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    Reviewed on July 14, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2005 BMW F 650 GS Dakar view listing

    4.0
    As of 2000 miles I have found this to be a very good bike. I had to have the brake pads replaced on the back. When I stopped they could hear me 4 blooks away. I have found that the 1st gear is to tall, I dont need to go 35-40 in first gear. If I ride at 4 to 5 rpm I get 60 miles to the gallon nice.... read more
    As of 2000 miles I have found this to be a very good bike. I had to have the brake pads replaced on the back. When I stopped they could hear me 4 blooks away. I have found that the 1st gear is to tall, I dont need to go 35-40 in first gear. If I ride at 4 to 5 rpm I get 60 miles to the gallon nice. I'm tall and I find that the small wind shield pushes the wind into me. And I find in a cross wind I move around on the road. Other than that it is a very nice road bike. Off road that tall gear comes into play its hard to go slow. You can get a smaller front sproket to lower the gears. I run 89octane gas and it runs very well.
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    Reviewed on June 18, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2003 BMW F 650 GS Dakar view listing

    5.0
    I have previously owned a R100GS (34000mi)a R1100GS (36000mi)and a R1150GS (6000mi)and have enjoyed ridding all these bikes, hence the purches of the F650GS Dakar. I down sized because I had moved to the mountains to which I used to commute, and for my recreational ridding up and down the old... read more
    I have previously owned a R100GS (34000mi)a R1100GS (36000mi)and a R1150GS (6000mi)and have enjoyed ridding all these bikes, hence the purches of the F650GS Dakar. I down sized because I had moved to the mountains to which I used to commute, and for my recreational ridding up and down the old mining roads of the Sierra's exploring old gost towns in the mountains. I have not been disapointed with this bike in as much in what I purchased it for. It's lighter than the last two GS twins so it's a little easier to ride on dirt roads. (more fun to explore with)It's as comfortable as any of the other three GS modles I have owned. (Great seat)And although I would like to see just a little more power (maybe an HP modle?)it has adequate power for its intended purpose and my ridding style (but when was "too much, too much?" BMW has added the heated grips to the 2005 Dakar modle, but still really need to add a center stand to the Dakar! Great bike, I have had lots of fun on it. Great stuff
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    Reviewed on June 16, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2005 BMW F 650 CS view listing

    5.0
    I am new to motorcycling and recently purchased a certified pre-owned 2005 F650CS with 662 miles. This is my first bike and so far I'm very satisfied with it. I mostly use it to commute back and forth to work, but also find time to get out and roam the back roads. Starting the bike when it is cold... read more
    I am new to motorcycling and recently purchased a certified pre-owned 2005 F650CS with 662 miles. This is my first bike and so far I'm very satisfied with it. I mostly use it to commute back and forth to work, but also find time to get out and roam the back roads. Starting the bike when it is cold takes a couple tries, when warmed up it starts flawlessly. The height of the seat is a good fit for me. At 5'10" I have a 32" inseam, so my feet are planted on the ground when stopped. I have a custom lowered seat, which the previous owner had purchased, that lowers my CG, but not real comfortable for a longer trip. Being on the light side, 140lbs. soaking wet, acceleration is very good. Getting up to desired speed is no problem. Good stuff!
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    Reviewed on May 27, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2005 BMW F 650 CS view listing

    5.0
    Usually my arms and rear hurt after long rides. With this new F650CS, I've been able to tour the country in comfort. I'm an overweight guy, so I need a bike I can feel safe on...and this is definitely the one for me. I've owned many other brands of motorcycles before, but BMW will have my... read more
    Usually my arms and rear hurt after long rides. With this new F650CS, I've been able to tour the country in comfort. I'm an overweight guy, so I need a bike I can feel safe on...and this is definitely the one for me. I've owned many other brands of motorcycles before, but BMW will have my business from now on. I'm very happy with my new purchase!
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    Reviewed on May 4, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2005 BMW F 650 CS view listing

    5.0
    I have read the reviews here and would just like to post a little feedback. I currently ride a Aprilia Futura and its a flawless machine.My wife is now new to riding so we took a strech and bought an 05 650Cs. This bike is a hoot as someone commented. A single cylinder belt drive and its got plenty... read more
    I have read the reviews here and would just like to post a little feedback. I currently ride a Aprilia Futura and its a flawless machine.My wife is now new to riding so we took a strech and bought an 05 650Cs. This bike is a hoot as someone commented. A single cylinder belt drive and its got plenty of zip trust me. Corners like a dream,looks great heated hand grips, I wish I had them on my bike. Many call it a starter bike but its far from it. When it comes to wind everythings equal, my bike weights in at 500+ and the Beemers 380. I don't feel any worse off for it because many bikes with large fairings only act like a cross sail where the 650 has gaps for the air to just run through. I love my bike but this bike is a real joy to ride and I've riden a few. Good luck!!
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    Reviewed on April 21, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2003 BMW F 650 GS Dakar view listing

