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Buy & Download Complete Service Manual SHARE THIS ON FACEBOOK The K1200GT is fundamentally a restyled K1200RS. The 4 cylinder motor itself can trace its roots to 1983, when the horizontalinline-4 engine first appeared in the K100. Back then it was only 987cc, but over the course of the next 20 years it gained a 6th gear, kept the shaft drive and built into its current 1171cc capacity. In the GT, the engine has received another tweak to make it the most powerful BMW has ever made. With a claimed 130bhp and 86ft-lb of torque the drive sounds like it should be the answer to every touring rider’s dreams. Unfortunately, reality is somewhat different. fundamentally, the drive is a slug. It’s torquey, and will pull cleanly from as low as 2000rpm in top gear, but it is slow to build up any head of steam and there’s no discernible powerband at all. bmw k1200gt wiring diagramOvertaking a car doing 70mph I pulled out and opened the throttle in top gear expecting the engine to give me a decent burst of acceleration, but all I got was a gentle build up of speed. As the approaching lorry got closer, I dropped down two gears, only to be greeted by the same acceleration, at higher revs. Given a large run up, it’s fast. In a tussle with a Spanish Honda NSX the GPS system was reading a genuine 147mph but it takes so long to get there it becomes almost irrelevant. A lot of this is due to the immense weight of the bike. At 285kg it’s 10kg heavier than Honda’s Pan European and 50kg heavier than Yamaha’s FJR, which is a hell of a disadvantage not only for acceleration but also the handling. Through the twisty mountain roads the GT is slow to change direction and suffers from a lack of ground clearance. With the pegs on the lowest of the two settings they touch down easily with just the rider on board, and can even ground on the motorway should you hit a bump while leant over. Service Manual For the BMW K1200GTOkay, it only takes a few seconds to adjust the pegs to the higher setting but then you are compromising on comfort.Also, from stock, the suspension is set to accommodate a fat German, his fat wife, panniers full of lederhosen and several large bratwursts – which is much too hard. The best solution is to reduce the spring preload via the handily-placed adjustor, and then up the compression damping. Even with this, the front feels vague when cornering at speed and isn’t very confidence-inspiring at all.That said, the GT is very good at covering large distances effortlessly. I can honestly say the GT is the comfiest bike I have ever ridden. The seating place is close to perfection, with the seat itself full of cushioning, and the bars at just the right height to stop aches and pains in your wrists. I covered over 600 miles of dual carriageway in a day and got off the bike at the end feeling fine and ready for a night on the beers, not a session with a chiropractor.One of the main differences between the RS and GT is the fairing which has air scoops on the GT to deflect the air around the rider’s legs and hands. bmw k1200gt maintenanceThese not only deflect wind but also rain away from your body keeping you dry and warm. Also, you get as average a two-height adjustable seat, a plug-in point for heated clothing etc, an electrically-adjustable screen and optional extras including a heated seat, cruise control and heated grips.But it’s not all plain sailing.
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