
What’s the “GS” stand for? Gelande Strasse, which is
German for “trail and street.” The F 650 GS is the ideal do-it-all bike,
combining the comfort of a tourer with the control of a sportbike. A top
seller since its introduction in 1993, this versatile, 387-lb.
lightweight enduro will satisfy both inexperienced beginners and
seasoned veterans with its combination of off-road power and on-road
refinement.
The Best of Both Worlds
The liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 652cc engine provides adequate power
while keeping the F650-GS lightweight and maneuverable. With a low seat
height and a narrow design, you can dodge both trees and traffic, and
the relaxed, upright rising position is suitable for both cruising the
tarmac or taking it to the dirt. A sturdy, steel tube trellis frame
offers lightweight durability, a double-sided swing arm and chain drive
provides reliability, and the forks and wheels are designed for
smoothness and precision. |
| DC Powerport |
Yes |
| Displacement |
652 cc |
| Engine |
Liquid Cooled Single Cyclinder |
| Fuel Capacity |
4 gallons |
| Fuel System |
Electronic Fuel Injection |
| Length |
85.6 inches |
| Luggage Rack |
No |
| Miles per Gallon |
50 hwy / 42 city |
| MP3 Port |
No |
| Navigation System |
No |
| Passenger |
Yes |
| Passenger Back Rest |
No |
| Radio/CD Player |
No |
| Seat Height |
30.7 inches |
| Side Saddlebags |
Yes |
| Storage |
No |
| Transmission |
5 Speed |
| Weather Channel |
No |
| Weight |
387 lbs |
| Wind Shield |
Yes |
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