When did the BMW F650GS go out of production?

When did the BMW F650GS go out of production?

The F650GS was replaced by the BMW F700GS in 2013. It retained the same parallel twin engine, though. There’s an online forum for this bike at BMW F650.co.uk .

Which is cheaper a BMW F650GS or BMW F800GS?

The F650GS is significantly cheaper but rarer too. An early bike with high miles goes for about £4,750 in a BMW dealer and more like £4,250 elsewhere while a 6 month old minter would be more like £5,500 from a main agent and you’ll struggle to find one elsewhere. Don’t confuse it with the older single cylinder F650GS.

When did the BMW F800GS come out?

BMW is a manufacturer on a roll. No surprise then when the new F800GS went straight to the top of the mid-size adventure bike class when it was first sold in 2008. The bike was so good it revolutionised a stagnant sector and made it one of the most exciting two-wheeled classes.

Is the BMW F650GS an adventure bike?

2013: Replaced by BMW F700GS. BMW F800GS – An adventure bike version featuring the same engine, but with 85bhp. 15 owners have reviewed their BMW F650GS (2008 – 2013) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below.

Is the BMW F 650 GS single cylinder?

Write a review on ProductReview.com.au! This review is for the 800cc twin cylinder F650GS, not the single cylinder machine with the same name. I purchased my bike second hand with approximately 3500 km.

The F650GS was replaced by the BMW F700GS in 2013. It retained the same parallel twin engine, though. There’s an online forum for this bike at BMW F650.co.uk .

The F650GS is significantly cheaper but rarer too. An early bike with high miles goes for about £4,750 in a BMW dealer and more like £4,250 elsewhere while a 6 month old minter would be more like £5,500 from a main agent and you’ll struggle to find one elsewhere. Don’t confuse it with the older single cylinder F650GS.

BMW is a manufacturer on a roll. No surprise then when the new F800GS went straight to the top of the mid-size adventure bike class when it was first sold in 2008. The bike was so good it revolutionised a stagnant sector and made it one of the most exciting two-wheeled classes.