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  • Page 1 Rider’s Manual F 650 GS F 650 GS Dakar BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad BMW Motorrad...
  • Page 2 Important notes Warning: This symbol indicates precau- tions and measures which are essential in protecting the rider and other persons from severe or fatal injury. Attention: Specific instructions and safety precautions intended to prevent damage to the motorcycle. Disre- garding them may render the war- ranty invalid.
  • Page 3 We are delighted that you have and rider, to ensure maximum chosen a BMW F 650 GS and reliability and safety, and advice would like to welcome you to on how to maintain the value of the community of BMW riders.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents General information and controls Safety check General view, left side ... 4 Checklist......22-23 General view, right side ..5 Engine oil ....... 24-25 Cockpit ......... 6 Fuel........ 26-27 Telltale and warning lights ..7 Handlebar levers .... 28-29 Ignition switch and Brakes ......
  • Page 5 Running in ..... 54-55 Arrive safely....70-71 Before you start....56 Service worldwide ....72 Starting .......57 Environmental protection ..73 Telltale and BMW rider’s equipment..74 warning lights ....58-59 BMW motorcycle Riding, gear shifts..60-61 accessories......75 Braking......62-63 Training means Anti-lock braking system extra safety ......
  • Page 6: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side 1 Oil filler check/dipstick, engine oil ( 2 Clutch lever ( 4 Seat lock ( 3 Lifting handle ( 5 On-board socket 6 Coolant tank ( ( ) Figure in brackets page number for description Optional extra...
  • Page 7: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side 10 11 1 1 1 15 14 13 Primary spark plug 14 Secondary spark plug 15 Adjusting knob for spring 7 Fuel tank/fuel filler cap preload, rear suspension 26, 27) 8 Toolkit storage space 16 Shock-absorber setting 9 Fuse box 10 Air filter ( Maintenance...
  • Page 8: Cockpit

    Cockpit 8 Button for setting clock, hours 9 Ignition switch and steering lock ( 1 Speedometer 10 ABS button 2 Odometer/trip meter 11 Rocker switch, hazard 3 Reset knob for trip meter warning flashers 4 Telltale and warning lights 5 Clock 6 Rev.
  • Page 9: Telltale And Warning Lights

    Telltale and warning lights 1 1 1 1 Repeater, 6 Telltale light, flashing turn indicators left/ neutral green right green 7 Warning light, fuel 2 Warning light, ABS check level down to approx. 4 litres (0.9 Imp. gal) 3 Telltale light, high-beam reserve, yellow headlight, blue 4 Warning light, engine oil...
  • Page 10: Ignition Switch And Steering Lock

    Ignition switch and steering lock Note: Ignition switch and steering Keys lock, tank filler cap lock and You will receive two master seat lock are all operated keys and one spare key. with the same key. On re- The key number is on the quest, System cases accompanying plastic tag.
  • Page 11 Ignition switch and steering lock 1 1 1 • Turn the handlebars to full left Key positions lock. Warning: Attention: Never turn the key to OFF or Engage the steering lock with while riding the motorcy- the handlebars in this position only.
  • Page 12: Odometer/Clock

    Odometer/clock • Switch on the ignition Setting the hours: Odometer/trip meter • Briefly press button 4; the Display 1 functions as odome- clock advances one hour ter and trip meter. • Press and hold down button • Briefly press button 2 once to 4;...
  • Page 13: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Hazard warning flashers 1 1 1 Hazard warning flashers Note: You cannot activate the hazard warning flashers if the ignition is switched off. Do not use the hazard warning • Switch off the ignition flashers for longer than abso- – The hazard warning flashers lutely necessary.
  • Page 14: Handlebar Fitting

    Left handlebar fitting 4 Turn indicator switch Push to the left: left flashing turn indi- cators operate Push to the right: 1 Headlight flasher button right flashing turn indi- 2 High-beam/low-beam cators operate ▲ headlight switch Push to centre posi- High-beam headlight tion: Low-beam headlight...
  • Page 15 Right handlebar fitting 1 1 1 5 Emergency off (kill) switch for ignition ( Ignition circuit inter- rupted Ignition circuit closed 6 Switch for heated handlebar grips ο Handlebar-grip heat- ing OFF • •• 100% Warning: 7 Starter switch To prevent air from entering the brake circuit: •...
  • Page 16: Seat

    Seat Seat, removing/locking Attention: • Place the motorcycle on the When installing the seat, make main (centre) or side stand sure that it is firmly located. – Make sure the ground is level and firm. • Turn the key in the seat lock in •...
  • Page 17: Topcase

