Top 10 six-cylinder production bikes (2024)

THERE’S always been something extravagantly indulgent about six-cylinder bikes.

They’re inevitably expensive; the engines have 50% more of everything than a four, so in terms of parts alone there’s a penalty. They’re also heavy, wide, and rarely have a tangible performance advantage over smaller, lither fours or twins.

But the simple fact that they have six cylinders gives them a USP that run-of-the-mill machines with a fewer pots can’t live up to. It gives a notably different feel, a smoothness that twins, triples and fours can’t match.

We’re looking at bikes you could actually buy and ride on the street. We’d happily sing the praises of the Laverda V6 or Honda’s RC165, RC166 and RC174 straight-sixes, let alone the Suzuki Stratosphere concept bike, but they’re not machines any of us could ever hope to buy or ride, so let’s focus on some more achievable six-cylinder experiences…

10: Goldwing GL1500

The Goldwing GL1500 was the first ‘Wing to go to the now-legendary flat-six layout, and as such has a place in motorcycling history. Made for a dozen years from 1988, it was a technological marvel at launch. It’s marred, though, by a chrome-and-whip-aerials image that means a lot of riders see Wing users as a separate breed. It’s the cheapest way to get the six-cylinder experience, though. They go for as little as £2500 these days.

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The 2001-on Goldwing 1800 took the ideas of its predecessor and ran with them, and in the process toned down the chrome and upped the technology even further. Even now, 16 years on from its launch and after only a few updates (including the famous optional airbag), it’s still a supreme long-distance tourer.

The original, 1500cc Honda F6C ‘Valkyrie’ doesn’t make this list but the new version, made from 2014 onwards, might be worth a look if you’re in the market for a distinctive cruiser. There’s no attempt to ape the Harley clichés here; the Honda is a resolutely modern take on the cruiser concept. Basically a Goldwing with the touring kit and bodywork stripped off, it arguably allows that six-cylinder motor to shine a little brighter. On the downside, it loses the Wing’s practical long-distance, luggage-lugging ability.

Perhaps, then, the F6B is a good compromise between the full-fat Goldwing and the cruiser-style F6C. Cashing in on the current trend for baggers, it loses the top box and armchair-like pillion of the Wing, as well as the tall screen, and gets a low-slung style in its place. That creamy flat six still lies underneath, and the F6B might be the best way to experience it on a bike that’s still got much of the Wing’s touring ability, but a bit more style thrown in.

The narrow-angle V6 Horex is one of the few six-cylinder machines on the market today – although you’ll have to venture to mainland Europe to buy one. It looks great, and despite hitting the usual financial stumbling blocks and ownership changes that ambitious new bike firms always seem to suffer, the company is still up and running, several years after launching the first VR6 model. Unfortunately, a sky-high price (€38,500 for the Classic, €42,500 for the Café Racer, and that’s before adding options) means few people are likely to get to experience them.

While most six-cylinder production bikes have been monstrously big, the Sei started life as a mere 750cc machine back in 1972. It was the first road-going, six-cylinder, mass-made motorcycle. Later (in 1979) it was upped to 900cc, but even then it’s still much smaller-capacity than anything else on this list. That translates to probably the lightest-feeling, least imposing six that you can get. They’re increasingly expensive these days, though.

If you’re a shrinking violet, the Rune is probably best avoided. Although you’ll struggle to find one even if you are bold enough to be seen on it. A limited edition machine, it used the same 1832cc six as the later Goldwings, but wrapped them in a completely new chassis and an innovatively modern take on the classic cruiser look. Never officially sold outside America, several have made their way across the Atlantic unofficially.

If the Rune is an impractical, crazy take on the six cylinder theme, the most modern bike on this list – BMW’s K1600 – is the most useable. Like the Benelli, it’s an inline, across-the-frame six-cylinder, but at 1649cc it’s a lot bigger. It’s also powerful – not something that everything on this list can claim to be. With 160hp and 129lbft of torque it’s a serious performer. The GTL is a more luxurious, touring-oriented take on the theme, while the B adds a bagger-style, droopy tail.

Kawasaki joined the six-cylinder movement in 1979, adding innovative water-cooling and a large 1286cc capacity into the mix to make an impressive-for-the-time 120hp. Its in-yer-face engine was perfectly matched in the bike’s brutalist styling. These days it’s one of the most affordable routes onto a six-cylinder bike, too.

