After spending the last 3+ years motorcycle overlanding around Europe, we feel it’s time to move onto the next chapter of our continued travels. It’s with some heavy-hearted feelings that we’ve decided to sell our beloved BMW G650GS that have delivered on an adventure of a lifetime. We’ve sold one bike and the other is being offered at $3,500 USD (3.250 EUR).

The BMW G650GS, and it’s older cousin the F650GS, are considered by many to be one of BMWs best middle weight enduros. The Rotax single-cylinder motor is well known for it’s endurance and dependability. The rugged chassis and frame make the 650GS a great motorcycle for overlanding through rough terrain or exploring the backcountry. Another advantage of the G650GS is the shorter seat height, making it a excellent motorcycle for beginners or shorter riders.

2011 G650GS with ABS – $3,500 USD (3.250 EUR)

This G650GS has ~116,00 miles and is titled and registered in the United States. It is located at MotoCamp Bulgaria and will be available for purchase now.

This motorcycles has many modifications to include:

  • Heidenau K60 Scout tires (3-4k miles of wear on the rear tire and 10-13k miles of wear of the front)
  • LED headlights and Denali aux driving lights
  • Touratech progressive front springs
  • BMW Sertão noseguard
  • White body panels painted in October 2023
  • SW Motech crash bars that are RotoPax ready
  • Barkbuster Storm handguards (scratches from wear)
  • BMW Sertão taller windscreen
  • BMW factory heated grips
  • Doubletake Adventure mirrors
  • Wolfman Explorer Lite tankbag (broken zipper) with 12 volt aux power.
  • Touratech Garmin Zumo mount
  • Garmin Zumo 660 GPS receiver (with Europe maps from 2016)
  • Touratech sprocket cover
  • SW Motech Ion foot-pegs
  • Hepco & Becker skidplate
  • Center-stand
  • Hepco & Becker pannier racks
  • Wolfman Monarch Pass panniers (38 liters)
  • Altrider tail rack
  • LED tail-light

Recent maintenance includes:

  • New chain and sprocket
  • Valve clearances checked (no adjustment needed)
  • Rear brake pads
  • Oil change due after the next 1,500 miles
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