This comprehensive service repair manual provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for the BMW R 850 C and R 1200 C motorcycles. It covers a wide range of topics including engine, transmission, electrical system, brakes, suspension, and more. The manual is designed to be user-friendly and provides clear instructions with numerous illustrations, diagrams, and charts. This manual will assist you in performing routine maintenance, diagnosing issues, and completing repairs on your BMW R 850 C or R 1200 C motorcycle. With its detailed information and thorough coverage, this service repair manual is an essential resource for any owner or mechanic.
The BMW R 850 C and R 1200 C were a pair of cruiser motorcycles produced by BMW Motorrad from 1997 to 2004. These motorcycles marked a significant departure from BMW's traditional boxer-twin powered touring machines, adopting a more laid-back, American cruiser styling. The R 850 C was powered by a 850cc air-cooled boxer engine, while the R 1200 C featured a larger 1170cc version of the same engine. Both models shared a similar chassis with a tubular steel frame, telescopic front forks, and a single-sided swingarm with a shaft drive. This unique combination of German engineering and American cruiser aesthetics resulted in motorcycles that were known for their smooth power delivery, reliable performance, and comfortable riding experience.
The R 850 C and R 1200 C were differentiated by their engine size and displacement, offering different levels of power and torque. The R 850 C was a more affordable and accessible option, while the R 1200 C catered to riders seeking more power and performance. Both models offered a range of features designed to enhance comfort and convenience, including low seats, forward footpegs, and optional windshields. While the R 850 C and R 1200 C never achieved the same level of popularity as other BMW models, they carved a niche for themselves within the cruiser market, appealing to riders looking for a unique blend of German engineering and American styling. Their distinctive design and reliable performance made them well-respected within the motorcycle community, and they remain sought after by enthusiasts today.