BMW K1600GT
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BMW K1600GT
Matey had one of these on loan yesterday. Fuck me pink,but that's one seriously heavy bike. Prohibitively so,in my case anyway. His driveway has a slope,so I was picking it up off the sidestand and the slope wasn't helping. I thought I was going to ping a banjo string.
It made me realise I never again want another really heavy bike. I'm sure it's a great tourer,but 350kilos,or whatever,has to be a liability at times.
The first bike ever I didn't even want a run on.
It made me realise I never again want another really heavy bike. I'm sure it's a great tourer,but 350kilos,or whatever,has to be a liability at times.
The first bike ever I didn't even want a run on.
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Re: BMW K1600GT
I wouldn't even take it off the sidestand, let alone ride it. I have a profound dislike and mistrust of heavy bikes. Plus they nearly always look what they are - overweight.
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Re: BMW K1600GT
319Kgs wet (90% full tank), heavy yes but nothing to work a sweat up on.
I suppose my opinion may change if I get old.
I suppose my opinion may change if I get old.
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Re: BMW K1600GT
That'll only happen if you behave yourself.
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Re: BMW K1600GT
Is there any 'if' about it?MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 1:54 pm 319Kgs wet (90% full tank), heavy yes but nothing to work a sweat up on.
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Re: BMW K1600GT
I'd like to have a go on one just to see what that engines like but, own one? No.
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Re: BMW K1600GT
Sounds like a Porsche, goes like stink, handles far better than you'd think.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:04 pm I'd like to have a go on one just to see what that engines like but, own one? No.
Bit heavy at pushing speeds, but then all big BMWs feel heavy. (the weight is a bit higher than the boxer twins as well), but manageable.
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Re: BMW K1600GT
Pan Euro is 300 odd kilos and is probably one of the easiest bikes on the planet to ride.Skub wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 1:26 pm Matey had one of these on loan yesterday. Fuck me pink,but that's one seriously heavy bike. Prohibitively so,in my case anyway. His driveway has a slope,so I was picking it up off the sidestand and the slope wasn't helping. I thought I was going to ping a banjo string.
It made me realise I never again want another really heavy bike. I'm sure it's a great tourer,but 350kilos,or whatever,has to be a liability at times.
The first bike ever I didn't even want a run on.
I know one of those K16s that's a year round commuter, guy who owns it isn't shy about giving it the message, it looks rough though, he's not a great fan of washing it.
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Re: BMW K1600GT
I took a 1500 out for a spin with the missus on the back a few years ago, coming to a stop in heavy traffic made me sweat! It had the usual BMW lack of feel to the low speed steering and I certainly didn't want to get it even slightly off balance. Hate to think what it would be like around slippery ferry ramps.
Went like stink though, for a big bus!
Went like stink though, for a big bus!
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Re: BMW K1600GT
Oh yes...ferries! I took a fully loaded K1200LT on a ferry. The metal car deck had a thin sheen of exceedingly slippy crut all over it. My lower orifice was going like a demented camera iris! The handlebar geometry on the LT was like a laid flat ape-hanger arrangement. The grip were some distance behind the pivot...a bit like operating a tiller on a boat...in reverse. I'm not suggesting it was a heavy bike but it did pull things into orbit around it.Hairybiker84 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 7:29 am I took a 1500 out for a spin with the missus on the back a few years ago, coming to a stop in heavy traffic made me sweat! It had the usual BMW lack of feel to the low speed steering and I certainly didn't want to get it even slightly off balance. Hate to think what it would be like around slippery ferry ramps.
Went like stink though, for a big bus!
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Re: BMW K1600GT
It’s weird people will happily own and ride the latest cutting edge litre sportsbike that weighs 220kg and then add a pillion at another 70-80kg in completely the wrong position and not worry. But ride a 300kg bike that’s been designed that way, nah
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No problem with riding a 300kg bike. The problems start when you stop riding and want to push the BFF around.
And I think you're a bit confused in your statement above. If you add a pillion to the 300kg bike it then becomes a 370-380kg bike with the weight in the wrong place. And if it's designed to have a 70-80kg pillion, then the weight will again be in the wrong place if it's ridden solo. All motorcycles are designed with the rider weight accounted for (unless they're very light or very heavy). Adding a pillion is always a compromise.
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Re: BMW K1600GT
As a 5'7" wuss who had a series of RT BMWs, the knack is to plan so you push them as little as possible.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 6:50 pm
No problem with riding a 300kg bike. The problems start when you stop riding and want to push the BFF around.
Park facing uphill. Sit on it, engine to go forwards, wheel it back.
Be wary of camber, whether when stopping, or parking at the kerb.
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Yes, I get what you're saying. But there is always the likelihood of a combination of unfavourable circumstances causing your downfall. I prefer to give myself a fighting chance/safety margin...Horse wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 6:57 pmAs a 5'7" wuss who had a series of RT BMWs, the knack is to plan so you push them as little as possible.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 6:50 pm
No problem with riding a 300kg bike. The problems start when you stop riding and want to push the BFF around.
Park facing uphill. Sit on it, engine to go forwards, wheel it back.
Be wary of camber, whether when stopping, or parking at the kerb.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Re: BMW K1600GT
Animal from VD days had one which was fitted with the Akra aftermarket system. Sounds like a Ferrari from behind and handles way better than it looks like it should. That may have had something to do with the rider ability but also consider he isnt the tallest and is built like a racing whippet and he can handle it around pushing it
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IIRC he's quite agile too...clambering down the side of a GS and getting his knee down.Bigyin wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:56 pm Animal from VD days had one which was fitted with the Akra aftermarket system. Sounds like a Ferrari from behind and handles way better than it looks like it should. That may have had something to do with the rider ability but also consider he isnt the tallest and is built like a racing whippet and he can handle it around pushing it
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