This comprehensive BMW K1200 K1200RS 2005 Full Service Repair Manual offers a wealth of detailed information designed to empower you to perform repairs, maintenance, rebuilds, refurbishments, or restorations on your motorcycle. Inside, you'll find an extensive collection of technical specifications, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions covering virtually every aspect of your BMW K1200 K1200RS. From routine maintenance like oil changes and filter replacements to more complex procedures such as engine overhaul or electrical system troubleshooting, this manual provides the guidance you need to tackle any task with confidence. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a dedicated DIY enthusiast, this resource equips you with the knowledge and tools to keep your K1200 K1200RS running smoothly and reliably for years to come.
The BMW K1200 series, encompassing the K1200R and K1200RS, represents a significant evolution in the sport touring motorcycle segment. Introduced in 2005, these models boasted a powerful and sophisticated four-cylinder engine, advanced chassis technology, and a comfortable riding experience. The K1200R, a naked sportbike, focused on agility and pure riding pleasure, while the K1200RS, a sport touring machine, offered enhanced wind protection and luggage carrying capabilities. Both models shared a 1157 cc four-stroke, liquid-cooled, inline-four engine, producing 163 horsepower and 92 lb-ft of torque. This engine was renowned for its smooth power delivery and impressive acceleration across the rev range. The K1200 series featured a unique, space-frame chassis, incorporating the engine as a stressed member for increased rigidity and handling precision. The front suspension utilized a telescopic fork with optional electronic adjustments, while the rear employed a single-sided swingarm with a monoshock. The K1200 series also incorporated an innovative Duolever front suspension system, which provided a unique combination of stability and responsiveness. This system used a linkage and levers to connect the wheel to the fork, offering a more predictable and linear steering feel compared to conventional telescopic forks.
The K1200 series was designed to cater to diverse riding preferences. The K1200R's naked design, low-set handlebars, and sporty riding position were ideal for enthusiasts seeking an engaging and agile ride. Conversely, the K1200RS, with its fully-faired design and adjustable windscreen, provided greater wind protection and luggage capacity, making it a suitable choice for long-distance touring. Despite the impressive performance and technical advancements, the K1200 series faced some challenges. The Duolever suspension system, while innovative, was complex and required regular maintenance. Some riders also found the bike's weight and size to be somewhat daunting for everyday commuting. However, the K1200 series remains a highly regarded motorcycle, praised for its powerful engine, comfortable riding experience, and advanced technology. The K1200 series served as a testament to BMW's commitment to engineering excellence and established a benchmark for sport touring motorcycles, influencing subsequent models and shaping the future of the segment.