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2011 Bmw F650 Gs Motorcyle, on 2040-motos

US $10,750.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:10191 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Madison, Mississippi, US

Madison, Mississippi, US
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BMW F-Series photos

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BMW F-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):798 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:WB1022800BZW91326

BMW F-Series description

2011 BMW F650 GS Silver

798 cc parallel twin cylinder engine with low adult driven @10,250 miles with complete maintenance records.

Purchased as new demo direct from dealer; still in factory warranty; zero accident history.

This Bike has the lowered seat with standard suspension. Seat ride height is 31".

It has BRAND NEW tires on it (not pictured), a BRAND NEW battery, and was just serviced this week to the tune of $1000

Extras include BMW detachable side bags, tail bag, tank bag, custom Lee Bailey windshield, PIAA safety lights, Garmin/BMW Motoraad 4 GPS and mounting bracket and custom kickstand plate.

Use Buy it now and I will throw in an Aerostitch and Firstgear riding apparel, Optimate 4 trickle charger, Ortlieb waterproof tote bag, and other extras.

Contact with any questions. The scratch you see on the left side bag is from parking to close to a wall.

Make Model: BMW F 650GS
Year: 2011
Engine: Liquid cooled, four stroke, parallel twin cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Capacity: 798
Bore x Stroke: 82 x 75.8 mm
Compression Ratio: 12.0:1
Induction: Electronic intake injection, 45mm throttle bodies
Ignition / Starting: Knock control and oxygen sensors. / electric
Clutch: Multiplate-plate in oil bath
Max Power: 52 KW 71 hp @ 7000 rpm
Max Torque: 75 Nm 55 lb/ft @ 4800 rpm
Transmission / Drive: 6 Speed / chain
Gear Ratio: 1st 2.46:1 2nd 1.75:1 3rd : 1.38:1 4th 1.17:1 5th 1.04:1 6th 0.96:1
Frame: Tubular frame in steal partly carrying the engine
Front Suspension: 43mm telescopic fork, 180mm wheel travel.
Rear Suspension: Double strut swing arm aluminium coast in one piece, 170mm wheel travel.
Front Brakes: Single 300mm disc 2 piston caliper ABS
Rear Brakes: Single 265mm disc 1 piston caliper ABS
Front Tyre: 110/80-R19
Rear Tyre: 140/80-R17
Seat Height: 820 mm / 790 mm
Dry-Weight / Wet-Weight: 171 kg / 198 kg
Fuel Capacity: 16 Litres
Consumption average: 19.8 km/lit
Standing ΒΌ Mile: 12.8 sec
Top Speed: 191.7 km/h































On Jun-05-13 at 08:39:42 PDT, seller added the following information:

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