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    BMW F650. Anything to look out for?

    Got a mate about to get back on two wheels,he asked my opinion on what he should be lloking at and in all honesty there was so many so i gave him a list,he had a browse throuigh what was for sale on Trademe and found a few 650 Beemers he likes the look of,would imagine there fairly robust but before we go and have a look at a couple am wondering if theres anything to look out for other than the obvious,hes not looking to spend a fortune so whatever we look at will have done a few clicks etc,anyone thats owned one got any advice?Do tell.
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    wannabiker had one he could give you an honest opinion. Rotax engine I think, bulletproof as long as you keep an eye on the waterpumps.


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    Why an F650?
    Tried one, grew to dislike it.
    What kind of riding does he think he's aiming for?

    I have a nice adventurised 01 DR650 I'm about to put up for sale $5200 including all the accessories such as bashplate, handguards, big tank, topbox mounted to a suzuki luggage rack etc etc. Recently had the engine rebuilt from the piston down too.
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    Gday, Ive got a 97 F650 Funduro which has done 94,000 kms and it runs like new, Ive seen posts from some USA owners and they are claiming readings of well over 100,000 MILES on their F650. These bikes were built by Aprillia and the Rotax engines are very long lived with good maintenance. There is a very comprehensive FAQ on these bikes which gives a huge amount of info on how to do anything you can think of on them.
    Just go to www.f650.com and have a look through.
    Some have had some water pump issues, mine was replaced by the previous owner just before he sold it. the other thing seems to be the steering head bearings which may need replacing at higher kms.
    With standard gearing, mine does 100kms at 4,000 rpm and it maintains this with a light throttle, heaps of grunt for overtaking.
    Everyone has their own opinion on what they think of a bike so the best thing is to check it over thourally prior to purchase.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Why an F650?
    Tried one, grew to dislike it.
    What kind of riding does he think he's aiming for?
    Why an F650? because when he asked me my opinion on what he should be looking for i gave him a list of possibilities as i saw it,he checked them all out on the net and has come back saying he likes the look of the Beemer,no other reason really.Hes just looking for something to tottle about on with occasional gravel road riding,he wont be doing any serious off road stuff at all.What i did forget to add in my first post is that hes a short arse,whats the height of the BMW like and if there tall can you lower the rear a tad with a minimum of fuss?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waipukbiker View Post
    Gday, Ive got a 97 F650 Funduro which has done 94,000 kms and it runs like new, Ive seen posts from some USA owners and they are claiming readings of well over 100,000 MILES on their F650. These bikes were built by Aprillia and the Rotax engines are very long lived with good maintenance. There is a very comprehensive FAQ on these bikes which gives a huge amount of info on how to do anything you can think of on them.
    Just go to www.f650.com and have a look through.
    Some have had some water pump issues, mine was replaced by the previous owner just before he sold it. the other thing seems to be the steering head bearings which may need replacing at higher kms.
    With standard gearing, mine does 100kms at 4,000 rpm and it maintains this with a light throttle, heaps of grunt for overtaking.
    Everyone has their own opinion on what they think of a bike so the best thing is to check it over thourally prior to purchase.
    Any other questions you have, just ask and I will help if I can.

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    Thanks fella thats really helpful.
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    They are apparently well capable of wheelstands too ... but no doubt you have warned him of the hidden dangers of doing that ...
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    Daffoyd from the Catlands had one mike,
    He seemed to be able to handle it quite well,
    He was not virticaly challenged, but was not tall like you either
    followed him over Tataka hill last KB rally
    did look to have any issues.
    And Daffoyd use to carry a decent amount of gear with him too.
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    I think the F650's have a fairly user friendly seat height (except the Dakar ones?), mine hurt my tail bone on longish rides for the first few months but I seemed to get used to it so it didn't bother me after a few thousand k's.
    They are more focused at the road end of the spectrum.
    Lots of F650 owners do stay enthusiastic about them, it just didn't do it for me for long as I wanted more dirt and I also became annoyed with some of the design features making the basic maintenance I liked to do myself a pain compared to most other stuff I've owned.
    I had the 2000 model, first of the injected ones, very different to the Funduros.
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    Ive had one for the last 4 years or so- its now done 97,000- I bought it at about 66,000.
    All Ive given it is tyres chain and sprockets and a battery. It is good for 180kmh with a larger front sprocket. it sits on 100 at about 3500rpm.

    Ive been round the south island twice on it and lent it out so that someone else could do the same. it uses no oil makes no odd sounds and starts every time. it has luggage and carries a pillion well. Im 5'8" and it suits me fine. rear suspension is easily adjusted with a big fat knob on the left hand side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Lots of F650 owners do stay enthusiastic about them, it just didn't do it for me for long as I wanted more dirt and I also became annoyed with some of the design features making the basic maintenance I liked to do myself a pain compared to most other stuff I've owned.
    We had 2 of them and really enjoyed the time spent on them,but like T.A. got rid of them to get something more dirt orientated.
    Good comfortable road/gravel/touring bikes if your on a budget

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    Quote Originally Posted by cave weta View Post
    Ive had one for the last 4 years or so- its now done 97,000- I bought it at about 66,000.
    All Ive given it is tyres chain and sprockets and a battery. It is good for 180kmh with a larger front sprocket. it sits on 100 at about 3500rpm.

    Ive been round the south island twice on it and lent it out so that someone else could do the same. it uses no oil makes no odd sounds and starts every time. it has luggage and carries a pillion well. Im 5'8" and it suits me fine. rear suspension is easily adjusted with a big fat knob on the left hand side.

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    He was actually looking at one on trademe this week done 66km,around $2500 from memory in what seemed pretty good nick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    He was actually looking at one on trademe this week done 66km,around $2500 from memory in what seemed pretty good nick.
    If its his style of bike - I would recommend he jump at it!- ride em under 100kmh and you get 330 km before they hit reserve!
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    For a bit of balance, and notwithstanding that lots of people have had good runs out of their F650's, I had a 1995 Funduro and thought it an utter piece of crap. It was fragile, vibrated like a tuning fork and was nothing like as good offroad as either the Transalp or one of them DR/KLR thingies. It was good fun on the road, I'll happily admit that. I think that the telling factor is, I know at least 7 people who have owned one in the past, and no one who still does.....
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    They were designed for touring on all types of roads, not OFF road. They have been the bike of choice for many RTW Riders and as an example, check this lady out, 190,016 kms on a Funduro touring the world. www.benkapulko.com (I wonder how she managed that on a such a "Fragile" bike.

    As to the vibrations, mine does not vibrate, if it did then something would be causing it.

    I also know of some who have owned them and have changed to other bikes because they wanted to do more off road riding which ideally requires a 21 inch front wheel which is why BMW have the "Dakar" Model.

    Its the old story, "Horses for courses" I use mine just for the road and I love the sound and the grunt of the big, twin carbed single
    (Moto Guzi muffler). If I want to go Adv riding I use my Kwaka 250.

    They come standard with a centre stand which is soooooooo handy.

    I can get around 280 kms before reserve and its working out to approx $10 per 100kms on 95 unleaded.
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