2013 Bmw 650gs Sertao on 2040-motos
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2013 BMW 650GS Sertao, BMW has a word game for you. Where you might think Dakar, now say Sertao, referring to the vast badlands of northeastern Brazil. Why? Because the 2012 G650GS Sertao is nothing less than a reactivation of the popular F650GS Dakar. Turns out that BMW s desire to take its entry-level machines upmarket confusingly calling the starter version of its new 798cc parallel-Twin the F650 caused U.S. dealers to complain about the loss of a steady-selling, under-$10k model. Munich responded, restarting the Singles for 2010 with the renamed G650GS and now adding the Sertao.
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