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Bmw k1300gt service manual download.BMW MOTORRAD K1300GT K1300R K1300S SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL (12.2010) download
However, like any motorcycle, they can still break down. In , the KGT was replaced by the KGT, it offered a higher standard of quality, greater power all along the drivetrain, an aerodynamic fairing. It combined maximum agility and sporting riding dynamics with the ideal package for long tours. In typical BMW style, the new K GT meets the greatest demands in terms of riding dynamics, safety, comfort, and equipment.
The K GT was a High-Performance Tourer featuring innovative attributes seen in the K S in terms of riding safety, performance, and technology. Its basic features were identical with the power unit of the K S. The engine was modified in terms of guidance and airflow.
This increased maximum output over the K GT by 8 hp to a new record level of hp, with superior torque, improved pulling force and traction at low and medium engine speeds. The K GT also set a new standard in terms of equipment; its running gear and excellent suspension, but also through optionally available, electronically adjustable ESA II Electronic Suspension Adjustment II as well as features such as an electrically adjustable windshield, electronic cruise control, or seat heating controlled individually for the passenger and rider.
All tras originally ordered. Indicates the end of an maintenance and repair work on item of information. This explains why the standards of BMW motorcycles Page General Views General views General view, left side Page General View, Left Side General view, left side Clutch-fluid reservoir Adjuster for headlight beam throw underneath the instrument cluster Seat lock underneath the rear light Adjuster for spring preload, rear Adjuster for damping char- acteristic, rear suspension Power socket Page General View, Right Side General view, right side Fuel filler neck Battery compartment Brake-fluid reservoir, front Storage compartment Vehicle identification num- ber on side panel, front right Type plate on lower rear cross-tube Page Handlebar Fitting, Left Handlebar fitting, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher with cruise control sys- Cruise control system con- trol Hazard warning flashers Windscreen control Operation of the flashing turn indicators Horn with Electronic Suspen- sion Adjustment ESA Operating ESA with Automatic Stability Control Operating ASC Page 19 Operating the odometer with on-board com- puter Operating the on-board computer Page Handlebar Fitting, Right Handlebar fitting, right with heated handlebar grips Grip heating control with seat heating Front seat heating control Emergency off switch kill switch Starter button Page Underneath The Seat Underneath the seat Rider's Manual Payload table at the bot- tom of the rider's manual Table of tyre pressures Brake-fluid reservoir, rear with seat heating Rear seat heating control Storage for puncture repair kit OA Toolkit Helmet holder Page 25 The instrument-cluster lighting has automatic day and night switchover.
Page Status Indicators Status indicators Standard status indicators.. Page Standard Status Indicators Standard status Telltale lights Gear indicator indicators The gear engaged or for neutral appears on the Multifunction display display.
If no gear is engaged, the 'neutral' telltale light also lights up. Coolant temperature The column below the tem- perature symbol indicates Flashing turn indicators, the coolant temperature. Page Status Indicators With On If you want to have the date set under certain circumstances it consult a specialist workshop, might be necessary to have it preferably an authorised BMW serviced at a date in advance Motorrad dealer.
If the Page Rdc Status indicators the section entitled "Engineering the section entitled "Engineering details". Page Status Indicators With Seat Heat Status indicators with Standard warnings seat heating Mode of presentation with seat heating Telltale light of cruise con- trol Warnings are indicated by 'Gen- eral' warning light 1 showing Display of the heating in combination with one of the stages warning symbols 2.
Page 32 The possible warnings are listed on the next page. Lights up yellow Appears on Electronic immobiliser active the display Lights up yellow Flashes Fuel down to reserve Lights up red Temperature read- Coolant temperature too high ing flashes Lights up yellow Appears on the dis- Engine in emergency-operation mode Page 35 Refuelling Page 36 Engine symbol appears on quickly as possible by a General warning light shows A defective bulb places Battery symbol appears on yellow.
Mode of presentation Bulb symbol with two ar- with on-board computer rows appears on the dis- play. A defective bulb places your safety at risk because it is easier for other users to oversee the motorcycle. Engine-oil level too low Appears on the display Appears on the dis- play Ambient-temperat- Ice warning ure reading flashes. Page Abs Warnings The detailed descriptions relating Ride carefully and think well oil level is correct. Seek the advice of a specialist start on page 94 , and you The detailed descriptions relating Pull away slowly.
