The BMW R Series, renowned for its unwavering commitment to performance engineering, stands as a testament to BMW's relentless pursuit of excellence in the realm of motorcycling. This hallowed series has long captivated the hearts and minds of discerning riders, offering a symphony of exhilarating experiences tailored to the most ardent enthusiasts.
From the dawn of the R 32, the progenitor of the lineage, to the cutting-edge advancements showcased in the modern R 1250 RT, the R Series has consistently pushed the boundaries of what is possible. Each iteration embodies a harmonious blend of precision, power, and control, effortlessly navigating winding...
The BMW R Series, renowned for its unwavering commitment to performance engineering, stands as a testament to BMW's relentless pursuit of excellence in the realm of motorcycling. This hallowed series has long captivated the hearts and minds of discerning riders, offering a symphony of exhilarating experiences tailored to the most ardent enthusiasts.
From the dawn of the R 32, the progenitor of the lineage, to the cutting-edge advancements showcased in the modern R 1250 RT, the R Series has consistently pushed the boundaries of what is possible. Each iteration embodies a harmonious blend of precision, power, and control, effortlessly navigating winding roads with the agility of a seasoned performer. The distinctive boxer engine, the cornerstone of the R Series' enduring legacy, delivers a symphony of raw power and unwavering torque, propelling riders effortlessly through every twist and turn.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 series motorcycles, specifically the R1100GS and R1100R models from 1994, powered by the R1100 Series Boxer Engine. BMW has a rich heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, and the R1100 series represented a significant advancement, particularly the R1100GS which became a benchmark in adventure touring. These motorcycles are known for their engineering quality and reliability, offering a robust platform for both everyday riding and long-distance travel.
The BMW R1100GS and R1100R, produced in 1994, represent the first generation of BMW's innovative Boxer engine series. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust engineering, reliability, and versatility, with the R1100GS offering adventure touring capabilities and the R1100R providing a more classic roadster experience. Powered by an air/oil-cooled, four-stroke Boxer twin engine displacing 1085 cc, they deliver approximately 90-95 horsepower and feature a Bosch Motronic electronic fuel injection system for efficient performance. Their design incorporates advanced elements for their era, such as shaft drive and a tubular steel frame, contributing to their enduring appeal and capability for both long-distance travel and daily riding.
This workshop repair service manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R models produced between 1994 and 1999. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust engineering, featuring an air/oil-cooled, four-stroke, flat-twin boxer engine with a displacement of approximately 1085 cc, delivering around 90-95 horsepower. The R1100GS is the adventure-touring variant, equipped for greater off-road capability and touring comfort, while the R1100R is the naked roadster focused on on-road performance. Both models are celebrated for their reliability and the distinctive rider experience offered by BMW Motorrad's legacy of innovation.
This workshop service repair manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R models produced between 1994 and 1999. These motorcycles, powered by a 1085 cc air-cooled boxer twin engine, represent a significant evolution in BMW's motorcycle engineering, featuring four-valve cylinder heads and integrated oil coolers. The R1100GS pioneered the adventure touring segment, while the R1100R offered a classic roadster experience. Both models are known for their robust construction and advanced features for their time, including the optional Integral ABS system.
This workshop service repair manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R models produced between 1994 and 1999. These motorcycles are known for their robust, air-oil cooled Boxer-twin engines, shaft drive, and advanced engineering, including the Telelever front suspension on the R1100GS. The R1100 series was positioned as premium, versatile machines suitable for touring and general riding, competing with other large-displacement motorcycles of the era. Their design emphasized a balance of performance, comfort, and build quality, with the R1100GS particularly acclaimed for its adventure-touring capabilities.
This manual covers the BMW R 1100 GS and R 1100 R models from 1995, part of the first generation (R259) chassis. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust boxer-twin engines, with the R 1100 GS celebrated for its long-distance touring capabilities and versatility, often earning accolades for adventure riding. The R 1100 R offers a similar, refined riding experience. Both models feature a 1085 cc, air/oil-cooled boxer-twin engine producing approximately 80 HP and 97 Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox and shaft drive. Optional ABS II was available for enhanced braking control. BMW Motorrad's legacy of innovation and durability is evident in these models, manufactured in Berlin, Germany.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R models produced in 1995. Building on BMW Motorrad's legacy of engineering and durability, these motorcycles represent a significant evolution in their respective segments. The R1100GS established BMW's presence in adventure touring with its robust design and go-anywhere capability, while the R1100R offered a focused street-oriented sport-touring experience. Both models feature a Boxer Twin engine with electronic fuel injection, a 5-speed manual transmission, and shaft drive, embodying BMW's commitment to quality and performance.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 series motorcycles, including the R1100GS and R1100R models, produced in 1996. These motorcycles are known for their robust engineering and the signature BMW boxer engine, offering a blend of touring capability and performance. The R1100 series represented a significant advancement for BMW Motorrad, incorporating features like fuel injection and refined chassis designs, building on the brand's rich heritage of producing reliable and technologically advanced machines.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R models from 1996. BMW Motorrad is recognized for its engineering prowess, particularly with its iconic boxer engines, and the R1100 series represented a significant advancement, featuring fuel injection and four-valve cylinder heads. The R1100GS is celebrated as an adventure-touring motorcycle, known for its robust design and versatility, while the R1100R offers a classic naked roadster experience. These motorcycles are built with a focus on reliability and performance, embodying BMW's commitment to quality in the motorcycle industry.
