BMW F650CS

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BMW F650 CS
Manufacturer BMW Motorrad
Also called F650 CS Scarver
Parent company BMW
Production 2001–2005
Predecessor F650 Strada
Successor F800 S
Class city/sport
Engine 652 cc, Single Cylinder, Water Cooled, Four-Stroke, DOHC, 4 valves
Power 50 hp (37 kW) @ 6,500 rpm
Torque 44 lb·ft (60 N·m) @ 5,000 rpm
Transmission 5-speed, toothed belt drive
Brakes Front: 1 disc, 2 piston caliper; Rear: 1 disc, 1 piston caliper; ABS optional
Tires 17" front/rear
Wheelbase 58.8 in (1493.5 mm)
Dimensions L 84.3 in (2141.2 mm) W 36.0 in (914.4 mm)
Seat height 30.7 in (779.8 mm)
Weight 374 lb (169.6 kg) (dry), 417 lb (189 kg) (wet)
Fuel capacity 14.7 litres (897 cu in)
Related F650 GS

The BMW F650 CS is a city/street (CS) BMW motorcycle introduced in 2001 and retired from production in 2005. It based on the popular F650GS platform and is also known as the Scarver (for street carver).

The F650CS was replaced by the F 800 S in 2006.

3/4 view of the F650 CS
3/4 view of the F650 CS

[edit] Unique features

While the F650 CS is based on the GS released in 2000. It has several unique features including a single sided swing arm, toothed belt drive, modular soft case baggage, and unique storage area on the top tank of the bike.

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