    Topcase 1 1 1 Warning: After an accident or if the motorcycle has fallen over, check that the topcase is cor- rectly secured. Max. load in topcase: 5 kg (11 lbs) Closing the topcase With the topcase installed, it • Turn the key in the topcase is advisable not to exceed lock in direction A 130 km/h (80 mph).
  • Page 18 Topcase • Close engaging hook 2 Removing the topcase • Turn the key in the retainer in direction A Warning: • Open engaging hook 2 Make sure that retaining • Pull topcase out of holder. hook 2 engages retaining lug 3. Installing the top case •...
  • Page 19: System Case

    System case 1 1 1 Warning: After an accident or if the • Release latch 1 by pressing in motorcycle has fallen over, the direction indicated by the check that the System cases arrow are correctly installed. • Hold down latch 1 and pull up Max.
  • Page 20 System case • Turn the key in the case lock to position A Closing the System case • Lift the lid and push it closed until the two hooks 2 at the sides engage with an audible Attention: click. Before closing carrying handle •...
  • Page 21 System case 1 1 1 Changing case capacity • Open the case and remove all its contents • Disengage four retaining lugs 3 and move them to position A • Press retaining lugs 3 in the direction indicated by the •...
  • Page 22 System case • Hold down latch 1 and pull up carrying handle 2 Removing System case – Rocker switch 3 and lever 4 • Turn the key in the case lock are accessible to position A • Pull up lever 4, locking lever 5 •...
  • Page 23 System case 1 1 1 Installing System case Warning: When attaching, make sure • Begin by engaging the case in that the case is retained the retaining hoop securely. • then engage locking lever 5 An incorrectly secured case in mushroom retainer 6 could be lost and endanger •...
  • Page 24: Checklist

    Maintenance Instructions), or have it carried out by your authorised BMW motorcycle dealer. This is to ensure that your motorcycle complies with road-vehicle use and safety laws.
  • Page 25 – Wheel rim and tyre condition, spokes, tread depth and tyre If you encounter any problems pressures or difficulties, please contact – Loading your BMW motorcycle dealer. – Coolant level He will provide the necessary – Lights advice and assistance.
  • Page 26: Engine Oil

    Engine oil Checking oil level Attention: The red warning light for engine oil pressure indicates that the oil pump is delivering very little oil or none at all: do not regard this light as an oil level indicator. Oil pressure builds up after1-2 seconds and the warning light goes out –...
  • Page 27 • To check the oil level, reinsert • Reinstall plug 1 plug 1 with oil dipstick 2 into • Repeat the warm-up proce- its bore, but do not engage dure and recheck the oil level the threads as described above BMW recommends Castrol...
  • Page 28: Fuel

    Fuel Refuelling Warning: Fuel is flammable and explo- sive. Do not smoke. Never Attention: bring a naked flame near the Leaded fuel will destroy the cat- fuel tank. alytic converter. Fuel expands when hot (for Do not run the fuel tank dry or instance if the fuel tank is in you may damage the engine or the sun).
  • Page 29 Fuel • Place the motorcycle on the main (centre) or side stand – Make sure the ground is level and firm. Attention: • Open the fuel filler cap Always use the key to close the • Refuel fuel filler cap. •...
  • Page 30: Handlebar Levers

    • Firmly retighten locknut 4 The scope of the BMW Inspec- • Recheck lever play tion includes basic adjustment • Pull flexible gaiter 6 back into of the clutch.
  • Page 31 For this reason, check pres- Immediately seek the advice sure at the handbrake lever of a specialist workshop, and the brake pedal before preferably your authorised starting each journey. BMW motorcycle dealer.
  • Page 32: Brakes

    To ensure reliability have all the safety of the brake sys- work on the brake systems tem. carried out by a specialist Immediately seek the advice workshop, preferably an au- of a specialist workshop, thorised BMW motorcycle preferably an authorised dealer. BMW motorcycle dealer.
  • Page 33 Warning: Have the brake pads replaced before they wear to the mini- mum permissible thickness: have the work performed by a specialist workshop, prefera- bly an authorised Brake pad wear depends on BMW motorcycle dealer. your personal style of riding.
  • Page 34 33, 34) have atmosphere. the brake system checked Consequently, the brake fluid without delay by a specialist must be changed regularly by workshop, preferably an au- a specialist workshop, prefer- thorised BMW motorcycle ably an authorised dealer. BMW motorcycle dealer.
  • Page 35 Brakes Checking front brake fluid level • Move the handlebars to the straight-ahead position Warning: • Check brake fluid level at Never permit the brake fluid sight glass: level to drop below the mini- MIN Minimum level mum level (MIN mark). Halfway up sight glass •...
  • Page 36 Brakes Checking rear brake fluid level Warning: Never permit the brake fluid level to drop below the MIN • Check the brake fluid level: mark on the brake fluid reser- MAX Maximum level voir MIN Minimum level • Place motorcycle on main (centre) stand or hold it verti- Note: Gradual wear of the brake pads...
  • Page 37: Shock-Absorbers

