BMW Inline Six Motorcycle Concept
The EICMA Milan Bike Show debuts a number of motorcycle models, most  often from the European marques. Most of the time the bikes have been  spied and rumored well before the official debut, but BMW pulled off a surprise with its Concept 6 – a  six-cylinder design which the Bavarian firm hints may soon power a  touring motorcycle. 
The Straight Six powering the Concept, says BMW, “follows the well-known  Straight Four in the K1300 model series.” Not all the details are in  but it’s identified as a 1.6 liter displacement via a “slightly  oversquare bore:stroke ratio with relatively long stroke and very small  gaps between cylinders.” Like the K-Series, the Concept 6’s cylinders  are tilted forward by 55 degrees.  
No hard peak horsepower or torque numbers are cited. BMW does promise,  however, that 96 lb-ft of torque are available as low as 2000 rpm. And  the Six revs up “almost to 9000 rpm.” Stressing its torque performance,  the Concept 6 does not feature a tach at all, instead offering a digital  readout of available torque production on the LED display.
The Inline Six engine centers the design of the Concept 6, surrounded by  a “light-alloy bridge frame” that looks to be of the twin-spar  aluminium variety.  BMW’s Duolever and Paralever suspension units are  present and it is highlighted by their trademark shaft-drive, beefy  six-piston front calipers and 17-inch stylish hoops shod with Pirelli's  latest Diablo Supercorsa sticky rubber. The Six theme carries over to  the exhaust, which features a six-chamber system, three outlets on each  side. 
As for its future? BMW says this in its PR announcement:  “The new BMW straight-six will further expand the K-Series in the  foreseeable future. The first model to be introduced will be an  innovative and luxurious BMW touring machine. Reflecting the tradition  of the BMW K-Series, this will of course be a genuine top-of-the-line  product.” 







