power unit not only thrills touring enthusiasts. The transversely installed 6-cylinder engine offers outstanding running smoothness, ride comfort and supremacy.
Lightest and most compact serial production 6-cylinder in-line engine in a motorcycle.
The new engine of the K 1600 models offers the benefits of a powerful in-line 6-cylinder engine with superior running smoothness and takes up virtually no more space than a comparable 4-cylinder engine. A completely new dimension of riding pleasure without the drawbacks of a normal in-line 6-cylinder engine in terms of chassis geometry, weight distribution and centre of gravity.
The engine of the K 1600 models is about 100 mm narrower than all 6-cylinder in-line engines previously used in serial motorcycle production. This makes the engine not only the most compact but also the lightest 6-cylinder in-line engine for a serial production motorcycle, weighing just 102.6 kg.
This extremely compact construction and reduced width was achieved in particular by means of a just slightly undersquare stroke-bore ratio of 67.5 to 72 millimetres (0.938) with a relatively long stroke and very small cylinder centre distance spacings of 77 millimetres.
Drive comfort.
1,649 cc, 118 kW (160 bhp) at approx. 7,500 rpm and a maximum torque of approx. 175 Nm at approx. 5000 rpm - the figures sound straightforward enough. But the ride feel is virtually impossible to capture in words. The transversely mounted 6-cylinder in-line engine of the BMW K 1600 models offers outstanding running smoothness and allows gentle gliding as well as supremely athletic travel. 70 per cent of maximum torque is available from just 1500 rpm.
Compact overall design. Intelligent engine design.
With a total width of just 560 mm, the engine is only slightly wider than a current large-volume 4-cylinder in-line engine. In order to keep the width as low as possible, the electrical ancillary units and their drive units were moved behind the crankshaft into the free space above the gearbox. The ideal concentration of masses at the centre of the vehicle makes for an optimum centre of gravity and outstanding handling.
A high degree of efficiency results in low fuel consumption.
Efficient combustion, a low engine speed level, high gas velocities and minimised frictional loss in the 6-cylinder engine result in a high degree of efficiency and therefore a level of fuel consumption which is unsurpassed. In view of its performance potential, the engine achieves top figures at the level of a comparable 4-cylinder motorcycle.
Narrow three-shaft transmission and self-energising clutch with anti-hopping function.
When the rider activates the free-moving clutch lever, torque is transmitted from the crankshaft to a self-energising 10-disc wet clutch with anti-hopping function via a straight-toothed primary drive - so as to ensure that the high level of force is delivered gently.
For optimum use of construction space, the gearbox complete with bevel gear is integrated in the engine casing. In order reduce construction width in the area of the rider footrests in particular, the gearbox is designed as a three-shaft transmission with three gearbox shafts arranged one on top of the other. What is more, the cogwheels are helical-cut so as to achieve a low level of running noise.
Low overall centre of gravity, very favourable concentration of masses and ideal static wheel load distribution ensure optimum weight distribution.
A touring motorcycle with a 6-cylinder engine makes special demands in terms of chassis and frame geometry. For this reason, the weight distribution of the K 1600 models was completely realigned. The chassis, engine position and seating position of the rider not only make for a low overall centre of gravity with a very favourable concentration of masses. They also provide an ideally balanced static wheel load distribution of 52 per cent at the front to 48 per cent at the rear. Even with a pillion passenger and a heavy load, this guarantees outstanding riding properties.
Bridge-type frame made of light alloy.
The central support structure is the bridge-type main frame made of light alloy. Due to the fact that the engine is tilted heavily forward, the profiles of the main frame can run above the cylinder head. So in spite of the somewhat wider 6-cylinder in-line engine, the frame is very slim, especially in the ergonomically important knee area. What is more, the engine is firmly bolted to the frame at eight points and thus acts as a rigidifying and supporting element - for enhanced stability and an even more direct ride feel. (ill.: aluminium rear frame).
Adapted Paralever swing arm and cardan shaft drive.
