2002 BMW F 650 GS and Dakar
| Benefiting from
a re-tuned engine, both the F 650 GS and the F
650 GS Dakar are now able to run on 91 RON fuel (previously 95 RON).
Otherwise, both models are entering model year 2002 without any changes.
The F 650 GS is the world's first single-cylinder motorcycle fitted with Digital Motor Electronics as well as a fully-controlled three-way catalytic converter as standard, and as an option it comes with ABS anti-lock brakes, just like all of BMW's two- and four-cylinder models so far. This makes BMW the world's first and only motorcycle manufacturer to offer these environmental and safety technologies for the entire model range. The power unit of the F 650 GS is based on the proven engine of the F 650 designed by BMW and developed to an even higher standard in cooperation with Austrian engine supplier Bombardier-Rotax. The result is even more power, enhanced refinement, and superior environmental compatibility. Liquid-cooled, this four-valve engine
displaces 652 cc and develops maximum output of 37 kW (50 bhp) at 6,500
rpm. Maximum torque is 60 Nm (44 lb-ft) at 5,000
rpm, with more than 50 Nm (37 lb-ft) provided consistently between 3,000
and 6,500 rpm. The F 650 GS thus accelerates smoothly from just 2,000 rpm,
the engine setting new standards thanks to its free-revving performance
also in the upper speed range. The BMW F 650 GS comes with a single-disc
brake (300 mm) at the front featuring a two-piston floating calliper and
sintered metal brake pads, and with a single-disc 240-mm brake with a
single-piston floating calliper at the rear.
ABS anti-lock brakes have been available as special equipment or
even fitted as standard for many years on BMW's two and four-cylinder
models. Now the F 650 GS is becoming the world's first single-cylinder
motorcycle available with this safety technology as an optional extra. In its design, the BMW F 650 GS is clearly oriented towards its "big brother", the R 1150 GS, as well as the successful F 650 RR competition model. Like on the R 1150 GS, all coloured fairing components from the high-rise, swivelling front-wheel mudguard through the seat and the plastic side covers. And as another feature typical of BMW, the fairing and seat are designed to give the rider's legs firm, positive contact on the motorcycle itself. The F 650 GS also boasts a brand-new
"face" at the front, its new headlight fitted right in the middle of the
slender front silhouette. Depending on the load the motorcycle is
carrying, the rider is able to set the headlight range by a wheel on the
hydraulic spring pretension adjuster on the central spring strut. The
headlight is surrounded by a black plastic housing serving at the same
time to accommodate the cockpit. And as on the R 1150 GS, a distinctive
colour contrast is provided by the silver wind deflector and the direction
indicator supports in the same colour. Offering a capacity of 17.3 litres, the fuel tank now fits into a new position in the frame triangle beneath the seat. The fuel tank filler pipe is located conveniently on the right-hand side of the seat. And last but not least, the airbox, oil tank, coolant reservoir, the electrical equipment box and the battery all come beneath the "tank cover" with its characteristic air scoops. With seat height measuring 780 mm the F 650 GS is unusually low for a motorcycle of this kind. The speedometer and rev counter are arranged asymmetrically in the redesigned, aluminium-silver cockpit. Between these two electronic instruments are the telltales for the direction indicators, high beam, idle speed, coolant temperature, oil pressure, fuel level once it drops to approximately 4 litres, and ABS. A digital display also tells the rider the time. Integrated in the two handles, the various control units are colour-matched to the R and K Series. Compared with the previous model, a modified surface and larger switches facilitate operation of the controls also when wearing heavily padded winter gloves. The F 650 GS comes as standard with a
fully controlled three-way catalytic converter, a main and side-stand, a
digital clock and aluminium engine protection hoops. A higher black seat is available as the
"opposite" option for the tall rider, increasing seat height to 820 mm.
This seat is also ideal for the dedicated long-distance rider, since it
improves the standard of comfort to an even higher level than usual. The new system of cases available as
special equipment, together with suitable case holders, offers a standard
of variability never seen before: The two touring cases equal in size can
be adjusted for depth by means of a special mechanism, each case thus
providing approximately 20 or 30 litres of capacity, depending on
individual requirements. Should the rider not require that much capacity,
therefore, he can reduce the overall width of the motorcycle accordingly.
The watertight inner bags available together with the cases are also
adjustable for size. A further option is the top case with a volume of 31
litres. And last but not least, both the motorcycle itself and the luggage
system may be equipped with one standard key for all locks. To commemorate the victory of the F 650 RR competition model in the 1999 Granada-Dakar Rally, the F 650 GS is available from the start also in F 650 GS Dakar trim. In its sporting looks, this version is reminiscent of the actual competition model, the F 650 RR. Technical modifications versus the "basic" model improve the riding characteristics of the F 650 GS Dakar in not-so-difficult off road terrain. Spring travel of the 21-inch (otherwise19-inch) front wheel, for example, is increased by the modified telescopic fork to 210 mm, 40 mm more than with the motorcycle in standard trim. Spring travel on the rear wheel is also 210 mm, an increase in this case by 45 mm. The side-stand is naturally longer to match this higher running gear, and the front wheel mudguard has been redesigned for the larger front wheel. Other features provided as standard on this model are the high seat (870 mm), the hand protectors and the special F 650 RR windshield. The motorcycle itself is finished in desert blue/aura white and highlighted by the name of the Dakar Rally in white. The range of options and special equipment is otherwise the same as on the F 650 GS and ABS is also available as an option as of the 2002 model year. |
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