This manual covers the BMW R 1100 Series motorcycles, specifically the R 1100 GS and R 1100 R models from 1997. These motorcycles are powered by a Boxer-Twin engine with a 2-valve head, representing a significant technological advancement for BMW Motorrad. Known for their robust engineering and reliability, the R 1100 Series models are designed for a range of uses, from daily commuting to long-distance adventure touring, embodying BMW's heritage of producing high-quality, durable machines.
This workshop repair service manual covers the 1997 BMW R1100GS and R1100R models, featuring the air-cooled, four-stroke Boxer Twin engine. These motorcycles are known for their robust engineering, touring capabilities, and the unique Boxer character, representing a significant evolution in BMW Motorrad's R series. The R1100 models are equipped with electronic fuel injection, dual spark plugs per cylinder, and a 5-speed manual gearbox with shaft drive. Notable features include the Telelever front suspension and Monolever rear suspension, with optional Integral ABS II braking systems.
This manual provides comprehensive service, repair, and troubleshooting information for the 1998 BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, specifically the R1100GS and R1100R variants. These models are powered by an air-cooled, four-stroke boxer-twin engine with 1085 cc displacement, featuring four valves per cylinder and a Bosch Motronic fuel injection system. Known for their robust engineering and touring capabilities, the R1100GS defined the adventure touring segment, while the R1100R offered a naked sport-touring experience. Both models utilize a 5-speed manual transmission with a single dry plate clutch and shaft drive, and many variants were equipped with the advanced EVO ABS II braking system.
This workshop repair service manual covers the 1998 BMW R1100GS and R1100R models, continuing BMW's legacy of reliable boxer-twin motorcycles. These models feature a 1085 cc air/oil-cooled, four-stroke, two-cylinder boxer engine, producing approximately 90 HP and 95 Nm of torque, coupled with a 5-speed manual gearbox and shaft drive. Notable engineering advancements include the Telelever front suspension on the R1100GS and the Paralever rear suspension, enhancing handling and ride comfort. The R1100 series represents a significant technological step for BMW, building upon its heritage with innovations designed for performance and rider experience.
This manual covers the 1999 BMW R1100GS and R1100R motorcycles. These models are powered by an air/oil-cooled, 1085 cc boxer twin-cylinder engine, featuring DOHC with four valves per cylinder. The R1100GS, known for its adventure touring capabilities, and the R1100R, a versatile roadster, both offer robust engineering and reliable performance, reflecting BMW Motorrad's legacy of innovation and quality. The series represents a significant advancement with its fuel injection, updated chassis designs, and advanced suspension systems like Telelever and Paralever.
This workshop repair service manual covers the BMW R 1100 GS and R 1100 R models from 1999, including all variants and the R1100 series boxer engines and transmissions. BMW Motorrad has a legacy of producing robust, technologically advanced motorcycles, and the R1100 series, with its fuel-injected boxer twin engines, represented a significant evolution. The R1100GS is recognized for its adventure-touring capabilities, while the R1100R offers a road-oriented sport-touring experience. These models are known for their engineering quality and reliability, making them enduring choices for riders.
This manual covers the motorcycles, including the R1100GS and R1100R models, produced between 1994 and 1999. As part of the First Generation Platform, these bikes are powered by a 1100cc Boxer-Twin engine featuring Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection. Known for a heritage of robust engineering and technological advancement, the R1100 series offered a significant evolution in design, providing a blend of performance and comfort suitable for touring and general riding. Notable features include shaft drive, optional Integral ABS II, and a modular design that enhanced serviceability.
