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 garth World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 12:51 - 19 Sep 2008 Post subject: BMW F650's |
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Hi
Anyone own / owned / ridden one?
I want to do a bit of travel in about a year or two, with the missus. Been looking at these, reviews seem good, reliable, robust, good on fuel etc, not fantastic offroad but can cope, and just looking for opinions.
After the F650 specifically because I know you can lower the Strada models to the same seat height as a GN125 with a bit of work - 740mm. This bodes well for the vertically challenged g/f. (would be an advantage to both have the same make/model bike)
TIA
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| LustyLew |
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My mate has the F650 GS and the Dakar.
The GS handles his trip round Austria perfectly fine, 2 up. Wasn't major off roading, but shallow streams nad some mountain passes.
His missus now has that and he now has a Dakar. From what I understand, it's a bit more capable with a bigger front wheel and more travel in the forks. But his side stand snapped when trying to load his bike onto a ferry and I think it has an oil leak. I think there might be an electrical problem too, but dont quote me on that.
The Dakar looks good when some nice aluminium luggage. Gives it a rugged look without being a Charlie/Ewan wannabe. ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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| nautilus |
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 nautilus Borekit Bruiser

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I had one and felt it was a great touring bike one up. think it might be rather underpowered with a pillion though. You'll get more info on this forum https://www.f650.co.uk/ ____________________ The world is a book & those who do not travel read only a page. St Augustine.
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 Posted: 15:45 - 19 Sep 2008 Post subject: |
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I rode a standard early model on off-road biased tyres.
On light gravel it was fine, on the road the front wanted to tuck and it would speed wobble at at anything over 70. Would wheelie quite easily though.
If it was me I'd buy anything but an F650. |
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 Posted: 16:08 - 19 Sep 2008 Post subject: |
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My dad had a 1997 F650 with off road biased tyres as well and as Reuben says you can't do much over 70 mph without clenching your bumhole. Fantastic bike overall though, first bike I learned to ride on and was really nice, uses a Rotax 650 motor, don't know whether they still do though.
He covered 14,000 kms on it through 12 countries in 2 and a half weeks from Dubai back to UK. Only thing that went wrong was the sidestand killswitch which cocked up in Germany of all places, apparently the rescue team were incredibly efficent and organised. Although he did get stopped in one country by two policeman on identical bikes as they'd thought he'd stolen it and changed the plates  ____________________ wizzzard wrote: Imagine God just stopping by, tidying your front room up and then quietly letting himself out again. Statisticly more likely to happen than Korn being on here. |
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| LeeR |
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 LeeR World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:52 - 21 Sep 2008 Post subject: |
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A mate of mine had the F650 Dakar and loved it, regularly returned 60mpg and carried him, his missus and gear on several tours. He's upgraded to a R1200 adventure now, bought the gimp suit and helmet and thinks he's Charleeey.
As G says there are other options, esp if you want some off-road fun think Yamaha XT660 range.
But the new F650 (with the 800 engine) is supposedly a much better bike than the rotax single, though the Rotax was almost indestructible.
Others: DL650, Versys, Pegaso, Transalp etc... all probably a lot cheaper as well, as the beamers tend to hold a high resale value.
Just my tuppence, and all the best whatever you decide.  ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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I'd be a little nervous about buying an early one after reading this:
2002 BMW F650GS fractured at the wheel spindle mount ____________________ "he who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man"- Dr. Johnson |
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There's a whole world of information out there regarding single cylinder engines, The Thumper Page is a place to start if you're interested.
But essentially a good single (imho) offers a compromise between performance and economy. A well thought out 4T single might well have twin spark and twin carbs, thought newer ones might have fuel injection. Top speeds are normally sub 100mph but mpg is usually 50 and upwards.
The new KTM 690 Duke is a 650cc single that generates 65bhp, hits 120mph, and returns 48mpg if you're happy with that you're on to a winner. ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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I've just taken the plunge and bought a brand new Aprilia Pegaso for just under £4k.
Not got it home yet, so can't go into detail about the pro's and cons, but from what I've been reading it's a pretty good bike. You'll get about 150-180 miles to a tank and it's a grin machine.  ____________________ <CBT passed 16th Sept 2007><Theory Test passed 11th Oct 2007><Practical Test passed 19th Apr 2008>
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Almost forgot, the October issue of RiDE (on sale until 14/10/09) has a good article on adjusting bikes for the shorter rider, interestingly they use a F650 as the donor bike. ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 136 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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