The BMW 02 Series is a range of compact coupes and convertibles produced by BMW from 1966 to 1977. The 02 Series was based on the BMW 1600, and it was the first BMW to feature a four-cylinder engine. The 02 Series was a success for BMW, and it helped to establish the company as a leader in the compact car market.
The 02 Series was available in a variety of models, including the 1600, 1602, 2002, and 2002tii. The 1600 was the base model, and it was powered by a 1.6-liter engine. The 1602 was a more powerful version of...
The BMW 02 Series is a range of compact coupes and convertibles produced by BMW from 1966 to 1977. The 02 Series was based on the BMW 1600, and it was the first BMW to feature a four-cylinder engine. The 02 Series was a success for BMW, and it helped to establish the company as a leader in the compact car market.
The 02 Series was available in a variety of models, including the 1600, 1602, 2002, and 2002tii. The 1600 was the base model, and it was powered by a 1.6-liter engine. The 1602 was a more powerful version of the 1600, and it was powered by a 1.8-liter engine. The 2002 was the top-of-the-line model, and it was powered by a 2.0-liter engine. The 2002tii was a fuel-injected version of the 2002, and it was the most powerful model in the 02 Series.
This manual covers a comprehensive range of BMW motorcycles produced between 1983 and 2013. BMW Motorrad, a division of Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, has a long-standing reputation for engineering excellence and innovation. The models included represent a significant evolution in motorcycle technology over these three decades, encompassing diverse engine configurations such as Boxer-twin, Inline-2, Inline-4, Inline-6, and single-cylinder engines. This extensive coverage ensures that owners and technicians have access to detailed information for a wide variety of BMW motorcycle models, from the iconic R series to the F, K, G, and S series.
This manual provides comprehensive coverage for the R1100 Series motorcycles, including the RT, RS, R, GS, S, and LT models, produced between 1994 and 2005. These iconic Boxer Twin motorcycles, known for their robust engineering and versatility, feature a horizontally opposed twin-cylinder engine with electronic fuel injection and a shaft drive system. The heritage of innovation is evident in the R1100 platform, which introduced significant advancements like four-valve cylinder heads, enhancing performance and efficiency. This Factory Service Manual (FSM) is an essential resource for maintaining the reliability and optimal performance of your R1100.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, including the R1100R, R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, R1100S, and R1100LT, produced from 1994 through 2005. These models represent a significant evolution in BMW's boxer twin motorcycle platform, known for their robust engineering, reliability, and versatility across various riding disciplines, from sport touring to adventure. The R1100 series is characterized by its air-cooled, four-stroke, two-cylinder boxer engine, typically displacing around 1085 cc, and features like electronic fuel injection and shaft drive, contributing to their enduring performance and capability.
This manual covers the 5 Series, chassis code E39, produced for the model years 1997 through 2002. Available in Sedan and Sport Wagon (Touring) body styles, this executive vehicle offered a range of engine variants including the 525i, 528i, 530i, and the more powerful 540i. Known for its emphasis on driving dynamics, build quality, and advanced technology for its era, the E39 5 Series was a prominent competitor in the luxury sedan market, often recognized for its excellent handling and performance.
This manual covers the R1150 R, R1150 RT, and R1150 GS models produced between 1997 and 2003. These motorcycles are celebrated for their robust Boxer twin engines, advanced engineering, and versatility, offering a blend of touring comfort, sport-riding capability, and off-road prowess depending on the specific variant. Renowned for their reliability and distinctive design, the R1150 series embodies a commitment to quality and performance, making them enduring choices for riders seeking a capable and engaging riding experience.
This manual covers the R 1150 R, R 1150 RT, and R 1150 GS models produced between 1997 and 2003. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust engineering, Boxer twin engines, and versatility, catering to sport-touring and adventure-touring riders. The R 1150 series represents a significant evolution in motorcycle lineup, known for its reliability, rider comfort, and advanced features for its time, including sophisticated braking systems and shaft drive. The R 1150 GS, in particular, set benchmarks in the adventure touring segment, solidifying reputation for durable and capable motorcycles.
