Nice review! I’ve put 8k on mine in the last 2 months. The bike isn’t perfect but very good! To really appreciate this bike, you need to shift at 7,500-8,500 rpm’s. There is lots to love on it but there are a few things I don’t. The stereo is like an ultra cheap $49 boom box from the early 80s. The bags are side opening and stupid as hell. The bike doesn’t track straight in the wind and wobbles in turbulent wind coming off semi trucks. The motor is bad ass and like butter though! That’s my honest 8,000 mile review!
I noticed that you rode it only in Dynamic ride mode. I ride mine in the Road setting and it is so much more plush and smooth riding. It really absorbs the bumps. Dynamic mode is more for sport riding and in the corners. It handles like a sport bike. I haven't noticed any problems in dirty air like some complain about. It's the perfect bike for me.
My next bike is that same bike. I have the 2015, k1300s bmw sport touring bike, n they stopped making them n 2016. I just hit 82k miles last week. I've been to Sturgis 4 times n Wisconsin, where I'm from once on it n 2016 after Sturgis. This year, I went to Sturgis n made it n 1 day, 1,350 miles non-stop, just for food n gas, lol .. Where thick padded shorts for long distance like the road bikers where, save ur butt, lol .. They have that same bike at Sturgis Bmw with 170 hp n sounds Amazing, as they suped it up. UA-cam - 1600 bmw bagger with Remus pipes. Remus pipes look much better on bike. Take the baffles out of muffler n really sounds like a formula one car, very cool! That midnight color looks Amazing n the sun. I highly recommend this bike to anyone if u want the best overall bike for the price. I've watched videos on UA-cam of guys who have 50k - 100k Harleys n now go to the bagger n say Way better bike overall. Bmw - (B) est (M) otorcycle n the (W) orld - Bar None! 😊
I certainly wouldn't mind one in the stable for crushing miles on long trips. We've heard a few with exhaust and you're right about the formula one sound. Thanks for watching. Keep your eyes out, we have a different BMW video coming out next.
You can also set the suspension softer in Dynamic mode if you go kinda deep in the menus. Bit of a pain, as there isn’t a way to save that setting either AFAIK, but still nice to be able to do. I prefer the softer suspension setting, but find Road mode’s throttle response to be too slow for my liking.
I own a 21 K1600B. This bike is awesome. I have Bren Tuned mine so it's making about 20 extra horses but the throttle lag is gone. Highway riding you put that thing into two up suspension mode so it's stiff as can be and then ride on. These things are awesome.
With the bren tune that i chose, i kept the factory rev limiter. The tune does away with speed limiter. 3rd gear wound out will get you to 120 mph, and you still have 3 more gears.
I have the 2020 K1600GT, basically the same engine as this K1600 B. It's my 3rd K1600 since they came out and I really enjoy them. The ride is great, the power is really impressive and for long distance type riding, it's perfect with a Russell Day Long seat (stock seat really leaves a lot to be desired). Cruising along on the interstate and drop it into 4th to pass or get out of some nutty cars way, the acceleration on such a big bike is addictive. Plus having the quick shift on the '20 makes it that much quicker. Overall, for my type of riding it's one that I'll stick with. Definitely worth a test drive if you haven't ridden one yet.
I do my own oil changes and final drive fluid changes so the cost is basically for oil/filter/fluid. There's an 18k valve maintenance that's a little pricey, but other than that and tires every 5k or so, it's not bad at all. Reliability has been great. No issues.@@3_AM
picked up a 2021 K1600 2 weeks ago with only 450 miles on it, have put 200 on it since, very smooth, definitely feels side winds, traded my 22 Rocket 3 GT with 10k on it for it, also have a 19 Speedmaster, both of those have forward controls which I like, getting used to the mids on the BMW, also a different matter when you're a 68 yo, not complaining, love the bike..
Just bought a 2024 B...love everything but the windshield. Turbulence when fully up hits you square in the face and creates noise. That turbulence will pull sunglasses off your face if you go without a helmet. Radio sucks, but I don't listen while riding anyway. Not as agile as the R1250RS Sport (last bike), but I'm a big fat guy and look stupid on a Sport-type bike. The engine and transmission on this thing is truly amazing.
@@JoeFurtado-xv5no None at all. The bike "prefers to turn", if you know what I mean. Slightest bar pressure and it wants to turn, but absolutely no wobble with mine. All BMW dealers offer test rides, I think. Definitely do it...