    Shock absorbers Adjusting shock absorber Warning: If the suspension of your mo- torcycle has been lowered, the reduction in ground clear- ance reduces the maximum possible angle of lean for cor- nering. • Adjust the shock absorber Lowering the suspension re- with a screwdriver duces spring travel.
  • Page 38: Spring Preload

    Spring preload Adjusting spring preload Warning: Soft setting (for light rider): If the suspension of your mo- • Turn knob 1 as far as it will go torcycle has been lowered, counter-clockwise in the the reduction in ground clear- direction indicated by the ance reduces the maximum "LOW"...
  • Page 39: Drive Chain

    Drive chain • Place the motorcycle on its main stand [Dakar: side stand] Checking the chain – Make sure the ground is level and firm. • Chain stretch is not uniform, Attention: so turn the rear wheel until Chain tension has an effect on you find the point at which the the rate of wear of the drive chain is at its tightest...
  • Page 40: Loads

    Accessories and loads Correct loading Warning: Warning: BMW cannot examine or test Overloading can impair the each product of outside origin handling of your motorcycle. on the accessories and tyres market to ensure that it can be used on or in connection •...
  • Page 41 Accessories and loads Attention: Do not exceed the gross weight limit of 380 kg (838 lbs). Do not exceed the wheel load limits of 124 kg (273 lbs) at the front and 256 kg (564 lbs) at the rear. The total weight is the sum of: Set the shock absorbers, –...
  • Page 42: Wheels

    Always have damaged Have damaged wheel rims spokes and irregular spoke checked and, if necessary, tension rectified immediately replaced by a specialist work- by a specialist workshop, shop, preferably an author- preferably an authorised ised BMW motorcycle dealer. BMW motorcycle dealer.
  • Page 43 Wheels • Place the motorcycle on its main stand [Dakar: side stand] – Make sure the ground is level and firm. • Tap spokes with a screw- driver and listen for the cor- rect ringing sound Note: If the note varies, spoke tension is uneven (some spokes too loose or too tight).
  • Page 44 • Measure tread depth at the force. centre of the tyre tread Use only metal valve caps with rubber seals. Valve caps BMW's minimum tread depth that are screwed on well pre- recommendation: vent air from escaping sud- Front ....2 mm (0.08 in) denly.
  • Page 45: Coolant

    If the expansion tank is full and Minimum level the coolant temperature is high (as indicated by red warning light 58) or coolant con- Attention: sumption is excessive, consult Never overfill the expansion an authorised BMW motorcycle tank. dealer.
  • Page 46: Lights

    Consult a specialist workshop, preferably an authorised BMW motorcycle dealer, to have the Note: headlight adjusted to suit If turn indicator repeater flashes...
  • Page 47 38, 39). Consult a specialist workshop, Only if the load carried on the preferably an authorised BMW motorcycle is very high, the motorcycle dealer, if you are headlight beam can be further unsure whether the headlight lowered by turning knurled basic setting is correct.
  • Page 48: First Time Out

    First time out Handling your motorcycle safely Each motorcycle has a charac- Warning: ter all its own. It is time now for The tyres need to cover a cer- you to familiarise yourself with tain distance before they ac- the way your own motorcycle quire their full road grip behaves: 55).
  • Page 49 First time out Warning: Safe motorcycling doesn’t Do not ride the motorcycle af- depend on the motorcycle ter drinking alcoholic bever- alone. ages. Even small amounts of Your own skill and common- alcohol or drugs, particularly sense are needed too. if taken in conjunction with The key to genuine safety on medicines, will adversely af-...
  • Page 50: Important Notes

    Important notes Risk of poisoning The exhaust fumes contain car- bon monoxide, which is colour- less and odourless but highly toxic. Warning: Inhaling exhaust fumes there- Risk of fire fore represents a health haz- High temperatures occur at the ard and can even cause loss exhaust system, particularly at of consciousness with fatal the catalytic converter.
  • Page 51 BMW motorcycle dealer. and being damaged.
  • Page 52: Side Stand

