BMW K 1600 GT 2014 vs. Honda Gold Wing F6C 2014

BMW K 1600 GT 2014

Honda Gold Wing F6C 2014
Overview - BMW K 1600 GT 2014 vs Honda Gold Wing F6C 2014

BMW K 1600 GT 2014

Honda Gold Wing F6C 2014
Technical Specifications BMW K 1600 GT 2014 compared to Honda Gold Wing F6C 2014
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
BMW K 1600 GT 2014

Extremely cultivated straight-six engine with huge torque and plenty of power - but without any willingness to use force, simply a power unit of the highest sovereignty. Agile and nimble despite a live weight of 339 kg (fully fuelled). With Dynamic ESA, DTC, ABS Pro and shift assist, it is sporty and safe to drive.
Honda Gold Wing F6C 2014

Honda expanded the Goldwing range very late, last year with the F6B bagger and this year with the naked, but no less massive F6C - so you realise how far the term naked bike can be stretched. As purist as the naked Goldwing is, the powerful appearance with almost 350 kilos is unmistakable. However, a huge six-cylinder boxer engine with over 1800 cubic metres also needs a stable chassis. For despite all the gentleness with which the engine can purr along, the 167 Newton metres of torque are as brute as if you were sitting on a steam catapult. The taut chassis and upright seating position suggest sporty abilities, but the F6C is not an agile cornering machine because of its mass and dimensions. The fact that the Honda Goldwing F6C is also very expensive also fits perfectly into the picture - this exceptional motorbike is not for everyone.