KIWI RIDER 08 2019 VOL.1 | Page 59

Their idea of cool is the big cruiser – a bit like their muscle cars F irst up, what is a Bagger? Well, largely it is an American ‘thing’. Think of a full- dress tourer that has been stripped of the top box, rear seat back and arm rests to make it look cooler, perhaps a little lighter and more manageable too. Their idea of cool is the big cruiser – a bit like their muscle cars. You know, big engine, straight-line machine that pretty well suits their huge, open, corner- less roads. So, somewhere in the middle you get the ‘Bagger’, a bike with panniers, long, low cruiser looks, but also extra weather protection in the form of a good screen. What BMW has done with the K1600 is totally next level. It gets the stunning in-line six-cylinder 1600cc motor, more technology than the average space shuttle, a remarkable chassis that makes the 336kg behemoth genuinely corner capable, and the all-around excellence associated with the BMW brand. I’ve tested a few bikes which could be considered the 1600 Bagger’s competition. There’s the Honda Goldwing F6B and the Moto Guzzi MGX21. But… they’re so distinctly different from each other that a straightforward comparison seems vaguely pointless. I’ll just say that the MGX21 is the style and passion monster, the F6B the ultimate turbine smooth wafter and the K1600 the techno juggernaut powerhouse. Sadly, I only had one full day on the BMW Bagger and that day was all about rain. So, to be fair I never tried to explore the outer limits of its performance, but I do have an excellent understanding of how wet you don’t get when its pissing down. In fact, I believe if you never had to slow for annoyances such as traffic lights and could maintain a decent speed, you could stay virtually dry in just jeans and a T-shirt. The big electric screen really does work wonders although at my 191cm height it could be a little taller… but you can’t have everything. KIWI RIDER 59