You mention you have a Pan America. I do, too! I'm wanting to trade mine in for a BMW 1250GSA.....Mine, a 2022, has been in the shop more than on the road. Currently has a blown head gasket......at 5,000 miles.
Dam that sucks my 22pas has almost 14k it’s been pretty reliable a few issues nothing major I’m really love my pan am. I like everything about a GSA except I don’t like the way the boxer engine feels.
Where was this demo day? Doesn't look like South Windsor.. I've been wanting to test ride a K1600 and Max of SW doesn't like to do that with brand new models.
This was during Laconia bike week. Otherwise, Max BMW usually has the demo truck for a long weekend during the summer. You'd have to look up the schedule.
Before you get one, please ride the new Goldwing, 6 speeds or DCT, or both. I have owned 2 k's and one of them was new. Sold them after 2 years. I own a new wing DCT. Will not ride anything else. No more K for me. Maybe....I mean, maybe will test ride the new 1300RT which will come out out soon enough, by next year. I am a tall, big guy and the wing is a magical machine on all levels. The K's can be very finicky as they age and you better have a dealer by you. I was very disappointed with the GA. I wanted to love it, I couldn't. Good luck.
We've been wanting to get on Goldwing demos for years. But because of Honda's popularity and they way they organize demo rides, its nearly impossible to schedule one.
I've checked out these BMW Baggers since they came out. They are everything you said as well as a nightmare. Its a bike for a rider that is willing to take it to and pay at the dealer for every single bit of maintenance and repair it's going to need(and just wait until that valve check comes due 😐)... Its engineering is too complex for the normal man and not known for reliability...
That's simply untrue. I can do most of the work myself aside from valves. I've had mine for 4 years, 36,000 miles, and it's been trouble-free. It's been on everything from the super slab freeway to small gravel roads, with the only issue being running hot when going slow. The answer is obviously to keep the speed up. The service with the valve check is just under $1k, which is a lot, but considering the cost of the bike, it's not terrible.
I've had mine since 2018 I've no complaints you could do 1000 miles in a day easy (GTL version copy of the one in my avatar) good mpg, quick shifter works a treat the side panniers will take any helmet the top box you have to be careful some style of helmets like my Aria Tour 3 will go in and the lid will close but getting it open again might be an issue so rule of thumb if the lid wont go down but you could if you push down a little dont as it will end up with the helmet pushing against the lid and you might have a issue getting the lid open but as I say the side panniers will take any helmet Im a 59/60cm size just for reference, the wind deflectors work great in hot weather directing air at your chest, running costs, well, having looked at the new Goldwing and the intervals for various maintenance the BMW would be the cheaper option if there is such a thing with vehicles these days the only thing that sucks is the sound system but I don't use it other than blue toothing everything through the satnav I also had to go with a taller screen Im 5'11 as I was getting buffeting even when it was in the full up positions and in finishing the engine sound is to die for
A tour guide?!? WTH BMW 🤮 was there on the last Saturday at 8:30am. Indian let us go. Super nice group at Indian. Sport chief was a blast. After trying out three bikes we went to Harley. Longer sign in process and longer lines. But the broke the bikes up into categories which was nice. That breakout was a beast. On that second road with the dangerous drain cover I hit 75-80mph when saw a cop sitting there. Oh damn 😞 but he flashed his lights and let us keep going. Did not try any BMWs but there wasn’t much action for them. But next year I will try some. Was leaving towards an Indian but this K1600 makes me pause 🤔
I would say not really in the same class. The bmw is more of a sport touring faste more nimble in an upright position. Harley is more a heavy cruiser slower and heavy but equally as comfortable.
Just tested one at BIke Week and it is the first time in a very long time I have been inspired to consider another bike. It really is that good.
Great to hear!
Nice review! I’ve put 8k on mine in the last 2 months. The bike isn’t perfect but very good! To really appreciate this bike, you need to shift at 7,500-8,500 rpm’s.
There is lots to love on it but there are a few things I don’t. The stereo is like an ultra cheap $49 boom box from the early 80s. The bags are side opening and stupid as hell. The bike doesn’t track straight in the wind and wobbles in turbulent wind coming off semi trucks.
The motor is bad ass and like butter though!
That’s my honest 8,000 mile review!
I noticed that you rode it only in Dynamic ride mode. I ride mine in the Road setting and it is so much more plush and smooth riding. It really absorbs the bumps. Dynamic mode is more for sport riding and in the corners. It handles like a sport bike. I haven't noticed any problems in dirty air like some complain about. It's the perfect bike for me.
Thanks for watching and sharing. I'd be happy to spend more time on this bike in the future.
