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BMW F 650GS

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Make Model |
BMW F 650GS |
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Year |
2004- |
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Engine |
Liquid cooled, four stroke, single cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves
per cylinder |
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Capacity |
652 |
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Bore x Stroke |
100 x 83mm |
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Compression Ratio |
11.5:1 |
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Induction |
Fuel induction |
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Ignition /
Starting |
Capacitor Discharge
Ignition system / electric |
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Max Power |
50 hp @ 6500 rpm |
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Max Torque |
44 lb.-ft. @ 5200 rpm |
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Transmission /
Drive |
5 Speed / chain |
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Front Suspension |
41mm telescopic fork with
stabilizer bridge |
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Rear Suspension |
Spring setting and rebound
stage damping continuously adjustable |
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Front Brakes |
Single 300mm disc 2
piston caliper |
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Rear Brakes |
Single 240mm disc 1 piston
caliper |
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Front Tyre |
100/90-19 |
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Rear Tyre |
130/80-17 |
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Seat Height |
780 mm |
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Dry-Weight / Wet-Weight |
176 kg / 191 kg |
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Fuel Capacity |
17.3 Litres |
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Consumption average |
21.4 km/lit |
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Standing
¼ Mile |
14.4 sec |
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Top Speed |
169.5 km/h |

First seen in early 2000, the F650GS is an update of the
F650 Funduro. Like the Funduro, it has a dual sport-road/off-road design,
with a new steel-tube frame and revised engine. A new engine management
system reduces pollution and improves smoothness. The bodywork is also new,
and incorporates an underseat fuel tank, lowering the centre of gravity.
Long-travel suspension soaks up the worst of road bumps and allows a degree
of off-road use, while a tough bashplate protects the bottom of the engine.
The single disc brakes front and rear are Brembo units, and there is an
optional ABS anti-lock system. There is a centrestand and clock, while the
twin underseat silencers are stainless steel for long life.

Narrowly focused sportbikes to the left, massively
overwrought tourers to the right…is there any place left for the simple,
do-it-all motorcycle? Sure there is, and far from becoming an endangered
species, the lightweight enduro – a kind of motorcycle that embodies off-road
capabilities alongside roadworthy manners tailored to please experienced and
beginning riders alike – has become immensely popular around the world. Between
1995 and 2003, BMW has sold more than 110,000 F 650s, with 32 percent of the
latest versions going to female riders (worldwide). What’s more, some 21 percent
of F 650 buyers were new riders. And now, for the 2006 model year, BMW’s entry
in the amazing category returns refined, refreshed and ready to do business.
BMW F 650 GS
Crossing continents, crossing boundaries
No motorcycle can do everything, but the BMW F 650 GS come close. Based on the
fundamentally flexible “enduro” concept, the F 650 line has been carefully
developed to meet a broad range of requirements, to enable cross-country travel
in comfort as well as jaunts across town with consummate ease.
Central to this multi-role versatility is the F 650’s relaxed, upright riding
position that is the ideal compromise between on-road comfort and off-road
control. For the new F 650 GS, BMW has focused on improving the bike’s ergonomic
profile and making it even kinder to beginning and returning riders. To this
end, a new clutch lever featuring incremental span adjustments that provide
riders with smaller hands improved control and comfort (an adjustable brake
lever continues as standard.) To accommodate riders of different heights,
several seat options are available for the F 650 GS. The GS comes standard with
a 30.7-inch (780mm) seat height with a low seat option, which further reduces it
to 29.5 inches (750mm). In addition, a high seat is available that provides
taller riders with extra legroom.
The GS’s overall compact dimensions are made possible by a slender engine and a
fuel tank located under the seat. Not only does this placement improve chassis
packaging, it dramatically reduces the bike’s overall center of gravity, making
the GS feel smaller and lighter – considerations critical to the beginning
rider.
This year, the F 650 GS have new bodywork placed upon the strong and durable
steel frame. A new clear-lens headlight puts more illumination on the road and
works with entirely new windscreens to improve weather and wind protection.
Revised inserts alongside what would normally be the fuel tank distinguish the
new model and improve cooling by allowing more air past the oil cooler (the fuel
cell is located under the rider’s seat for lowered center of gravity and
improved handling.) Finally, the rear luggage rack has been redesigned to accept
an optional top case without an adapter plate, as required in the past.
BMW F 650 GS
F Series- 2 Spark ignition
The F 650 is powered by a BMW-designed, single-cylinder engine embodying
technologies not seen on other “thumpers.” For 2006, the engine’s technological
resume stretches to include 2 Spark ignition for the four-valve cylinder head
and a new and advanced BMS-C II computerized engine-control unit that
dynamically manages spark and fuel delivery to suit any riding condition. With
these improvements, the liquid-cooled, 652cc engine produces fewer harmful
exhaust emissions, is more fuel efficient, and has a torque peak at 4800 rpm
instead of the previous model’s 5000 rpm. In addition, the 2 Spark ignition
system offers increased drivability, stronger mid-throttle response and greater
engine flexibility. As before, the GS uses a three-way catalyst in the updated,
stainless-steel exhaust system to meet the stringent Euro2 exhaust emissions
requirements.
Although the GS may see different missions, it is available with BMW’s advanced
ABS system, the only such single-cylinder bikes in this category for which this
is true. To optimize the system for off-road use, the ABS may be switched off
via a cockpit-mounted switch.
BMW Accessories
BMW owners, even those new to the fold, are staunch individualists, which is why
there are so many options and accessories available for the new F 650 GS. These
include:
ABS II with rider-selectable defeat.
Multiple seats. There is a taller dual seat as well as a lowered-suspension
option using the standard seat. The GS can be fitted with a special black single
seat with luggage rack that provides the same seat height as the standard
saddle.
Several soft- and hard-luggage options, including variable-thickness hard
saddlebags (Vario), soft bags for passenger seat and luggage rack, a hard top
case, as well as liners for the hard bags.
A taller windscreen, similar to the F 650 GS Dakar’s.
New hand guards.
Heated hand grips.
Anti-theft alarm.
Engine protection kit.
On-board computer installation kit.
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