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Tarmac, dirt track or sand? The BMW F 650 GS can cope with any surface - it really is that multitalented. Whether narrow alleyways in town, sweeping bends on country roads or off-road tracks: the agile handling impresses both beginners and professionals.
Tarmac, dirt track or sand? The BMW F 650 GS can cope with any surface - it really is that multitalented. Whether narrow alleyways in town, sweeping bends on country roads or off-road tracks: the agile handling impresses both beginners and professionals. The bike's outstanding ergonomics and the choice of three seat heights means there's an F650 for everyone, while the under-seat tank lowers the centre of gravity and shifts weight towards the centre of the bike.
The new engine management system BMS-C II in combination with the Two Spark dual ignition makes for low fuel consumption and much reduced exhaust gas emissions. A responsive 71-horsepower (52-kilowatt) parallel twin engine with dynamic performance, setting new standards in its category. For holders of the restricted motorcycle license there is a power reduction available as a no-cost option. Start on your adventure now - take a test ride at your BMW Motorrad dealership.
| F 650 GS | |
| Cash price (inc.VAT) | £6,640 |
| Deposit | £664 |
| 36 monthly payments | £136.00 |
| Final payment | £2,811.38 |
| Miles Per Annum | 4000 Miles |
The new BMW R 1200 GS Triple Black is a special edition GS for 2011. With the same performance, reliability and overall top quality of the current R 1200 GS, the motorcycle is making an already fantastic bike even better.
Even when parked, the amazing off-road-capable parallel twin F 800 GS travel enduro, with its sturdy appearance and long spring travel, implies what it can do off-road. It hints at fun riding on all types of road with added stamina and durability on gravel tracks journeys.
You're on your motorcycle, thousands of miles from home. Getting to know distant countries, continents and cultures. The surface - whether tarmac, gravel or worse - is immaterial because the bike takes you where you want to go.