    5.0
    Mine is a 2003 with no ABS. I've got 8000 miles on it with no problems. Very slight surge in mid range that I cured completely by better fuel and using a cleaner to keep the injector clean. I cruise all day getting from one area to another at 80+ mph and push the bike pretty hard. After riding... read more
    Mine is a 2003 with no ABS. I've got 8000 miles on it with no problems. Very slight surge in mid range that I cured completely by better fuel and using a cleaner to keep the injector clean. I cruise all day getting from one area to another at 80+ mph and push the bike pretty hard. After riding other big singles, this is THE thumper to have if you need to cover any real distance since it is so smooth at speed. I replaced the original Metzlers with Avon Distanzias. Made a big difference on the pavement, tracked straighter and kept a line. Not so good in the dirt though. I run two sets of big lights, and the 400 watt alt keeps right up. The seat is a little too firm for me, and I don't like the narrow footpegs. I'm a big guy and would like to be able to add more preload to the rear shock. It's too soft when I'm all loaded up on a trip. The Dakar takes a load WAY better than a KLR or XR and I like the accessories availablity. I have had NO problems, and as I said I run it pretty hard. I would highly recommend the DAKAR for anyone who likes to cover some country, on the street or two track fire trails. It is an excellent machine for combination requirements, it's just not a dirt racer.
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    Reviewed on April 14, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2002 BMW F 650 Dakar view listing

    5.0
    Coming from beat up rural 125's the Dakar is an absolute pleasure, its just heavy enough for off-road use, but with tkc80 tires it still administers a reasonable performance. Accelerating to any legal speed is effortless, not instantaneous, but not a task. At high altitudes is the only time I... read more
    Coming from beat up rural 125's the Dakar is an absolute pleasure, its just heavy enough for off-road use, but with tkc80 tires it still administers a reasonable performance. Accelerating to any legal speed is effortless, not instantaneous, but not a task. At high altitudes is the only time I feel underpowered. I comfortably do 900 mile days fatigued only by the dim factory lights in the evenings. I carry all the gear I need to survive indefinitely and can still pick the bike up easily. Ultimately if you are only going to own one bike, and want the option to leave the tarmac this bike trumps everything. Vital accessories:
    Improved lights
    Alloy hand guards
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    Reviewed on March 30, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2005 BMW F 650 CS view listing

    5.0
    Outstanding Restarter bike! Balanced, Smooth and nice zip. Wonderful tight space handling. 25 years without a cycle has created a huge window for improvement. The F650 is smooth and a delight to lean into corners. It's a bike you don't mind running on the gravel or two track and you can ride... read more
    Outstanding Restarter bike! Balanced, Smooth and nice zip. Wonderful tight space handling. 25 years without a cycle has created a huge window for improvement. The F650 is smooth and a delight to lean into corners. It's a bike you don't mind running on the gravel or two track and you can ride for 6 plus hours without huge fatigue. Wind is a challenge due to bike weight and limited wind screen, but is managable. It's clearly not a dirt bike, but on the more open off road when you want to let it run 40-60mph it's far more comfortable and managable than an offroad two/four stroke 250/450.
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    Reviewed on March 25, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2005 BMW F 650 GS view listing

    5.0
    I purchased a 2005 BMW F650 GS Dakar in late summer of 2004 after evaluating comparable Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki models. My intended use of the bike was 50% easy trail riding and 50% casual around town riding. My actual use since purchase has been 80% trail and 20% street. The 20% street part is... read more
    I purchased a 2005 BMW F650 GS Dakar in late summer of 2004 after evaluating comparable Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki models. My intended use of the bike was 50% easy trail riding and 50% casual around town riding. My actual use since purchase has been 80% trail and 20% street. The 20% street part is riding from home to various off road trail networks. It's great to be able to trail ride without having to own a toy hauler or ramp your bike into and out of your pickup. What I like about the bike:
  • Comfort. A very comfortable bike both on and off road. Nice seat position. Good handlebar width and height. Heated grips. Virtually no vibration.
  • Street handling. A surprisingly agile bike on twisting asphalt roads.
  • Fuel economy. 61 miles per gallon off road.
  • Appearance. Looks cool. What I don't like about the bike:
  • Cost to purchase. At least 50% more than the others.
  • Cost to maintain. What? Over $200 for an oil change?
  • Weight. At about 425 lbs., it's a little unwieldy in some off road situations and for some off road riding styles.
  • Front forks. A bike this expensive and intended for partial off road use should come standard with a more sophisticated front suspension system.
  • ABS switch. A flashing red light from the instrument cluster whenever ABS is disabled. Annoying. To switch ABS back on, you must stop, shut the bike off, wait a few seconds, then start the bike back up again. Very annoying. In summary, I'm very pleased with the performance of this bike both on and off road. It's a pleasure to ride. For those whose off road riding style tends toward racing, jumping, and difficult single track hill climbs, the F650 is probably not the best bike. But for more moderate dual sport riding, it's hard to beat.
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    Reviewed on March 1, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2005 BMW F 650 GS view listing

    5.0
    Love this bike, it's all it needs to be a trail bike. I actually have done some serious off road and love the momentum the bike has. The gears are great, and the bike would benefit from a 15 tooth front sprocket. On the highway I find it to have a great riding position and to be all you'll ever... read more
    Love this bike, it's all it needs to be a trail bike. I actually have done some serious off road and love the momentum the bike has. The gears are great, and the bike would benefit from a 15 tooth front sprocket. On the highway I find it to have a great riding position and to be all you'll ever need to go touring or cross country. I know people that have ridden this bike way over the weight limits of the bike the world over. So, plenty of power to go anywhere, and a lot better than the bigger stablemates on the BMW line up. Great to work on, easy, it's all right there. Solid build quality and excellent very strong motor and chassis. I have toured the U.S. with mine and cannot say the bike had any issues that could not be solved on the road, ever. It's also a crowd pleaser! Everyone loves the bike.
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