This comprehensive workshop service manual is specifically designed for the BMW R850 R and R850R models produced between 1994 and 2001. It provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for all aspects of maintenance, repair, and servicing your motorcycle. The manual covers a wide range of topics, including engine, transmission, electrical system, brakes, suspension, and bodywork. With clear illustrations, step-by-step procedures, and precise technical diagrams, this manual empowers you to confidently tackle any repair or maintenance task. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this service manual is an invaluable resource for keeping your BMW R850 R or R850R in top condition.
The BMW R850R, introduced in 1994 and produced until 2001, marked a significant evolution in BMW's roadster offerings. It built upon the successful R850 platform, renowned for its air-cooled, horizontally opposed boxer engine, but incorporated a more modern and aggressive design philosophy. The R850R boasted a sharper, more athletic silhouette compared to its touring-oriented siblings, featuring a sculpted fuel tank, low-slung handlebars, and a minimalist rear end. This design emphasis on agility and sportiness set the stage for a dynamic riding experience, further enhanced by the introduction of a fuel-injected engine and a light, responsive chassis.
The R850R's 850cc boxer engine delivered a healthy 75 horsepower, providing a smooth and engaging power delivery across the rev range. Combined with a responsive five-speed gearbox and a comfortable riding position, the R850R provided a satisfying blend of performance and comfort. The bike's telescopic front fork and rear monoshock suspension, both adjustable for preload, offered a solid balance of handling agility and ride comfort. The R850R also benefited from BMW's renowned build quality and reliability, making it a popular choice for both daily commutes and weekend adventures. The R850R established a new benchmark for performance roadsters, paving the way for future models like the R1100R and R1150R, and solidifying BMW's reputation for building versatile and engaging motorcycles.