My next bike is that same bike. I have the 2015, k1300s bmw sport touring bike, n they stopped making them n 2016. I just hit 82k miles last week. I've been to Sturgis 4 times n Wisconsin, where I'm from once on it n 2016 after Sturgis. This year, I went to Sturgis n made it n 1 day, 1,350 miles non-stop, just for food n gas, lol ..
Where thick padded shorts for long distance like the road bikers where, save ur butt, lol ..
They have that same bike at Sturgis Bmw with 170 hp n sounds Amazing, as they suped it up. UA-cam - 1600 bmw bagger with Remus pipes. Remus pipes look much better on bike. Take the baffles out of muffler n really sounds like a formula one car, very cool! That midnight color looks Amazing n the sun. I highly recommend this bike to anyone if u want the best overall bike for the price. I've watched videos on UA-cam of guys who have 50k - 100k Harleys n now go to the bagger n say Way better bike overall.
Bmw - (B) est (M) otorcycle n the (W) orld - Bar None! 😊
I certainly wouldn't mind one in the stable for crushing miles on long trips. We've heard a few with exhaust and you're right about the formula one sound.
Thanks for watching. Keep your eyes out, we have a different BMW video coming out next.
You can also set the suspension softer in Dynamic mode if you go kinda deep in the menus. Bit of a pain, as there isn’t a way to save that setting either AFAIK, but still nice to be able to do. I prefer the softer suspension setting, but find Road mode’s throttle response to be too slow for my liking.
I own a 21 K1600B. This bike is awesome. I have Bren Tuned mine so it's making about 20 extra horses but the throttle lag is gone. Highway riding you put that thing into two up suspension mode so it's stiff as can be and then ride on. These things are awesome.
With the bren tune that i chose, i kept the factory rev limiter. The tune does away with speed limiter. 3rd gear wound out will get you to 120 mph, and you still have 3 more gears.
I have the 2020 K1600GT, basically the same engine as this K1600 B. It's my 3rd K1600 since they came out and I really enjoy them. The ride is great, the power is really impressive and for long distance type riding, it's perfect with a Russell Day Long seat (stock seat really leaves a lot to be desired). Cruising along on the interstate and drop it into 4th to pass or get out of some nutty cars way, the acceleration on such a big bike is addictive. Plus having the quick shift on the '20 makes it that much quicker. Overall, for my type of riding it's one that I'll stick with. Definitely worth a test drive if you haven't ridden one yet.
Thanks for watching. How has the cost of maintenance and reliability been over the years ?
I do my own oil changes and final drive fluid changes so the cost is basically for oil/filter/fluid. There's an 18k valve maintenance that's a little pricey, but other than that and tires every 5k or so, it's not bad at all. Reliability has been great. No issues.@@3_AM
I’ll checkout Russell Day seat for my GLT K1600
picked up a 2021 K1600 2 weeks ago with only 450 miles on it, have put 200 on it since, very smooth, definitely feels side winds, traded my 22 Rocket 3 GT with 10k on it for it, also have a 19 Speedmaster, both of those have forward controls which I like, getting used to the mids on the BMW, also a different matter when you're a 68 yo, not complaining, love the bike..
Very nice, enjoy the ride. Thanks for watching.
I test rode the K1600GTL at Barber this past weekend and can't stop thinking about it. There may be a BMW in my future.
Its a great bike, it does so many things well !
Just bought a 2024 B...love everything but the windshield. Turbulence when fully up hits you square in the face and creates noise. That turbulence will pull sunglasses off your face if you go without a helmet. Radio sucks, but I don't listen while riding anyway. Not as agile as the R1250RS Sport (last bike), but I'm a big fat guy and look stupid on a Sport-type bike. The engine and transmission on this thing is truly amazing.
Looking to buy one any issues with wobble
@@JoeFurtado-xv5no None at all. The bike "prefers to turn", if you know what I mean. Slightest bar pressure and it wants to turn, but absolutely no wobble with mine. All BMW dealers offer test rides, I think. Definitely do it...
Great review!!
Glad you enjoyed it
This bike sounds like BEAST with Remus exhaust
It sure does !
I ride a victory cc and love it. But I transported the k1600 b a couple years ago and never kicked my feelings for it.😁
Right ! Both great bikes. Hopefully you've checked out some of our Victory content. Thanks for watching
You mention you have a Pan America. I do, too! I'm wanting to trade mine in for a BMW 1250GSA.....Mine, a 2022, has been in the shop more than on the road. Currently has a blown head gasket......at 5,000 miles.