This affords the rider visual Possible cause Page 45 4 flashes. If the tyre pres- page 98 , and you will find sure registered by the sensor Page 46 Warnings, overview Telltale lights Status indicators Meaning Lights up yellow Appears on the dis- Tyre pressure close to limit of permitted play tolerance The critical tyre pressure flashes.
Flashes red Appears on the dis- Tyre pressure outside permitted toler- play ance The critical tyre Page 47 Measured tyre pressure is out- damage by a specialist side permitted tolerance. Page 48 Have the fault rectified by a unless the 'General' warning on to accompany the symp- specialist workshop, preferably light comes on to accompany toms. Under these circum- an authorised BMW Motorrad the symptoms. Under these stances: dealer. Page Anti-Theft Alarm Warnings Check and relate to the capacity Seek the advice of a specialist of the internal battery that workshop, preferably an author- supplies power to the anti-theft ised BMW Motorrad dealer.
The possible warnings are listed on the next page. Page 50 Warnings, overview Telltale lights Status indicators Meaning Appears on the dis- Anti-theft alarm battery weak play Lights up yellow Appears on the dis- Anti-theft alarm battery flat play Page 51 Seek the advice of a specialist battery is disconnected. Page Operation Operation Ignition switch and steering lock..
Page 54 Helmet holder Consult a specialist ASC self-diagnosis is per- workshop, preferably an author- formed. Page Electronic Immobiliser You can also have your author- multifunction display. BMW Motorrad dealer. The keys are part of an integrated secur- Odometer and ity system, so the dealer is un Page 58 without on-board computer The display starts with the cur- Press and hold down button 1. Alternatively, press button 2. Page Multifunction Display The calculated range is an The level of dimming appears approximate value.
Con- in display field 2. The display automatically with tyre pressure monitoring switches from any other mode RDC to the temperature reading when Tyre pressures Page Average Speed Times The calculated range is only during which the engine was an approximate reading.
Page Oil Level Engine idling for at least 10 oil level" message appears even seconds. In this Make sure the motorcycle is case, consult your authorised upright. The tyre pressures are shown, accompanied by the wording. The front tyre pressure is on the left; the reading on The tyre pressures are displayed the right is the rear tyre pres- as an additional set of readings Page High-Beam Headlight High-beam headlight on for longer than absolutely Switching on parking necessary.
Low-beam headlight The low-beam headlight switches on automatically when you start the engine. When the engine is not running you can switch on the lights by switching on the ig- nition and either switching on the Press the high-beam headlight high-beam headlight or operating Page Turn Indicators Turn indicators Centre the turn-indicator switch.
Operating turn indicators Flashing turn indicators switched off. Turn indicator telltale light is off. Hazard warning flashers Press button 1 for the hazard Switch on the hazard warning flashers. Switch off the hazard warning flashers Engine switched off Normal operating position run Emergency off switch kill switch Grip heating with heated handlebar grips Operating the kill switch when riding can cause Page Seat Heating The increase in power con- The selected heating stage will sumption caused by the be saved if you allow a certain grip heating can drain the bat- length of time to pass without tery if you are riding at low en- making further changes.
Page 68 Rear seat heating Seat heating can be ac- The increase in power con- tivated only when the en- sumption caused by the gine is running. If the engine is seat heating can drain the bat- switched off, seat heating must tery if you are riding at low en- be reactivated once the engine is gine speeds. Switch on the ignition. ASC warning light starts to The symbols shown below ap- You have the option of de- show. Page 71 Step-by-step acceleration Stepless acceleration Step-by-step deceleration Briefly push button 2 towards Push and hold button 2 to- Briefly push button 2 towards the front.
Speed is increased by approx. The motorcycle accelerates Speed is decreased by approx. Page 72 Stepless deceleration The cruise-control system is though you might have intended deactivated. Telltale light for cruise-control Telltale light for cruise con- goes out. Resuming former cruising The motorcycle resumes the speed previous cruising speed. Switch off cruise control Push and hold button 2 to- wards the back.