This manual covers the BMW R1150 R, R1150 RT, and R1150 GS models produced between 1997 and 2003. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust boxer-twin engines, known for their reliability and smooth power delivery, making them capable for both touring and everyday riding. Building on a heritage of motorcycle engineering, the R1150 series offers a refined riding experience, often featuring advanced technologies for its time, such as the Integral ABS II system on many variants, and is celebrated for its durable construction and versatile performance.
This manual covers the R1150 Series motorcycles, including the R, RT, and GS models, produced between 1997 and 2003. Known for their robust boxer twin engines and enduring engineering quality, these motorcycles have long been favored for their reliability and versatility across touring, sport-touring, and adventure-touring applications. The R1150 series builds upon a rich heritage, offering enhanced displacement and refined performance, with the R1150 GS model, in particular, recognized for its exceptional capability and durability in diverse riding conditions.
This manual covers the motorcycles produced between 1997 and 2004. These models represent a foray into the cruiser market, distinguished by their air-cooled, two-cylinder boxer-twin engines, shaft drive, and distinctive styling. Known for their robust engineering and smooth power delivery, particularly strong low-end torque, these motorcycles offer a unique blend of German precision and cruiser aesthetics. The R850C, with its 848 cc displacement, and the R1200C, featuring a 1170 cc engine, were manufactured at the plant in Berlin, Germany, and are recognized for their build quality and stability.
The BMW R1100S, produced from 1999 to 2005, is a sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its distinctive styling, robust engineering, and the characteristic air-cooled, flat-twin boxer engine. This model represents a blend of performance and long-distance capability, featuring a shaft drive system for reduced maintenance and a focus on stable handling. Its design prioritizes a dynamic riding experience, making it a capable machine for both spirited riding and extended journeys, embodying BMW Motorrad's heritage of producing reliable and technologically advanced motorcycles.
The F650GS, produced from 2000 to 2007, represents a capable single-cylinder, four-stroke dual-sport motorcycle known for its versatility and reliability. As an evolution of the earlier F650 series, it offers a robust platform designed for both on-road commuting and light off-road exploration. Its engineering provides a solid foundation for riders seeking an accessible yet durable machine. This model is distinguished by its efficient 652 cc engine, fuel injection system, and a range of chassis and electrical components designed for dependable performance.
The BMW F650GS, produced from 2000 to 2007, is a versatile single-cylinder motorcycle renowned for its robust engineering and reliability. Featuring a 652 cc engine with electronic fuel injection and a 5-speed gearbox, this model is designed for both on-road commuting and light off-road excursions. Its development from the F650 Funduro brought enhanced ergonomics and a more modern drivetrain, solidifying its reputation for adventure touring capabilities. With a steel tube frame for stability and optional ABS, the F650GS offers a dependable and capable riding experience.
This workshop repair and service manual covers the BMW R 1200 GS and R 1200 GS Adventure models from 2004 through 2008, including USA and International market variants. These motorcycles, built on the K25 platform, are renowned for their robust engineering, versatility, and capability in both on-road touring and off-road adventures. Powered by an air/oil-cooled, 1170 cc Boxer twin-cylinder engine featuring DOHC and electronic fuel injection, they offer approximately 98 hp and 115 Nm of torque. The R1200GS series has a distinguished heritage within BMW Motorrad, consistently earning accolades for its performance, comfort, and segment-leading capabilities.
This manual covers the BMW 5 Series, specifically the E39 generation, produced between 1997 and 2002. Renowned for its sophisticated engineering and dynamic driving characteristics, the E39 5 Series offered a range of inline-6 and V8 engines, from the 2.5L to the high-performance 4.9L V8 in the M5 model. This generation is celebrated for its blend of luxury, comfort, and sporty handling, earning accolades such as Car and Driver's Ten Best list. The vehicle's design emphasized driver engagement and build quality, making it a benchmark in the executive sedan segment.