Dam that sucks my 22pas has almost 14k it’s been pretty reliable a few issues nothing major I’m really love my pan am. I like everything about a GSA except I don’t like the way the boxer engine feels.
Where was this demo day? Doesn't look like South Windsor.. I've been wanting to test ride a K1600 and Max of SW doesn't like to do that with brand new models.
This was during Laconia bike week. Otherwise, Max BMW usually has the demo truck for a long weekend during the summer. You'd have to look up the schedule.
@@3_AM Thanks for the tip!
Before you get one, please ride the new Goldwing, 6 speeds or DCT, or both. I have owned 2 k's and one of them was new. Sold them after 2 years. I own a new wing DCT. Will not ride anything else. No more K for me. Maybe....I mean, maybe will test ride the new 1300RT which will come out out soon enough, by next year. I am a tall, big guy and the wing is a magical machine on all levels. The K's can be very finicky as they age and you better have a dealer by you. I was very disappointed with the GA. I wanted to love it, I couldn't. Good luck.
We've been wanting to get on Goldwing demos for years. But because of Honda's popularity and they way they organize demo rides, its nearly impossible to schedule one.
I've checked out these BMW Baggers since they came out. They are everything you said as well as a nightmare. Its a bike for a rider that is willing to take it to and pay at the dealer for every single bit of maintenance and repair it's going to need(and just wait until that valve check comes due 😐)...
Its engineering is too complex for the normal man and not known for reliability...
You’re not wrong , we had the same conversation after he rode it . Service is $$$$ for the miles we do
@@3_AM .. I steer clear of the BMWs
That's simply untrue. I can do most of the work myself aside from valves. I've had mine for 4 years, 36,000 miles, and it's been trouble-free. It's been on everything from the super slab freeway to small gravel roads, with the only issue being running hot when going slow. The answer is obviously to keep the speed up. The service with the valve check is just under $1k, which is a lot, but considering the cost of the bike, it's not terrible.
It's an I6 not some hand built cosworth V12 😂
Nice bike. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching.
I've had mine since 2018 I've no complaints you could do 1000 miles in a day easy (GTL version copy of the one in my avatar) good mpg, quick shifter works a treat the side panniers will take any helmet the top box you have to be careful some style of helmets like my Aria Tour 3 will go in and the lid will close but getting it open again might be an issue so rule of thumb if the lid wont go down but you could if you push down a little dont as it will end up with the helmet pushing against the lid and you might have a issue getting the lid open but as I say the side panniers will take any helmet Im a 59/60cm size just for reference, the wind deflectors work great in hot weather directing air at your chest, running costs, well, having looked at the new Goldwing and the intervals for various maintenance the BMW would be the cheaper option if there is such a thing with vehicles these days the only thing that sucks is the sound system but I don't use it other than blue toothing everything through the satnav I also had to go with a taller screen Im 5'11 as I was getting buffeting even when it was in the full up positions and in finishing the engine sound is to die for
Thanks for watching and sharing. I have to agree the engine sound is to die for. Ride safe !
A tour guide?!? WTH BMW 🤮 was there on the last Saturday at 8:30am. Indian let us go. Super nice group at Indian. Sport chief was a blast. After trying out three bikes we went to Harley. Longer sign in process and longer lines. But the broke the bikes up into categories which was nice. That breakout was a beast. On that second road with the dangerous drain cover I hit 75-80mph when saw a cop sitting there. Oh damn 😞 but he flashed his lights and let us keep going. Did not try any BMWs but there wasn’t much action for them. But next year I will try some. Was leaving towards an Indian but this K1600 makes me pause 🤔
I’m so used to comfy floorboards. I’m afraid I’ll start cramping after a few hours with those pegs
758 lbs. V 950 lbs. for my 2012 FLHTK, with twice the horsepower!
Right, its a huge difference! Once you get on bigger horsepower bikes, its hard to go back.
Bike weighs 761 pounds fully gassed. Its not heavy
Youre short shifting it, run her to 9k and use the shift assist and youll see how fast this bike is. These bikes haul ass.
It would help if you knew how to ride and use a quick shifter properly. And we ride bikes. We don't drive bikes
"promo sm"
would give you a like if you at least wore some protection on your hands.
You should always wear gloves…IMHO!
Harley went woke.
how would you compare to a Harley ultra classic.
I would say not really in the same class. The bmw is more of a sport touring faste more nimble in an upright position. Harley is more a heavy cruiser slower and heavy but equally as comfortable.