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New Member intro - happy owner of a 2000 XF650 Freewind

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Hello Everybody,
Last week I bought a used (only 10,000 miles) UK spec 2000 XF650 Freewind. My other bike is a 2007 Yamaha FJR1300A.

This is the only forum I've found that caters to the the XF650, unfortunately even though my last name is German and my father's side has German roots way back in the family tree I can't speak a word of German. I hope some of you nice folks are not as limited and can speak some English.

I have been trying to figure out if the DR650 (DR650SE) front/riders pegs can be used on the XF650 as I'd like to have pegs that are more off-road oriented and offer better grip in the dirt/mud.

I'm also trying to figure out what other parts are interchangeable b/w the DR650 & the XF650, e.g. Oil filter, spark plugs, brakes, etc. and which year models.
Since the XF650 was only made for about 6 years the parts for it, or at least the listings I've found seem to be quite limited, where as the DR650x parts seem plentiful...

I need to find some crash bars, I've seen some nice ones in some of the Youtube videos, but can't find them online. I've found a center stand made by SW Motech. If there are any sites you can recommend that would be really great.

Thank you all for your help.

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Re: New Member intro - happy owner of a 2000 XF650 Freewind

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Hi. I bought a Freewind earlier this year in Australia with pretty much the same questions, some of which Ive found answers to.
Yes the DR650SE shares many components with the XF650, The entire engine is identical except the cylinder head, since the XF650 has bigger valves and 2 carburetors and the DR650 only having one carby so the Freewind has a slightly higher power output, but apart from that everything from clutches, oil filters, spark plugs gaskets etc, basically anything not on the head will be directly interchangeable engine wise.
Your correct SW motec does sell a really good center stand that is built very well in my opinion, its really easy to fit and takes about 30 minutes, having done it a couple of months ago.
As far as crash bars I have a set made by Hepco and Becker,http://www.polo-motorrad.de/en/sturzbug ... ewind.html they fitted easily and seem to be a quality product. These can be purchased online or in any good Bike shop. Another brand I can across but didnt get far with was ACCE brand in Columbia which seemed to make really good looking crash bars and pannier racks.
Hepco and Becker also make pannier racks which I installed this week.
I only speak english and I found google translator works very well to translate the entire site with makes navigating a lot easier http://translate.google.com/translate?j ... Findex.php
This is a pick on mine with the Hepco and becker pannier racks and crash bars, with the swmotoec center stand, oxford heated grips, DR650 hand guards. Taking a while but Im slowly getting mine to where i want it.
Asfar as the chassis, all I know is the rear disc is the same, but Im sure many other parts probably would fit aswell.
Hope this helps
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Re: New Member intro - happy owner of a 2000 XF650 Freewind

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Hi Steve and James,

I can not help you with your questions, unfortunately.
But to have it easier in the future, you can switch the board to English.

Go to left/top corner >Persönlicher Bereich< then at the right side >Einstellungen<

Under >Meine Sprache:< switch to British English.

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Re: New Member intro - happy owner of a 2000 XF650 Freewind

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JamesK hat geschrieben:I have been trying to figure out if the DR650 (DR650SE) front/riders pegs can be used on the XF650 as I'd like to have pegs that are more off-road oriented and offer better grip in the dirt/mud.
No chance, the only bikes in the Suzuki range with similar pegs are old on-road bikes.
JamesK hat geschrieben:I need to find some crash bars, I've seen some nice ones in some of the Youtube videos, but can't find them online. I've found a center stand made by SW Motech. If there are any sites you can recommend that would be really great.
In my opinion crash bars on a single cylinder bike are a waste of money. But people seem to want them anyway.

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Re: New Member intro - happy owner of a 2000 XF650 Freewind

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AoS hat geschrieben:
JamesK hat geschrieben:I have been trying to figure out if the DR650 (DR650SE) front/riders pegs can be used on the XF650 as I'd like to have pegs that are more off-road oriented and offer better grip in the dirt/mud.
No chance, the only bikes in the Suzuki range with similar pegs are old on-road bikes.
JamesK hat geschrieben:I need to find some crash bars, I've seen some nice ones in some of the Youtube videos, but can't find them online. I've found a center stand made by SW Motech. If there are any sites you can recommend that would be really great.
In my opinion crash bars on a single cylinder bike are a waste of money. But people seem to want them anyway.
Dirk
Dirk, thanks for the feedback.
So are there any options for more off-road oriented front pegs that you know of?
Re the crash bars, I was worried about smashing up the Tupperware if I dropped the XF out on some rocks... May I ask why you think they are a waste of time? This is my first DP type bike so maybe there is some wisdom I'm missing...
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Re: New Member intro - happy owner of a 2000 XF650 Freewind

