2003 BMW MOTORRAD F 650 GS brake

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BMW MOTORRAD F 650 GS 2003  Riders Manual (in English) 1
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Safety check
2
Brakes
Checking front brake fluid 
level
d Warning:
Never permit the brake fluid 
level to drop below the mini-
mum level (MIN mark).
• Place motorcycle on main  (centre) stand o

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Safety check
2
Checking rear brake fluid 
level
d Warning:
Never permit the brake fluid 
level to drop below the MIN 
mark on the brake fluid reser-
voir
 Place motorcycle on main  (centre) stand

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Safety check
2
Checking lights
e Attention:
Always check that all lights are 
in full working order before rid-
ing off.
L Note:
If turn indicator repeater flashes 
at twice the usual speed: 
Defec

Page 52 of 88

BMW MOTORRAD F 650 GS 2003  Riders Manual (in English) 3
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Starting – Riding – Parking
Placing motorcycle on 
side stand
d Warning:
For safety reasons, never sit 
on the motorcycle with the 
side stand extended.
e Attention:
Stop the engine before us

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BMW MOTORRAD F 650 GS 2003  Riders Manual (in English) 3
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Starting – Riding – ParkingRemoving motorcycle 
from side stand
d Warning:
Make sure the side stand is 
fully retracted before you ride 
off.
– Allowing the motorcycle to  roll with the sid

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BMW MOTORRAD F 650 GS 2003  Riders Manual (in English) 3
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Starting – Riding – Parking
Running in
Running in new brake 
pads
d Warning:
New brake pads must “bed 
down” and therefore do not 
achieve their optimum friction 
levels during the first

Page 64 of 88

BMW MOTORRAD F 650 GS 2003  Riders Manual (in English) 3
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Starting – Riding – Parking
Brakes
Wet bra kesAfter the motorcycle has been 
washed, ridden through water 
or ridden in the rain, the brake 
discs and pads may be wet (or 
iced-over in winter

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BMW MOTORRAD F 650 GS 2003  Riders Manual (in English) 3
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Starting – Riding – Parking
Brakes
Dirt or mud on brakesWhen riding on loose surfaces 
or muddy roads, the brakes 
may fail to take effect immedi-
ately because of dirt or mois-
ture on the d
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