The 3 Series, generation code E46, represents a significant chapter in the legacy of producing premium compact executive vehicles. Produced from 1999 to 2005, this model line, available as a Sedan, Coupe, Convertible, and Sport Wagon, is renowned for its exceptional driving dynamics, embodying the philosophy of being 'The Ultimate Driving Machine.' Featuring a rear-wheel drive biased chassis with optional all-wheel drive, and powered by a range of potent inline-six gasoline engines (such as the M54 series) and efficient diesel options, the E46 3 Series offered an engaging and refined driving experience that earned it multiple accolades, including placement on Car and Driver's 10Best list.
This manual covers the 5 Series E39 models produced between 1997 and 2002, including the 525i, 528i, 530i, and 540i variants. Renowned for embodying a philosophy of 'The Ultimate Driving Machine', the E39 generation is celebrated for its exceptional engineering, refined luxury, and dynamic driving characteristics, frequently earning accolades such as Car and Driver's '10Best' list. These vehicles, equipped with advanced features like VANOS variable valve timing and sophisticated engine management systems, offer a compelling blend of performance and comfort, making them a desirable choice for discerning drivers.
This manual covers the innovative urban mobility vehicles produced between 1994 and 2003, with specific focus on model years 2000 through 2003. The commitment to engineering excellence is evident in the unique design, which integrates the agility of a scooter with the safety of a car, featuring an enclosed cockpit and a protective safety cage. These vehicles were conceived as a revolutionary solution for city transportation, offering a blend of performance and advanced safety features, including optional airbags and a four-point harness system. The variant further enhanced this offering with a more powerful engine, catering to riders seeking increased performance in their urban commute.
The BMW C1, produced between 2000 and 2003, represents a unique approach to urban mobility, offering the agility of a scooter with enhanced safety features. Available in C1 125 and C1 200 variants, this model is distinguished by its enclosed cockpit, steel roll-over protection structure (ROPS), and integrated seatbelt system, providing a level of protection previously unseen in the scooter market. This innovative design, coupled with BMW's renowned engineering quality and reliability, positioned the C1 as a distinctive option for discerning urban commuters seeking both practicality and advanced safety.
This manual covers the BMW C1, specifically the C1 200 model, produced for the 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 model years. The BMW C1 is engineered for reliability and performance, offering a unique blend of functionality and quality. This comprehensive guide is designed to assist owners and technicians in understanding and maintaining their vehicle.
The BMW 5 Series, specifically the E39 generation produced from 1995 to 2004, represents the fourth iteration of BMW's esteemed executive sedan and wagon lineup. Renowned for its exceptional driving dynamics, sophisticated engineering, and upscale interiors, the E39 offered discerning buyers a compelling blend of luxury and performance, competing directly with rivals like the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and Audi A6. Available with a range of powerful inline-six and V8 engines, including the M52, M54, and M62 series, and featuring advanced technologies such as Steptronic automatic transmissions and early driver assistance systems, the E39 solidified BMW's reputation as a manufacturer of premium, driver-focused vehicles. Its design and engineering prowess earned it consistent accolades, including multiple inclusions on Car and Driver's '10Best Cars' list.
The BMW 3 Series E46 generation, produced between 1999 and 2005, exemplifies the marque's commitment to sporty luxury and exceptional driving dynamics. This series, encompassing Sedan, Coupe, Convertible, and Sport Wagon body styles, offered a range of refined inline-6 engines including the M52TU, M54, and M56, powering models such as the 323i, 325i, 328i, and 330i, with xDrive all-wheel drive available on select models. Renowned for its balanced chassis, responsive steering, and robust build quality, the E46 garnered critical acclaim, including multiple appearances on Car and Driver's 10 Best lists, solidifying its status as a benchmark in the compact executive segment.