Push the seat height adjuster Press the top section of but- fully forward and up or down, ton 1. Windscreen higher Limit position a: high seat pos- Press the bottom section of ition. Page Brakes Attempting to adjust the Span between handlebar grip clutch lever while riding the and clutch lever decreases. Brakes Do not attempt to adjust the clutch lever unless the motor- Adjusting handbrake lever cycle is at a standstill. Changing the position of the brake-fluid reservoir can allow air to penetrate the brake Page Handlebars Spring preload authorised BMW Motorrad deal- Setting Your motorcycle's hand- It is essential to set spring pre- ling will suffer if you do not load of the rear suspension to Page Damping Adjusting spring preload Adjusting damping for Basic setting of spring while the motorcycle is be- rear wheel preload, rear ing ridden can lead to accidents.
Make sure the ground is level Do not attempt to adjust spring Turn the knob as far as it will and firm and place the motor- preload unless the motorcycle is go in the direction indicated Page Electronic Suspension Adjustment load status must be set and the Basic setting of rear-sus- desired riding mode selected.
Page 78 Calling up settings changes. The display is auto- matically hidden again shortly Switch on the ignition. Setting the load status Start the engine. The load status cannot be set while the motorcycle is in motion.
Press button 1. Page Tyres Checking tyre pressure Have the headlight set accord- ingly by a specialist workshop, Incorrect tyre pressures im- 2. Page 80 Headlight beam-throw Consult a specialist workshop, adjustment preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer, in order to avoid damaging the plastic lens of the light.
Headlight beam throw and Neutral position Page Stowage Compartment Stowage compartment To open the lid, push the un- locked lock barrel downwards. Operating the stowage The lid opens. Page Installing Front Seat Pull the seat to the rear to re- with seat heating Installing front seat lease it from its holders.
Remove the front seat Remove the rear seat Page Helmet Holder sure that the seat is correctly located. Installing rear seat Installing rear seat Installing front seat Page Riding Riding Safety instructions Page Safety Instructions Do not exceed the permissible fatal consequences. Your authorised BMW gross weight and be sure to Do not inhale exhaust fumes. Motorrad dealer will be glad to Page Catalytic Converter Tampering with the Catalytic converter Risk of fire control unit of the If misfiring causes unburned fuel Temperatures at the exhaust are electronic engine- to enter the catalytic converter, high.
Use the following checklist to Side stand Pre-ride check is performed. Self-diagnosis is yellow. ASC self-diagnosis Test of the wheel sensors as Page Running In Running in Avoid low engine speeds at full cedure is essential if the tyres are load.
The first km Do not omit the first inspection Tyres do not have their full While running in the motor- after - km. Page 92 Remember damage. In the "panic braking situ- brake system, the rear brake is covered roads and the brakes ations" Page Parking Your Motorcycle moisture on the discs or brake The side stand is designed Check that the motorcycle is pads.
Apply the brakes in good time On a gradient, the motor- until the brakes have been Do not lean or sit on the cycle should always face cleaned. Page Refuelling Sit on the motorcycle and use same time pull the motorcycle Check that the centre stand your left foot to retract the side to the rear. Excessive movements Refuelling could cause the centre Placing motorcycle on stand to retract, and the Fuel is highly flammable.
Page 95 Fuel can attack the material tank past the bottom edge of of the windscreen, which the filler neck. Recommended fuel Wipe off the windscreen immedi- grade ately if it comes into contact with fuel. Page Securing Motorcycle For Transporta Securing motorcycle Push the motorcycle onto the transportation flat and hold it in for transportation position: do not place it on the Make sure that all compon- side stand or centre stand.
While the brakes are slowing the to ensure that directional sta- motorcycle, the BMW Motorrad If the rider increases braking bility is maintained when the Integral ABS adapts braking-force pressure to the extent that brak Page 99 Within the limits imposed by rider receive from the lock up until very late, if at all.
Motorrad ABS is always main- trol BMW Motorrad recommends A sensor integrated into each rolling the throttle slightly closed Tyre-pressure ranges tyre measures the air temperat- so as to restore stability with the Page Electronic Suspension Adjustment temperature for these readings 2. The air lines tyre pressure by the 0. Page of which can be restricted electro-hydraulically using a displaceable sleeve.
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