This comprehensive workshop service repair manual provides a wealth of detailed information specifically for the 1997 BMW K1200LT motorcycle. It encompasses a vast range of technical specifications, repair procedures, and maintenance guidelines, enabling you to tackle any repair or servicing task with confidence. From engine and transmission intricacies to electrical system diagrams, braking systems, and suspension components, this manual covers every aspect of the K1200LT's design. You'll find clear and concise instructions, accompanied by numerous illustrations and diagrams, to guide you through each step of the process. The manual also includes troubleshooting tips, diagnostic procedures, and detailed specifications for essential parts, ensuring you have all the necessary information readily available. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a dedicated DIY enthusiast, this manual equips you with the knowledge and tools to keep your 1997 BMW K1200LT running smoothly and efficiently.
The BMW K1200LT, introduced in 1997, was a revolutionary motorcycle that redefined the touring experience. It was the first production motorcycle to feature a fully-faired, shaft-driven, liquid-cooled four-cylinder engine displacing 1171cc. This powerplant, capable of producing a smooth and potent 110 horsepower, coupled with the bike’s aerodynamic design and generous rider ergonomics, enabled the K1200LT to comfortably and confidently conquer long distances. Furthering its touring prowess were features like a fully adjustable windscreen, heated grips, a spacious luggage compartment, and optional extras like cruise control, ABS, and even a factory-installed CB radio. Essentially a luxury sedan on two wheels, the K1200LT was a luxurious and comfortable way to experience the open road, a sentiment reinforced by its sophisticated styling featuring a low, sweeping profile and a sleek fairing with integrated headlights.
The K1200LT was a critical and commercial success for BMW, quickly becoming a popular choice for discerning tourers. It redefined expectations for what a touring motorcycle could be, establishing a template that would influence subsequent models from BMW and other manufacturers. The K1200LT's legacy extends beyond its innovative features and design. It solidified BMW's reputation for engineering excellence and built a dedicated following of loyal riders who appreciated its unique blend of performance, comfort, and practicality. While production ended in 2009, the K1200LT remains a sought-after classic, a testament to its enduring appeal and its impact on the motorcycle industry.