The BMW K1100LT and K1100RS represent a significant era in BMW Motorrad's engineering heritage, offering a blend of touring comfort and sporty performance. Produced for model years encompassing 1999-2002 and beyond, these motorcycles are powered by a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, inline four-cylinder engine displacing approximately 1093 cc, delivering robust power and torque. Known for their characteristic shaft drive and advanced engineering for their time, including features like ABS II on many models, the K1100 series embodies BMW's commitment to quality, reliability, and rider experience, making them popular choices for long-distance travel and spirited riding.
The F650 CS Scarver, produced from 2001 to 2005, is a distinctive single-cylinder motorcycle known for its urban-oriented design and chain-driven system. This model, with a rich heritage dating back to the 1920s, offered a unique blend of practicality and style, positioning itself apart from more traditional dual-sport offerings. With a 652 cc liquid-cooled engine delivering approximately 50 horsepower and 60 Nm of torque, and featuring Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection, the F650 CS Scarver provided efficient performance for daily commuting and recreational riding. Its robust build quality, characteristic of the brand, ensured reliability for owners.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the F650CS, also known as the Scarver, manufactured between 2001 and 2005. The F650CS, built in Italy by Aprilia for BMW Motorrad, exemplifies this with its unique 'City Strada' concept, blending urban maneuverability with light touring capabilities. This model features a distinctive modern aesthetic, a single-cylinder, four-stroke engine, and a user-friendly 5-speed manual gearbox, making it a versatile machine for various riding conditions. Its robust construction and reliable performance are hallmarks of the brand, offering a blend of practicality and dynamic riding experience.
The BMW F650GS, produced between 2000 and 2007, is an adventure touring and dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its versatility and robust engineering. Featuring a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder Rotax engine with a displacement of 652 cc, it delivers approximately 50 horsepower and 46 lb-ft of torque, making it capable for both daily commuting and light off-road excursions. The F650GS is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, a wet multi-plate clutch, and a chain final drive, all contributing to its reliable performance. Its design prioritizes accessibility and ease of maintenance, making it a popular choice for riders seeking a dependable machine for diverse riding conditions.
The BMW K1200 LT, produced between 2000 and 2004, represents a premium grand touring motorcycle engineered for exceptional long-distance comfort and rider amenities. This touring motorcycle, built on the K589 chassis, embodies BMW's reputation for quality and innovation, featuring integrated fairings, a large windscreen, comfortable seating, and ample luggage capacity. Its design emphasizes a smooth, powerful inline-four engine, delivering robust performance ideal for extended journeys, positioning it as a strong competitor in the luxury touring segment.
The K1200LT, produced from 1999 to 2004, stands as a premier luxury touring motorcycle, engineered for unparalleled comfort and long-distance capability. This model is renowned for its advanced technology for its era, including standard electronic cruise control and integral ABS, setting it apart from competitors like the Honda Gold Wing and Harley-Davidson Electra Glide. Built with hallmark engineering quality and reliability, the K1200LT, also known by its K589 generation code, features a liquid-cooled, inline four-cylinder engine displacing 1171 cc, delivering approximately 98 horsepower and 101 Nm of torque, all managed through a 5-speed manual transmission and shaft drive. Its substantial yet comfortable design, complete with ample storage and an integrated audio system, makes it ideal for extended journeys.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the motorcycle, produced between 1999 and 2004, model designation K589. Engineered by a division with a long history of producing high-quality, technologically advanced touring motorcycles, the K1200LT represents a pinnacle of the K-series line. It is renowned for its comfort, power, and features tailored for long-distance travel, building upon the legacy of its predecessors. Key technological features include Integral ABS, electronic fuel injection, and cruise control, all contributing to its reputation as a capable touring machine.
The BMW K1200RS (K589) represents the first generation of this esteemed sport-touring motorcycle, produced from 1997 to 2005. As BMW's flagship offering in its segment, it masterfully blends performance with long-distance comfort, a testament to BMW's renowned engineering and reliability. Key features include a transverse-mounted inline-four cylinder engine, a low-maintenance shaft drive, and an advanced Integral ABS braking system, all housed within a unique aluminum space frame chassis. This model was designed to compete with other high-performance sport-touring machines, offering riders a sophisticated and capable platform for both spirited riding and extended journeys.
