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We found the following complaints for BMW K 1600 GTL (2014)

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While driving on the highway in traffic at approximately 70mph, the engine suddenly shut off with no warning. We were forced to go off the road on left shoulder to avoid being struck from behind. Engine would not restart, and we coasted across to the right shoulder when it was safe to do so. This could have been much worse. All electrical functions were still working, just not the engine.

1. The motorcycles pulls to the left. Constant correction is stressful on highways and taxes one's muscles.2. Engine has a ticking noise (valve chattering) at 3000-3500 rpm band (first noticed at 8000 miles) and dealer/manufacturer is unable to do anything about it. There are lots of k1600 on the road with this issue and bmw has no resolution for this.3. Shifting to neutral - first observed at approx 16000 miles (immediately after third service) - the motorcycle does not slot into 2nd and neutral gears with precision. First gear has a loud clunk sound on engaging and sometimes clutch do not disengage fully enough though i would depress the lever fully. At times gear change requests are aborted as the gear change enters limbo state. The gearbox and clutch do not work in tandem for smooth upshifts. At stop-n-go traffic finding neutral by rocking gear lever is a pain. I have to constantly lot at gear indicator to confirm is upshift was executed from 1st to 2nd (or is it in a limbo - not even neutral). During this situation there is loud mechanical grinding noise when i would want to slot to second gear and couple of attempts to upshift go in vain. Been riding for years and i know all timing techniques but a missed upshift puts me at risk.

1. The motorcycles pulls to the left. Constant correction is stressful on highways and taxes one's muscles.2. Engine has a ticking noise (valve chattering) at 3000-3500 rpm band (first noticed at 8000 miles) and dealer/manufacturer is unable to do anything about it. There are lots of k1600 on the road with this issue and bmw has no resolution for this.3. Shifting to neutral - first observed at approx 16000 miles (immediately after third service) - the motorcycle does not slot into 2nd and neutral gears with precision. First gear has a loud clunk sound on engaging and sometimes clutch do not disengage fully enough though i would depress the lever fully. At times gear change requests are aborted as the gear change enters limbo state. The gearbox and clutch do not work in tandem for smooth upshifts. At stop-n-go traffic finding neutral by rocking gear lever is a pain. I have to constantly lot at gear indicator to confirm is upshift was executed from 1st to 2nd (or is it in a limbo - not even neutral). During this situation there is loud mechanical grinding noise when i would want to slot to second gear and couple of attempts to upshift go in vain. Been riding for years and i know all timing techniques but a missed upshift puts me at risk.

The motorcycle does not naturally steer straight. It requires significant right handlebar pressure to keep it steering straight which is a significant safety and a health hazard. Without this additional right handlebar pressure, the motorcycle quickly steers to the left.

While riding the bmw motorcycle there is a pronounced pull to the left.this happens at all speeds. The higher the speed the greater the pull is. This is an ongoing problem since april 2014.different tires and changing the recommended tire pressure makes no improvement in the left pull.

The motorcycle pulls hard to the left (toward oncoming traffic) when light pressure is used on the handlebars. The vehicle basically does not track straight on its own without significant pressure to counteract the effect.bmw was contacted via my local bmw local dealership, who ruled out the possibility that it could be another factor with the bike (tires, excessive load on one side, etc.). Bmw's response was that i should add weight to the opposite side of the motorcycle to mitigate this problem and that all of these k1600 models have the same issue to varying degrees.my concern is that the bike does not track straight and significantly pulls toward oncoming traffic.

1. The motorcycles pulls to the left. Constant correction is stressful on highways and taxes one's muscles.2. Engine has a ticking noise (valve chattering) at 3000-3500 rpm band (first noticed at 8000 miles) and dealer/manufacturer is unable to do anything about it. There are lots of k1600 on the road with this issue and bmw has no resolution for this.3. Shifting to neutral - first observed at approx 16000 miles (immediately after third service) - the motorcycle does not slot into 2nd and neutral gears with precision. First gear has a loud clunk sound on engaging and sometimes clutch do not disengage fully enough though i would depress the lever fully. At times gear change requests are aborted as the gear change enters limbo state. The gearbox and clutch do not work in tandem for smooth upshifts. At stop-n-go traffic finding neutral by rocking gear lever is a pain. I have to constantly lot at gear indicator to confirm is upshift was executed from 1st to 2nd (or is it in a limbo - not even neutral). During this situation there is loud mechanical grinding noise when i would want to slot to second gear and couple of attempts to upshift go in vain. Been riding for years and i know all timing techniques but a missed upshift puts me at risk.

When my wife and i came to a stop after coming off the interstate, she adjusted her self on the seat of the 2014 bmw k1600 motorcycle, as she used the arm rest for support in shiffing her weigh (she weights 105 lbs) the arm rest snapped off). Had we been going into a turn or passing another vehicle, and if she had been using the armrest for support and it broke, this could have shifted her weight unexpectially which might have cause the drive to lose control of the motorcycle. I reported this to the dealer and bmw, received a call from bmw asking me to call them back, i did, shortly after getting there call. No answer, emailed them 4 times, no answer. I consider this a factory defect with the part just snapping off. I have pictures of my bike to show it was not dropped or damaged. Simily a bad part. I had to use epoxey to fasthen it back on so that my wife would not cut her self on the sharp edges. The lady that called from bmw said here name was ashley, (800-831-1117 ext 8816. However, after calling back 4 times, on two days, and 4 emails, it appears they are too busy to reply to my concern.

While riding the bmw motorcycle there is a pronounced pull to the left.this happens at all speeds. The higher the speed the greater the pull is. This is an ongoing problem since april 2014.different tires and changing the recommended tire pressure makes no improvement in the left pull.

While riding the bmw motorcycle there is a pronounced pull to the left.this happens at all speeds. The higher the speed the greater the pull is. This is an ongoing problem since april 2014.different tires and changing the recommended tire pressure makes no improvement in the left pull.




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