The innovative Paralever system with cardan shaft drive takes care of both wheel control and power transmission. In large-volume BMW touring motorcycles in particular, the cardan shaft drive is an indispensable part of the overall concept due to its numerous advantages. The propeller shaft, cardan joints and rear axle final drive were also adapted to the new 6-cylinder engine and its high performance figures in terms of their design.
Electronic Suspension Adjustment ESA II for optimum adaptation to all uses and load states (optional extra).
The new BMW K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL benefit from the innovative Electronic Suspension Adjustment II (ESA II). With this system, globally unique on the motorcycle market, riders can conveniently press a button to electronically adapt the chassis of their motorcycle to perfectly suit their driving style, the load of the motorcycle and the surface conditions. In addition to adapting the rebound damping properties of the front and rear spring strut and the spring rest ("spring preload") of the rear spring strut , ESA II also adjusts the latter's spring rate and therefore the "hardness" of the suspension. This means that the settings "Sport", "Normal" and "Comfort" are more clearly differentiated and can be felt more markedly. In "Sport" mode, both motorcycles are more dynamic and precise, in "Comfort" mode they are even more comfortable while retaining excellent stability.
EVO brake system with BMW Motorrad Integral ABS (part integral) for optimum deceleration.
The well-established EVO brake system with the BMW Motorrad Integral ABS in the part integral version, which is fitted as standard, offers optimum deceleration and meets the very highest safety standards. In the new K 1600 models in particular, an additional pressure sensor provides not just enhanced controllability and a more sensitive control response, it also makes for shorter braking distances. This means that the new braking system offers extremely powerful yet controllable deceleration requiring a low level of control force - for further enhanced safety.
Traction control DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) for maximum safety when accelerating.
Traction control DTC (Dynamic Traction Control) offers maximum safety and dynamic performance when accelerating (optional extra). By comparing the rotational speeds of the front and rear wheel obtained via the ABS sensors, the electronic system detects spin in the rear wheel and cuts back drive torque accordingly by reducing the ignition angle as well as adapting injection via the engine management system. Unlike previous BMW Motorrad ASC systems, the traction control system DTC also takes into account the banking position of the vehicle by means of sophisticated sensors, also allowing for this in its control response. Traction control DTC is adapted to the various modes and thus contributes significantly to a high level of riding dynamics and exemplary riding safety in the new K 1600 models.
The first motorcycles in the world with adaptive xenon headlight. For even greater safety at night.
A world premiere shines in the striking front section of the new K models: the first adaptive xenon headlight for motorcycles. The main headlamp fitted as standard itself consists of a movable xenon projection module with reflector mirror. Due the "pitch compensation" of the permanent beam control function, the headlamp sheds light in the optimum pre-set area, regardless of riding and load conditions.
The special equipment item "Adaptive Headlight" consists of an additional servomotor in the reflector mirror which ensures that the road is illuminated to optimum effect on every bend. The servomotor automatically compensates for the banking angle of the motorcycle while cornering, directing the light cone onto the road at an optimum angle. This significantly improved illumination of the road when cornering results in an enormous increase in active riding safety.
The future is on board: integrated operating concept with Multi-Controller, TFT colour monitor and menu guidance.
The future has already begun in the cockpit of the new K 1600 models. The instrument panel based on digital technology comprises a speedometer and tachometer as well as an information display which takes the form of a powerfully lit 5.7-inch colour monitor. This display enables user-friendly presentation of text and graphics over several lines.
The information unit is operated using the Multi-Controller. As a component of the integrated operating concept it is placed ergonomically favourably on the left handlebar grip. Unlike individual operating keys, this set-up means that the rider does not have to take his eyes off the road.
The functional range of the Multi-Controller has been significantly expanded for use in the new touring motorcycles. In addition to operating the audio system, it is also possible to select numerous other functions with such as the on-board computer, ESA II, the navigation system as well as grip and seat heating. What is more, the set-up menu can be used to configure settings specific to both rider and vehicle such as the adjustment of the Adaptive Headlight to riding on the right-hand or left-hand side of the road. The menu structure and control were specially developed for the specific demands of motorcycling and optimised by means of user tests.
An audio system which lets you hear the difference.