This manual covers the BMW (Mini) Cooper and Cooper S models, specifically the first generation, often referred to as the 'New MINI', produced between 2002 and 2006. These vehicles are known for their compact size, agile handling, and distinctive styling, offering a blend of sporty performance and everyday usability. The Cooper model features a naturally aspirated 1.6-liter engine, while the Cooper S variant is equipped with a supercharged version of the same engine, providing enhanced power and acceleration. With their British heritage revived by BMW, these cars have garnered numerous design awards and are celebrated for their engaging driving experience.
The BMW Motorrad R 1200 GS and R 1200 GS Adventure, internal chassis code K25, represent a pinnacle of adventure touring motorcycle engineering. Produced generally between 2004 and 2012, these models are celebrated for their robust construction, exceptional reliability, and versatile performance, equally adept at long-distance road touring and conquering challenging off-road terrain. Building on BMW's rich heritage of boxer-twin engines and innovative chassis design, the R 1200 GS series features advanced technologies like Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear suspension, ensuring superior handling and rider comfort. Their powerful 1170 cc boxer-twin engines, coupled with shaft drive, provide a smooth and dependable experience for riders seeking adventure and premium features.
This manual covers the BMW Motorrad R 1200 GS and R 1200 GS Adventure models, chassis codes K25, K25 11, K25 02, and K25 12. Renowned as a premium adventure touring motorcycle, the R 1200 GS series is celebrated for its versatility, capable of both long-distance on-road touring and off-road exploration. Building on BMW Motorrad's extensive heritage in motorcycle engineering, these models feature advanced boxer-twin engines, sophisticated suspension systems like the Telelever front and Paralever rear, and integrated electronic rider assistance technologies. Their robust construction and engineering quality have earned them consistent accolades, making them a benchmark in their segment.
This manual covers the R1100 and R850 series motorcycles produced between 1994 and 2005. These models, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R850R, R1100R, R850GS, and R1100GS, represent a significant era for motorcycle production, known for their air/oil-cooled boxer twin-cylinder engines, shaft drive, and innovative features like the Telelever front suspension and integral ABS system. Renowned for their engineering quality and reliability, these motorcycles were designed for a wide range of uses, from comfortable long-distance touring to adventurous exploration, solidifying the brand's reputation in the large-displacement motorcycle market.
This manual covers the R1100 Series motorcycles, including the R1100 R, R1100 RT, R1100 RS, R1100 GS, R1100 S, and R1100 LT, produced between 1994 and 2005. These models are characterized by their air/oil-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin-cylinder engines with a displacement of 1085 cc, delivering approximately 90-95 horsepower and 95-100 Nm of torque. Known for their robust engineering, comfortable touring capabilities, and reliable performance, the R1100 series represents a significant advancement in Motorrad's history, featuring electronic fuel injection and a revised chassis design. The series is equipped with a 5-speed manual gearbox, single dry plate clutch, and shaft drive, with optional Motorrad ABS II on many variants for enhanced safety.
The R1100S, produced from 1999 to 2005, represents a significant offering in the sport-touring motorcycle segment. This first-generation model, powered by the M259 Boxer Twin engine, was engineered to deliver a blend of performance and long-distance comfort. Notable features include the advanced Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems, designed to enhance stability and ride quality. With its 1085 cc displacement, 90 hp output, and optional ABS II system, the R1100S was positioned as a capable and reliable machine for discerning riders.
This manual provides comprehensive guidance for the R 1150 R, R 1150 RT, and R 1150 GS models produced between 1997 and 2003. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust boxer-twin engine platform, offering a blend of performance, reliability, and touring comfort, with the R and GS variants catering to a broader range of riding conditions and the RT model emphasizing long-distance travel. Engineered with characteristic attention to detail, these models feature advanced systems such as the Bosch Motronic MA 2.4 fuel injection and an optional Integral ABS II, reflecting a commitment to quality and rider safety.