    Side stand • Switch off the ignition • Keep both feet on the ground • Hold the left handlebar grip Placing motorcycle on with your left hand side stand • Keep your right hand on the right handlebar grip and the handbrake lever Warning: •...
  • Page 53 Side stand Removing motorcycle from side stand • Both feet on the ground, no Warning: weight on the motorcycle Make sure the side stand is • Hold the left handlebar grip fully retracted before you ride with your left hand off.
  • Page 54: Main (Centre) Stand

    Main (centre) stand • Switch off the ignition • Hold the left handlebar grip Placing motorcycle on with your left hand main (centre) stand • Hold the lifting handle with your right hand • Place your right foot on the Warning: pin of the main stand, and For safety reasons, never sit...
  • Page 55 Main (centre) stand Removing motorcycle from main stand Attention: Make sure the main stand is ful- ly retracted before you ride off. • Turn the ignition key to the "R" or "ON" position ( – Handlebars unlocked • Hold the left handlebar grip with your left hand •...
  • Page 56: Running In

    1,000 km (approx. 600 miles). Exceeding the specified engine Make an appointment with speeds while running in will lead your authorised BMW motor- to increased engine wear. cycle dealer in good time, so that the work can be per- formed punctually.
  • Page 57 Running in Running in new brake pads Warning: New brake pads must “bed Running in new tyres down” and therefore do not achieve their optimum friction levels during the first 500 km Warning: (300 miles). New tyres have a smooth sur- This slight initial reduction in face.
  • Page 58: Before You Start

    Before you start Switch on the ignition – Engine stop switch 1 in the operating position • Ignition switch ON ( • Wait until the warning light for coolant temperature ( stops flashing Select neutral – Neutral indicator light In an emergency only: green 7) ON •...
  • Page 59: Starting

    Starting Starting • Press starter button 2 (max. 5 seconds) and do not release it until the engine is running smoothly • Do not turn the throttle twist- grip when starting the engine. Note: After releasing the starter but- ton if the engine does not start, wait at least 5 seconds before pressing the starter button Note:...
  • Page 60: Telltale And Warning Lights

    (red) flashes if coolant consumption is ex- for approx. 3 seconds after you cessive, consult a specialist switch on the ignition. workshop, preferably your au- The electronic engine manage- thorised BMW motorcycle deal- ment system initialises itself during this period.
  • Page 61 BMW motorcycle • Disengage the clutch dealer. • Operate the emergency off (kill) switch ( Low fuel level •...
  • Page 62: Riding, Gear Shifts

    Riding, gear shifts Load changes Warning: Engine speed Try not to open or close the Limit engine speed in accord- throttle abruptly, particularly ance with coolant temperature, on wet or slippery roads. using the highest engine speeds only when the engine Gearshifts has reached its regular operat- ing temperature.
  • Page 63 Riding, gear shifts Moving away/upshifts: • Pull the clutch lever in • Press down on the gearshift lever (to select first gear) and take your foot off the lever • Smoothly re-engage the clutch • Increase engine speed slightly as necessary Downshifts •...
  • Page 64: Braking

    Brakes Salt on brakes Wet brakes The brakes may fail to take After the motorcycle has been effect immediately if the motor- washed, ridden through water cycle was ridden on salt-cov- or ridden in the rain, the brake ered roads and the brakes were discs and pads may be wet (or not applied for some time.
  • Page 65 Oil and grease on brakes or hydraulic fault. The brake system is defective. Immediately consult a special- Warning: ist workshop, preferably an Brake discs and pads must be authorised BMW motorcycle free from oil and grease. dealer.
  • Page 66 – familiarisation phase Sensitive electronic con- trol It takes skill and sensitive con- Extra safety reserves trol of the brakes to pull up safely on a motorcycle. If the But remember: the potentially front wheel brake locks and the shorter braking distances wheel skids, the necessary lon- which ABS permits must not be gitudinal and lateral stabilising...
  • Page 67: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    When you start the engine and Attention: pull away: If the fault cannot be rectified, – Warning light 1 goes out if the immediately consult a specialist ABS is in correct working workshop, preferably an order authorised BMW motorcycle dealer. Optional extra...
  • Page 68 Note: Pulsation at the brake lever indi- It is advisable to consult an cates that the ABS is in action. authorised BMW motorcycle The ABS prevents the rear dealer, and have the problem wheel lifting, depending on rid- rectified.
  • Page 69 Anti-lock braking system (ABS) Warning: ABS is out of action: The ABS shuts down after ap- prox. 10 seconds if you ride with only one wheel in con- Warning: tact with the ground. If there is a fault in the ABS system –...
  • Page 70 ABS unless the motorcy- Off-road deactivation cle is at a standstill. In contrast to road riding, when BMW ABS should always be active in order to prevent wheel lock and a resulting accident, it Note: may be desirable for the rider to...
  • Page 71 Anti-lock braking system (ABS) Warning: When the ABS is deactivated – as indicated by ABS warning light 1 flashing – none of the safety reserves normally offered by the anti-lock brak- • With the motorcycle at a ing system are available until standstill and the engine run- the ABS function is reacti- ning, press ABS button 2 and...
  • Page 72: Arrive Safely Arrive Safely

