This comprehensive service and repair manual provides detailed instructions and diagrams for maintaining and repairing your BMW R850 C and R1200 C motorcycles. From basic maintenance tasks like oil changes and filter replacements to complex engine and transmission rebuilds, this manual covers every aspect of your motorcycle's operation. You'll find step-by-step instructions, clear illustrations, and detailed specifications for all components, allowing you to confidently diagnose and resolve any issues that arise. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual empowers you to keep your BMW running smoothly and reliably.
The BMW R850 C and R1200 C were two cruiser motorcycles produced by BMW Motorrad from 1996 to 2004. These models were part of the "C" series, known for their unique blend of traditional cruiser styling and BMW's renowned engineering. The R850 C, powered by an air-cooled, boxer-twin engine displacing 850 cc, served as the entry point to the C series. It offered a comfortable riding experience, characterized by a low seat height and a relaxed riding position. The R1200 C, introduced in 1997, boasted a larger 1170 cc engine, delivering increased power and torque. Both models featured a shaft drive system, eliminating the need for a chain or belt, resulting in a clean and low-maintenance driveline.
The R850 C and R1200 C incorporated several innovative features for their time, including a single-sided swingarm, a telescopic front fork with an integrated brake disc, and a unique "Duolever" front suspension system. This system provided a blend of stability and comfort, contributing to the motorcycles' renowned handling and ride quality. The R850 C and R1200 C were offered in various trim levels, allowing riders to choose between standard and luxury versions. These models were praised for their overall riding experience, offering a balance of comfort, performance, and reliability. While production ceased in 2004, these classic cruisers continue to be sought after by enthusiasts, providing a unique blend of BMW engineering and cruiser style.