BMW F650

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F650 Funduro
F650 Strada
Manufacturer BMW
Also called Funduro
Production 1993–2000
Successor BMW F650GS / BMW F650CS
Class Dual-sport
Engine 652 cc Rotax single
Related Aprilia Pegaso

The BMW F650 Funduro was introduced in 1993, powered by an Austrian 652 cc single cylinder Rotax engine and built in Italy by Aprilia to BMW's specifications. It was the first BMW motorcycle with chain drive. Initially there were two variants. The Funduro was dual purpose, and the Strada, with a smaller front wheel, was intended for street use.

In 2001, the F650 was discontinued. BMW introduced the F650GS to replace the Funduro, and the F650CS Scarver to replace the Strada.

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