Every once in a while I like to scan K16 vs. Goldwing reviews to get a feel for perceptions in Motorcycle land. The most recent one I read was from Cruiseman's Garage:
He's apparently a Goldwing guy. Of course there is nothing wrong with that, and I think he was trying to be honest and fair in his evaluation. I agree with many of his points. But the problem I see in a lot of these "reviews" is that they bring their GW mindset with them. They ride the K1600 the same limited and conservative way they'd hit the road their GW and completely miss what the BMW is all about. Most of his riding is droning at or below the speed limit on interstates with limited high throttle fun in mountains/canyons.
I really believe the K1600 is one of the least understood bikes on the planet.
Now, back to more productive endeavors.....
He's apparently a Goldwing guy. Of course there is nothing wrong with that, and I think he was trying to be honest and fair in his evaluation. I agree with many of his points. But the problem I see in a lot of these "reviews" is that they bring their GW mindset with them. They ride the K1600 the same limited and conservative way they'd hit the road their GW and completely miss what the BMW is all about. Most of his riding is droning at or below the speed limit on interstates with limited high throttle fun in mountains/canyons.
I really believe the K1600 is one of the least understood bikes on the planet.
Now, back to more productive endeavors.....