Bought my brother in law a 650 gs today !

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He is going through his second mid life crisis. So today we picked up a 2004 (december) 650 GS. Good little bike. The previous owner only did 2300KM on it ! It has warranty till december 06 and was serviced 800km ago. When I spoke to the mammy of the previous owner she said "he never had a licence so thats why the kms were so low " :D :D :D Best of all it came with a top box and abs ....all for €5900 euro. What do you think ?
 
650GS Super bike very good :thumb but better on A & B roads than Motorway. :cool:
 
billy56 said:
What,s wrong does the 650 not deserve any replys, brillant bike :thumb
(i,m biassed)

Very strange indeed. It shows the bias of this board is 1150 / 1200 GS's. Anyway I've still got my 1150 :D . But the 650 is a great machine for the money.
 
i absolutely love my 650gsd. wouldn't have done the special stage in Y Lon Gefn (Welsh Boreen Run) if i had been on my 1150gsa
 
I'm off and away to Germany next week for a few days, Eifels and the Black Forest... and I'm going on the 650 Dakar, leaving the 1200GS Adventure at home :D

In fact the Adventure is up for sale... for in the real world it doesn't do anything that the 650 won't do :eek:

I don't want two up motorway touring at 100mph... and THAT is the only place the Adventure excells :eek:

Strewth, am I getting old? Have I lost the plot? ... or being honest? :rob

Answers on a postcard please, to the 'Friggin Academy of Reticent Troggs Society' (FARTS)

:beerjug:

www.adventure.gs

Will be having an F800GS though :D :D :D
 
I've had a couple of the 650s when the 1150 was in for warrantee work :rob

Initially thought what are giving me :eek: But, turned out to be fun........without the weight issues. Perhaps we like the big ones to panda to our egos :eek
 
Aaag no man, Micky, for the last few weeks I got this need to go touring again, and now you post a pic of the Dakkie in the desert. :rolleyes: :D

You're bike looks awesome, how did you do the Dakar graphics?

Here is a pic of my bike in the The Hell.
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It gets hot in Africa.
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Hi Michnus... great piccies of yours :thumb

Strugglin through the Gobi Desert I promised her a new coat if she got me home safe... she did... so I kept my promise :D

Painted silver (BMW car colour) but laid it on satin style finish as per the Adventure. Graphics from pre 2004 single spark Dakar. Fitted a 19" front wheel for general road use... handles better in the twisties. Aquired a spare rear wheel complete with disc and so have Continental TKC 80's on that and the 21" front, for any future off road use etc. Five minutes to swop :D :D

:beerjug:

www.adventure.gs
 

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Micky said:
Fitted a 19" front wheel for general road use... handles better in the twisties.

I fitted a 19" front to my Dakar following Micky's comments in an earlier thread and can't recommend it highly enough - a huge improvement.I used a wheel from an early F650 Funduro rather than a GS as I couldn't find a GS one at a price I could afford.The rim is a bit narrower than the GS one but it's the same at the hub so it fitted straight in using the standard Dakar spacers.
Tony
 
talltony said:
I fitted a 19" front to my Dakar following Micky's comments in an earlier thread and can't recommend it highly enough - a huge improvement.I used a wheel from an early F650 Funduro rather than a GS as I couldn't find a GS one at a price I could afford.The rim is a bit narrower than the GS one but it's the same at the hub so it fitted straight in using the standard Dakar spacers.
Tony

That's interesting Tony.. I couldn't find a S/H one so bought new :eek: The Funduro is a narrower rim, but still same size tyre fitment... so no probs there. I note the Funduro has the speedo take off on the front wheel so I gather that the GS/Dakar spacers 'fill the gap' so to speak!

Great.... :beerjug:
 

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