The audio system was completely newly designed and has interfaces for playing MP3s - e.g. on an iPod, USB stick or conventional devices such as a CD player. Whether using playlists or the random play function for the entire music library on the source device - the selected volume level and current title are shown on the TFT colour screen and can be controlled using the Multi-Controller or the audio unit. The external devices can be housed in a lockable, waterproof and ventilated storage compartment in the interior trim on the right where they are excellently protected from the weather.
Innovative design which sets the benchmark for touring motorcycles.
Design which arouses a desire to travel at first sight: striking lines and spaces and the visibility of the 6-cylinder engine radiate a sense of superior mobility. The perfect finish highlights premium value and quality. As new high-end products among the BMW Motorrad touring motorcycles, the new models K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL have an impressive and unmistakable appearance.
The front view includes elements of the overriding design line of BMW Motorrad as well as reflecting family kinship. Although the K 1600 GT and K 1600 GTL provide a high visual presence from the front, the extremely slim-line 6-cylinder engine underscores their agile, active character.
Magnesium front panel carrier with vibration isolation and aluminium rear frame.
The upper trim section, headlamp, cockpit and rear mirrors are supported by a highly rigid front panel carrier. In order to achieve an even weight distribution and a concentration of masses close to the machine's overall centre of gravity, the dual-section front panel carrier is made of a very light but highly rigid magnesium alloy. In spite of the high demands made by such a motorcycle in terms of pillion passenger riding and load, it has nonetheless been possible to create a highly resilient rear frame in light aluminium construction.
Carefully conceived storage concept.
The standard panniers of both K 1600 models are removable for maximum flexibility and superior touring suitability. When mounted they fit seamlessly into the vehicle line as design elements. The K 1600 GTL is fitted as standard with a topcase featuring two gas-filled dampers and interior lighting.
Seatback and seating positions for outstanding long-distance comfort.
The new top-class touring motorcycles offer superior long-distance comfort. Here the rider benefits from especially slim-line construction in the area of the rider seat due to the three-shaft gearbox and the narrowly designed frame.
In the K 1600 GT, the design of the ergonomics triangle of footrests, seat top and handlebars makes for a proactive seating position while retaining a high level of long-distance comfort. The rider and pillion passenger enjoy a comfortable knee angle. The two-section seat of the K 1600 GT is height-adjustable in the rider area so that it can be adapted to individual needs.
The K 1600 GTL offers outstanding pillion passenger suitability and ergonomics geared towards an even higher level of comfort. Rider footrests which are placed further forward and lower down and handlebars which reach further backwards make for a very relaxed seating position as is especially appreciated over long distances. The foot shift lever is individually adjustable, too. The pillion passenger also benefits from a slightly longer and wider seat top on the K 1600 GTL, as well as a more comfortable backrest in the topcase. The K 1600 GTL can also be equipped with pillion passenger armrests as a special accessory in order to further enhance safety.
Special equipment features and special accessories - perfect individualisation from BMW Motorrad.
Both the K 1600 GT and the K 1600 GTL fulfil their Gran Turismo promise with a fascinating blend of supremacy, dynamic performance and comfort to a virtually perfect degree even in standard trim. In addition, BMW Motorrad offers its usual extensive range of special equipment features and special accessories for further optimisation.
This includes such features as the Electronic Suspension Adjustment II (ESA II), traction control DTC, the tyre pressure control system RDC, the adaptive xenon headlight and (for the K 1600 GT) the audio system.
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In the middle of a product training for the K 1600 GT and the K 1600 GTL.
First-hand information on the development of the luxury touring bikes.
Technical details of the two models.
When you create a new BMW motorcycle, do you follow a particular philosophy?
Are there particular characteristics which all BMW motorcycles have in common?
What characterises the design of the new BMW Motorrad 6-cylinder models?
How have the bike's dynamic performance and lightness been specifically integrated in the design?
Does the K 1600 represent a consistent further development or is it a completely new approach in the touring segment on the part of BMW Motorrad?
Was there a briefing for this vehicle or was it your personal aspiration to create a new model for the touring segment?
What are the main differences between the two K 1600 models in terms of comfort and luxury?
Was the plan to create two machines when you originally came up with the idea of the K 1600?