160hp cruiser
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160hp cruiser
The B version takes the GT’s frame a little lower, adds a little more “slope” to it and drops the passenger seat about three inches.
A massive front fairing blocks the wind and it is stretched back to give the bike a sleeker profile than the GT. The windshield is also adjustable.
Suspension is electronically controlled, with “road” and “cruise” modes. Which is essentially soft and softer, perfect for eating up miles. It remains to be seen if road is stiff enough for spirited riding.
BMW will offer “Shift Assistant Pro” which means you no longer need the clutch if you don’t want to shift. Similar to high end sport bikes that allow you to just press up on the shift lever.
The K1600B was introduced as the first BMW made specifically for the American market at its unveiling ceremony. It will be sold in other countries, but BMW’s looking to double their U.S. market share by 2020 (from 4 percent to 8 percent) The K1600B is how they intend to take a big bite out of Harley-Davidson’s market share.
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Re: 160hp cruiser
Looks a laugh. We'd call it a tourer rather than a cruiser though.
I thought the iconic 900s was made for the North American market?
I thought the iconic 900s was made for the North American market?
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Re: 160hp cruiser
BMW has had cruisers in the United States since I can remember. In fact, in 1965 I met a guy who was going cross country on his BMW. It was a beautiful bike then, though the horizontal pistons were quite unique. I have seen fully loaded BMW bikes around our area too, some of which would be good cruisers or touring bikes, though the majority here seem to be adventure bikes. I know a guy who purchased one from someone who had taken the bike all the way down to the end of South America and back. It is rugged, but when it breaks it is quite expensive to fix. It is the kind of bike that only the rich can afford to keep after the warranty is up... seems to be the same with their cars.
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Red 2013 Honda PCX150
Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
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Re: 160hp cruiser
If this is the case and they didn't factor into their market survey that riders can't afford parts or work on them themselves then Harley has nothing to worry about Harley guys find their parts and get it done with or without a dealership.Mel46 wrote: It is rugged, but when it breaks it is quite expensive to fix. It is the kind of bike that only the rich can afford to keep after the warranty is up... seems to be the same with their cars.
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Re: 160hp cruiser
Looks like BMW is going after the Harley dentist/Goldwing crowd.
They're way, way, way too big for the likes of me.
They're way, way, way too big for the likes of me.