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Polly 18 Mar 2016 17:09

40.000 km for a F650 GS Dakar is this a lot ?
 
hello, I can buy a good looking 2001 F 650 GS Dakar with 40.000 KM, is this a lot of Km for this bike ?
How many KM such a bike can possibly do ?
What are the parts I can expect to be replaced at 40 000 Km ?


thanks for helping me out !


Pol

Walkabout 18 Mar 2016 21:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by Polly (Post 533566)
hello, I can buy a good looking 2001 F 650 GS Dakar with 40.000 KM, is this a lot of Km for this bike ?
How many KM such a bike can possibly do ?
What are the parts I can expect to be replaced at 40 000 Km ?


thanks for helping me out !


Pol

That depends -
Are the KM showing on the odometer genuine?
Has the machine been well maintained?

Then, my questions lead to others -
How do you know the answers to the questions above are answered truly?
(what records are there, how well do you know the history of the bike, do you know the seller well/at all?? etc etc).

Regarding your own questions -
Many people would say look for the later, twin spark, engine (although there is nothing wrong with the design of the earlier single spark as such).

The common weakness with this engine is the water pump which has an intrinsic design issue/fault - there is plenty written in here about that and it is relatively easy to fix.

The early bikes had a batch of weak front forks and there were some failures - ever since then this is mentioned as if it applies to every F650GS ever sold.
As well as researching in the HUBB, which has its' share of anti-BMW contributors (some based on actual experiences), you could also look at:-
BMW F650 Forums
for UK centric views about the F650GS and the Dakar derivative.

+ F650.com Home

Subject to all the queries above, then no, 40K Km is not excessive for a bike of that age.

dirtsurfer 21 Apr 2016 23:37

These are a great motor. If its looked after you can expect to get over 150,000 trouble free kilometers.

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mollydog 22 Apr 2016 17:36

Walkabout makes many good points and outlines things to be aware of when buying a used bike ... any used bike. Sometimes we must just go on faith.
:mchappy:

Sure, there are so called "anti- BMW" folks around but I see more Crack Smokin' BMW Zealots than anti's.

The F, G and X series singles have been popular bikes, been around decades, many have done RTW or ridden them to high kms. Are there issues?
Yep ... and going onto the forums and READING is probably the very best way to really learn the bike and all it's history and possible issues. Like most bikes, do the maintenance and problems tend to disappear or are reduced.

One addition to Walkabout's comment on the forks: It wasn't just early F series that broke forks off ... the documented occurrences show forks snapping off from early F series Funduros up to current G model bikes. They all (apparently) use a similar Showa fork ... that fork (to my eye) looks under sized for a near 500 lb. single. How could BMW not address this issue and switch to a bigger, stronger fork?

One German guy sued BMW and won a settlement. There was also a class action suit in Europe, don't know the out come. Suffice to say, the documentation on the snapping off forks is there by actual owners. So it's not some urban myth.

Would I worry? NO! It's still a rare occurrence.

We had 3 different F series test bikes at the magazine when I was there. I only rode one of them. Later rode with buddies riding F650GS's, Dakar et al.
No 1st hand experience with current G650's.

Other prominent issues are over-charging from faulty Regulator/Rectifiers that would cook the non sealed cheap battery BMW insisted on using long after every Japanese OEM switched to sealed MF (maintenance free) batteries.

Check your stator output ... if it's over 14V, look into it ...
Wire harnesses can also BURN UP due to this and other electrical faults. A low battery will also affect instruments, ABS and will trigger F.I. fault codes. So a strong, fresh battery is a must.

The basic Rotax design motor is basically good save the water pump issues. Always carry a spare on board. Some F.I. issues. If the Water pump goes out you can easily blow a head gasket ... and you could lose the whole motor if you don't catch this early.

Many freaked out when BMW switched production of the F650 motor from Berlin to Loncin in China, where they've been made for over a decade and continue production there today. Very good motors in general.

Other major complaints in the F650's and Dakars are wheel bearings. Many reports of failed bearings. I've no idea why. Once again, to get all this and much more, get onto the forums the spend a week catching up on 20 year production history.


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