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suzukirdr hat geschrieben:Hi. I bought a Freewind earlier this year in Australia with pretty much the same questions, some of which Ive found answers to.
Yes the DR650SE shares many components with the XF650, The entire engine is identical except the cylinder head, since the XF650 has bigger valves and 2 carburetors and the DR650 only having one carby so the Freewind has a slightly higher power output, but apart from that everything from clutches, oil filters, spark plugs gaskets etc, basically anything not on the head will be directly interchangeable engine wise.
Your correct SW motec does sell a really good center stand that is built very well in my opinion, its really easy to fit and takes about 30 minutes, having done it a couple of months ago.
As far as crash bars I have a set made by Hepco and Becker,http://www.polo-motorrad.de/en/sturzbug ... ewind.html they fitted easily and seem to be a quality product. These can be purchased online or in any good Bike shop. Another brand I can across but didnt get far with was ACCE brand in Columbia which seemed to make really good looking crash bars and pannier racks.
Hepco and Becker also make pannier racks which I installed this week.
I only speak english and I found google translator works very well to translate the entire site with makes navigating a lot easier http://translate.google.com/translate?j ... Findex.php
This is a pick on mine with the Hepco and becker pannier racks and crash bars, with the swmotoec center stand, oxford heated grips, DR650 hand guards. Taking a while but Im slowly getting mine to where i want it.
Asfar as the chassis, all I know is the rear disc is the same, but Im sure many other parts probably would fit aswell.
Hope this helps
Steve
Steve thanks for the input, very helpful. I was able to figure out to switch the forum to Eng mode, but even though I know that most Europeans speak like 3 or 4 different languages (which I always find really impressive btw) I was worried that folks on here would not want to talk with Eng speakers. I'm really glad this board is not French, as the couple of times I'd visited France I often had that problem :roll:

Steve, any chance you could post up a pic of your H&B pannier racks fitted to the bike (couldn't see the pic you're referring to)? I've been considering ordering the Givi 3 piece rack so want to compare the look and feel...
http://www.naps-jp.com/tekigou/givi/bik ... riple.html

Could you please post a link to the "ACCE brand in Columbia"? I think this must be the one I saw in a couple of the Youtube vids, it looks like it offers better protection for the upper Tupperware...
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Re: New Member intro - happy owner of a 2000 XF650 Freewind

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Hi James
Im not sure how to post photos, but I found these sites which I used as a guide
Pannier H&B http://www.motorbikesandparts.co.uk/hep ... 10377.html
This one is the H&B Junior Panniers with same racks http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthre ... p=16623911
Givi rack http://eng.mototehnika.ee/kasutatud/aut ... _missing=1
More H&B http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthre ... ight=XF650
This is someone else's search for accessories http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthre ... ight=XF650
If you have a spare few hours the Adventure Rider forum has EVERYTHING about adventure bikes. http://www.advrider.com/
I did have a little success with the ACCE brand via email but I didnt pursue at further this is the email with prices and accessories but you will need to use Google translator.

Estimado señor,
Tengo para ofrecerles los siguientes accesorios: Defensa lateral incluidos los sliders $ 250.000 marca ACCE, soporte para alforjas blandas base escualizable $230.000 ACCE, para maletas duras $260.000.

Cúpula alta nacional $160.000, Alforjas marca marca Voyager expandibles $195.000. linea económica Voyager $155.000.
Linea de maleteros y alforjas duras duras laterales marca GIVI ref: E-21 $370.000, maletero tracero ref: GIVI E-30 $145.000, E-34 VISION $248.000, E-35 $ 253.000, E-37N $310.000, E-45 $380.000 LINK: http://www.givi.es/Producto-Givi/

también le puedo ofrecer marca SHAD españoles 29 litros $150.000, 33 lts $170.000, 37 lts $280.000, 46 lts $390.000, 49 lts $540.000, LINK: http://www.shad.es/es/shad-world/
ambas marcas tienen 2 años de garantia por defectos de fabrica. Cascos, chaquetas, alarmas, guantes, aceites. etc. En la parte de abajo encontraras las imágenes.

En marca CUSTOM EVOLUTION estos son los precios de los accesorios:
SOPORTE MALETAS BLANDAS $243.000, BARRAS PROTECTORAS TANQUE $310.000, GATO CENTRAL $270.000, MANUBRIO TIPO ORIGINAL $83.000, SOPORTE MALETA RÍGIDA $309.000, SOPORTE PROTECCIÓN SLIDER $290.000



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I would have preferred the buy these as I reckon they look better. They emailed me 47 photos of all the parts they make I can forward it to you if you like.
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Re: New Member intro - happy owner of a 2000 XF650 Freewind

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JamesK hat geschrieben:Dirk, thanks for the feedback.
So are there any options for more off-road oriented front pegs that you know of?
Re the crash bars, I was worried about smashing up the Tupperware if I dropped the XF out on some rocks... May I ask why you think they are a waste of time? This is my first DP type bike so maybe there is some wisdom I'm missing...
We had the discussion about the pegs ("Fußrasten") already. As I remember no one has found plug-and-play pegs, hence I think there aren't any. What people here have done is to buy universal ones or types for other models and weld them to the modified original.

What I said about the crash bars is my opinion if on-road riding is concerned. The whole bike is so narrow that no funtional parts ohter than handlebars, wheels and the tail (and the exhaust, unfotunately) may touch the ground. The fairing and other plastics may do that, yes. But my crashes all have shown me that the existing crash bars wouldn't have prevented much of the damage.

Dirk
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