This manual covers the R1150GS, a premium adventure touring motorcycle produced between 2000 and 2003. Renowned for its robust boxer-twin engine, the R1150GS offers a blend of on-road comfort and off-road capability, making it a capable machine for long-distance travel and exploration. Its design emphasizes durability and a spirit of adventure, building upon a rich heritage in motorcycle manufacturing. The R1150GS is equipped with a 1130 cc, air-cooled engine, a 6-speed transmission, and shaft drive, featuring advanced systems for its time such as optional Integral ABS and Electronic Fuel Injection.
This manual covers the R1150R, R1150RT, and R1150GS models produced between 1997 and 2003. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust boxer-twin engines, sophisticated engineering, and long-distance touring capabilities, particularly the R1150RT. Building on the legacy of the R1100 series, the R1150 models offered increased displacement and advanced features like the Integral ABS II system, solidifying the brand's reputation for quality and performance. Known for their torque, comfort, and reliable shaft drive, these bikes are designed for both spirited riding and extended journeys.
The BMW R1200C and R850C represent BMW Motorrad's unique approach to the premium cruiser motorcycle segment, produced between 1997 and 2003. These models are characterized by BMW's signature air-cooled boxer-twin engine, shaft drive, and exceptional build quality, offering a distinctive European interpretation of the classic cruiser style. Notable features include optional integrated luggage and a design philosophy that blends traditional cruiser aesthetics with innovative engineering. The R1200C, with its 1170cc displacement, and the R850C, featuring an 848cc engine, were designed for discerning riders seeking a powerful, reliable, and stylish motorcycle, competing in a market alongside iconic brands.
The BMW R 1200 GS Adventure (K25) is an adventure touring motorcycle renowned for its robust engineering, long-distance comfort, and versatile capability for both on-road and off-road excursions. Produced between 2005 and 2007, this model exemplifies BMW Motorrad's legacy of boxer-engine motorcycles, featuring a 1170 cc air/oil-cooled twin-cylinder engine, shaft drive, and advanced suspension systems like the Telelever front and Paralever rear. Its design prioritizes durability and practicality, with features such as a large 33-liter fuel tank, extended suspension travel, and protective elements, making it a prime choice for riders undertaking extensive touring and challenging terrains.
The BMW R1200GS Adventure (K25), produced between 2005 and 2007, stands as a premier adventure-touring motorcycle. It is engineered for exceptional versatility, offering robust performance for global exploration and comfortable daily riding. Key features include a potent boxer-twin engine, extensive fuel range, a durable chassis, advanced suspension, and ergonomic design for long-distance comfort, complemented by significant luggage capacity. This model builds upon BMW's rich heritage in motorcycle engineering, representing a refined iteration of the renowned GS lineage, known for its reliability and capability across various terrains.
This manual covers the motorcycles, including the R850 R, R850 RT, R850 RS, R850 GS, R850 S, and R850 LT models produced between 1994 and 2005. These motorcycles are powered by an air-cooled, two-cylinder, four-stroke boxer engine with electronic fuel injection, known for their durability and touring capabilities. The long-standing reputation for engineering excellence is evident in the R850 series, which offers a reliable and accessible entry into the brand's boxer-twin heritage.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the R850C and R1200C motorcycles, covering model years from 1996 through 2003. These cruiser motorcycles are distinguished by their air-cooled, two-cylinder boxer engines and shaft drive, embodying a reputation for engineering excellence. Designed for riders seeking a unique blend of classic styling and reliable performance, these models offer a distinctive riding experience within the cruiser segment.
This manual covers the R850C and R1200C custom cruiser motorcycles produced between 1996 and 2003. These iconic machines are powered by renowned horizontally opposed twin-cylinder boxer engines, with displacements of approximately 848cc for the R850C and 1170cc for the R1200C. Known for their distinctive styling, robust engineering, and reliable performance, these motorcycles offer a unique riding experience. The R1200C, in particular, represented a successful entry into the cruiser market, blending classic aesthetics with advanced technology for its time.