Best Rated Specs (BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle)
General Specifications (BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle)
Product Name | BMW K 1600 Grand America |
Type | motorcycle |
Brand | BMW |
Year Released | 2021 |
Bore X Stroke | 72 mm x 67.5 mm |
Compression Ratio | 12.2 : 1 |
Wet Weight Kg | 364 KG |
Wet Weight Pounds | 802 lbs |
Engine Cc | 1649 CC |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 7 US gal |
Horsepower Hp | 160 HP |
Height Mm | 1440 mm |
Length Mm | 2560 mm |
Width Inches | 39.4 in |
Width Mm | 1000 mm |
Seat Height | 32 in |
Tires Front | 120/70 ZR 17 |
Tires Rear | 190/55 ZR 17 |
Transmission | Constant-mesh 6-speed gearbox with helical cut gears |
Wheelbase Inches | 64 in |
Higher than average BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle Specs
Lower than average BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle Specs
Wet Weight Pounds
A motorcycle's wet weight refers to the weight of a motorcycle when fully fueled and equipped with all necessary fluids.
The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle has massive wet weight pounds of 802 (lbs), which is 507 (lbs) more than the average wet weight pounds of 295 (lbs). The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle is ranked 46 out of 880 motorcycles for wet weight pounds and we have rated it 18% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.
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Engine Cc
A motorcycle's engine CC refers to its engine displacement measured in cubic centimeters, determining the power and performance it delivers.
The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle has surprising Engine CC of 1649 (CC), which is 907 (CC) more than the average Engine CC of 742 (CC). The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle is ranked 80 out of 880 motorcycles for Engine CC and we have rated it 67% out of 100%, which we consider to be poor.
Engine Cc:
Fuel Tank Capacity
Motorcycle fuel tank capacity refers to the amount of fuel, usually measured in liters or gallons, that a motorcycle's fuel tank can hold.
The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle has a low Fuel Tank Capacity of 7 (US gal), which is 1 (US gal) less than the average Fuel Tank Capacity of 8 (US gal). The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle is ranked 21 out of 880 motorcycles for Fuel Tank Capacity and we have rated it 1% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.
Fuel Tank Capacity:
Horsepower Hp
Horsepower measured in (HP) refers to the level of power generated by a motorcycle.
The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle has an excellent Horsepower HP of 160 (HP), which is 113 (HP) more than the average Horsepower HP of 47 (HP). The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle is ranked 40 out of 880 motorcycles for Horsepower HP and we have rated it 51% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.
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Width Inches
Motorcycle width, measured in inches, refers to the distance between the outer edges of a motorcycle's widest points.
The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle has gigantic Width inches of 39.4 (in), which is 25.4 (in) more than the average Width inches of 14 (in). The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle is ranked 21 out of 880 motorcycles for Width inches and we have rated it 5% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.
Width Inches:
Seat Height
Motorcycle seat height refers to the distance between the ground and the highest point of the seat.
The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle has a Seat Height of 32 (in), which is 0 (in) difference than the average Seat Height of 32 (in). The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle is ranked 265 out of 880 motorcycles for Seat Height and we have rated it 1% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.
Seat Height:
Wheelbase Inches
Motorcycle wheelbase refers to the distance between the center of the front and rear wheels.
The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle has a low Wheelbase inches of 64 (in), which is 25 (in) less than the average Wheelbase inches of 89 (in). The BMW K 1600 Grand America motorcycle is ranked 129 out of 880 motorcycles for Wheelbase inches and we have rated it 1% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.