While every bike on this list has six cylinders, none of them shout “Count ’em!” quite as loudly as the CBX. No wonder that 1047cc, air-cooled engine became so in-demand from custom builders and tuners – it’s one of the best-looking engines ever made. One of the best-sounding ones, too, and back in 1978 its 105hp output was pretty impressive as well.

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Top 10 six-cylinder production bikes (2024)

FAQs

Top 10 six-cylinder production bikes? ›

1600 cc six-cylinder in-line engine

With the BMW K 1600 GT and the BMW K 1600 GTL, two highly distinctive touring motorcycles are fired by a six-cylinder petrol engine for the first time.

Which bike has inline 6? ›

1600 cc six-cylinder in-line engine

With the BMW K 1600 GT and the BMW K 1600 GTL, two highly distinctive touring motorcycles are fired by a six-cylinder petrol engine for the first time.

What bike has the most cylinders? ›

The Whitelock 'Tinker Toy', built by Simon Whitelock back in 2003, holds the Guinness World Record for the most cylinders in a vehicle engine.

Who made a 6 cylinder motorcycle? ›

Honda had produced a Honda RC series six-cylinder race bike in the mid-1960s, but the CBX was Honda's first production 6 cylinder road bike with this GP racing engine technology.

Did Honda ever make a straight 6 engine? ›

From 1964 to 1967, Honda produced several Grand Prix motorcycle racing motorcycles powered by straight-six versions of the Honda RC petrol racing engine; these versions were designated the '3RC164', 'RC165', 'RC166' and Honda RC174.

What is the most powerful inline 6? ›

  • BMW S58 engine is widely regarded as most powerful inline six engine for its impressive performance, particularly in the context of the BMW M models. ...
  • **Powerful Performance:** The S58 engine is known for its robust power output.
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What is the most powerful single-cylinder bike? ›

The most powerful single-cylinder in the world. It's called Superquadro Mono and it's the latest addition to the Ducati engines. It is a brand-new 659 cc short-stroke single-cylinder engine with desmodromic distribution and is the most high-performance road-going single-cylinder engine ever.

What was the first 6 cylinder motorcycle? ›

In 1973, the Benelli Sei was born as the world's first six-cylinder motorcycle engine. Sei is Italian for “six.”

What was the first six cylinder motorcycle? ›

The Benelli 750 Sei was the first production motorcycle with a 6-cylinder engine and had two model releases. De Tomaso intended it to become Italy's premier sporting motorcycle and wanted it badged as a Moto Guzzi.

Which bike has strong engine? ›

Kawasaki Ninja H2

As the fastest and most powerful bike available, it leaves a trail of awe in its wake. Boasting a top speed of an astonishing 209 mph (337 km/h), this beast is propelled by a supercharged 998cc inline-four engine that churns out an exhilarating 310 horsepower and 165 Nm of torque.

Which bike is king of single-cylinder? ›

Ducati Hypermotard 698 Mono is world's most powerful single-cylinder motorcycle with 76 hp! The new Hypermotard 698 Mono makes use of Ducati's first single-cylinder engine in 30 years, i.e. the 659 cc liquid-cooled Superquadro Mono that puts out 76 horsepower at 9,750 rpm and 63 Nm of peak torque at 8,000 rpm.

Which bike engine is powerful? ›

As of my knowledge cutoff in 2021, the most powerful bike available in India was the Kawasaki Ninja H2, which is equipped with a 998cc supercharged engine that produces 227 horsepower and 141.7 Nm of torque.

Are there any 6 cylinder Hondas? ›

The Cylinder Configuration of the 2024 Honda Pilot

The V6 engine in the Honda Pilot is a 3.5-liter i-VTEC engine that delivers an impressive 280 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque.

Are 6 cylinder engines still made? ›

Several manufacturers still use inline-6 engines for their cars; the main reason is because of the smoothness they produce and the large power they produce because they have more cylinders. What I remember is that BMW still has several inline-6 cars in its lineup, especially sports cars and luxury sedans.

What engine has 6 cylinders? ›

A V6 engine is a 6 cylinder engine while a V8 has 8 cylinders. The choice between a V6 and V8 will come down to the power and performance you want from your car.”

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