    To be sure of achieving the nec- latest technical facilities, for essary standard, it is always example the special tools advisable to consult your developed by BMW, such as authorised BMW motorcycle the BMW diagnosis system and dealer. exhaust emissions tester.
  • Page 73 They are the only way to be genuinely certain that your BMW is being kept in perfect working order. For generous treatment of claims submitted after the war- ranty period has expired, evi-...
  • Page 74: Service Worldwide

    Note: practical advice on what to do Call us if you have any questions next and can make arrange- about the BMW dealership net- ments on your behalf, for exam- work. You can contact us from ple notifying local emergency...
  • Page 75: Environmental Protection

    This not only because your new BMW is available with exhaust emission control by closed- loop, three-way catalytic con- verter. …recycling …waste disposal…...
  • Page 76: Bmw Rider's Equipment

    • Suit your sights too high. It is good • Gloves to know that the BMW brand • Boots can be trusted to supply you with safe, high-quality rider's It is foolhardy to ride without clothing as well.
  • Page 77: Bmw Motorcycle Accessories

    This is our motto – and it is one and quality as the motorcycle we live up to. For many years itself. This calls for a great deal now, BMW has offered the of experience, but our engi- enthusiast everything capable neers are themselves enthusi-...
  • Page 78: Training Means Extra Safety

    Work up to the wheel lock limit – Take bends smoothly and gradually. rhythmically, avoiding harsh BMW has a worthwhile safety braking and acceleration contribution to make in this area – Approach bends slower than too – BMW Safety Training.
  • Page 79: Concluding Thoughts

    Instructions. BMW motorcycle dealer is best placed to service your – BMW Repair Manual motorcycle – BMW set of circuit diagrams • Do not under any circum- stances install unapproved It's good to know you've accessories. They may give thought of everything, isn't it?
  • Page 80 A - G ABS shutdown button, 6 Drive chain Adjusting headlight beam Check, 37 throw, 44 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Check, 65 Emergency off (kill) switch for Notes, 64 ignition, 13 Self-diagnosis, 65 Engine oil, 25 Troubleshooting, 65 Engine oil pressure Telltale light, 59 Anti-lock braking system (ABS) Deactivation, 68...
  • Page 81 H - S Oil filler neck, 25 Oil level Handlebar levers, 28, 29 Check, 25 Clutch lever, 28 Engine oil pressure, 59 Hazard warning flashers, 11 Headlight flasher, button, 12 Headlight setting RHD/LHD traffic, 44 Repeaters Heated handlebar grips Flashing turn indicator, left, 7 Rocker switch, 6 Reset knob for trip meter, 6 High-beam/low-beam headlight...
  • Page 82 T - Z Tank Capacity, 27 Tank cap, 26 Telltale and warning lights, 6 ABS, 7, 58 Coolant temperature, 7, 58 Engine oil pressure, 7, 59 Low fuel level, 7, 59 Telltale lights High-beam headlight, 7 Neutral, 7 Toolkit, 5 Topcase, 15 Tread depth, tyres, 42 Turn indicators...
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  • Page 84 Important notes Warning: This symbol indicates precau- tions and measures which are essential in protecting the rider and other persons from severe or fatal injury. Attention: Specific instructions and safety precautions intended to prevent damage to the motorcycle. Disre- garding them may render the war- ranty invalid.
  • Page 85 © 2003 BMW Motorrad crepancies. Not to be reproduced either wholly Dimensions, weights, fuel con- or in part without written permis- sumption and performance sion from BMW Motorrad, After data are quoted to the custom- Sales. ary tolerances. Printed in Germany...
  • Page 86 BMW recommends Castrol BMW Motorrad Printed information Order No.: 01 41 7 685 931 10.2003 The Ultimate 1st edition GB / RF Driving Machine...
  • Page 87 © 2003 BMW Motorrad crepancies. Not to be reproduced either wholly Dimensions, weights, fuel con- or in part without written permis- sumption and performance sion from BMW Motorrad, After data are quoted to the custom- Sales. ary tolerances. Printed in Germany...
  • Page 88 BMW recommends Castrol BMW Motorrad Printed information Order No.: 01 41 7 685 931 10.2003 The Ultimate 1st edition GB / RF Driving Machine...

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