This workshop repair service manual covers all BMW R1100RT and R1100RS models for the 1993 model year. BMW, a renowned manufacturer of high-quality automobiles and motorcycles, engineered the R1100 series as a significant advancement, featuring a four-valve boxer engine and modern chassis designs. These motorcycles are recognized for their robust engineering, performance, and, in the case of the R1100RT, comfortable touring capabilities. This manual provides comprehensive and accurate technical information essential for maintaining and repairing these vehicles.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, specifically the R1100 R, R1100 RT, and R1100 RS models from 1993. These motorcycles represent a significant evolution in BMW's renowned boxer engine platform, known for their engineering excellence and durability. The R1100 series introduced advancements such as electronic fuel injection and a new chassis design, offering a blend of performance and touring capability. They are built with a focus on rider comfort and long-distance reliability, making them suitable for both commuting and extended journeys.
This workshop repair service manual provides comprehensive coverage for the BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, including the R1100R, R1100RT, and R1100RS models produced between 1993 and 2001. These motorcycles are powered by a robust 1085 cc air/oil-cooled, four-stroke, flat twin Boxer engine, delivering approximately 90-95 horsepower and 98-101 Nm of torque, featuring electronic fuel injection and a 5-speed manual gearbox with shaft drive. Known for BMW Motorrad's heritage of quality and innovation, the R1100 series represented a significant technological leap with its advanced chassis and engine design, offering reliable performance for touring and general riding.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, including the R1100R, R1100RT, and R1100RS, produced between 1993 and 2001. These motorcycles are known for their robust boxer-twin engine platform, which evolved significantly with features like dual overhead camshafts and electronic fuel injection. The R1100R offers a naked roadster experience, the R1100RT provides a comfortable touring package with a full fairing, and the R1100RS is a sport-touring variant. BMW motorcycles are celebrated for their engineering quality, reliability, and the distinctive character of their boxer-twin engines, making the R1100 series a notable part of their heritage.
This workshop service repair manual covers the BMW R1100 series motorcycles, including the R1100RT and R1100RS variants, produced between 1993 and 2001. These models are renowned for their robust engineering, touring comfort, and engaging handling, featuring a 1085 cc air/oil-cooled, four-stroke flat twin Boxer engine with shaft drive. The R1100 series represented a significant evolution in BMW's motorcycle lineup, offering a blend of performance and long-distance capability that positioned them strongly in the sport touring and roadster segments.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 series motorcycles, specifically the R1100RT and R1100RS models from 1994. These motorcycles are renowned for their engineering quality, reliability, and the distinctive air-cooled, four-stroke Boxer engine. The R1100RS is designed as a sport-touring machine, while the R1100RT excels as a dedicated touring motorcycle, offering enhanced comfort and wind protection. Both variants benefit from BMW's innovative Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear drive system, contributing to their superior handling and ride quality.
This manual covers the 1994 BMW R1100RT and R1100RS models, renowned for their Boxer Twin engines and suitability for touring and sport touring. BMW Motorrad's heritage of engineering excellence is evident in these motorcycles, which represented a significant advancement with features like fuel injection and optional ABS. The R1100RT was crafted for premium long-distance comfort, while the R1100RS offered a more performance-oriented riding experience. Both models are recognized for their solid build quality and reliable drivetrains when maintained according to manufacturer specifications.
This workshop repair service manual covers the BMW R1100, R1100RT, and R1100RS models from 1995. BMW motorcycles are renowned for their engineering quality and reliability, and the R1100 series, with its Boxer Twin engine, represented a significant advancement in motorcycle technology. These models offer a blend of touring comfort and sporty performance, making them versatile for various riding conditions. This manual provides comprehensive information for maintaining and repairing these iconic machines.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 1995 BMW R1100 motorcycle, including the R1100RT and R1100RS variants. These models, part of the R259 early generation, are characterized by their air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer-twin engines and shaft drive, offering a blend of performance and touring capability. Known for their engineering quality and reliability, the R1100 series represented a significant technological step for BMW Motorrad, featuring advancements like fuel injection and the optional Integral ABS system. This documentation is designed to assist owners and technicians in maintaining these iconic machines.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT and R1100RS models from 1996, featuring the robust Boxer Twin-cylinder engine. These motorcycles represent a significant advancement in BMW's motorcycle engineering, known for their reliability and performance. The R1100RT is designed for touring with a focus on comfort and luggage capacity, while the R1100RS offers a sport-touring experience with a more aerodynamic profile. Both models showcase BMW's heritage of quality craftsmanship and technological integration, including electronic fuel injection and optional Integral ABS.
This manual provides comprehensive guidance for the 1996 BMW R1100R, R1100RT, and R1100RS models. These motorcycles, powered by a 1085 cc air/oil-cooled, four-stroke, flat-twin boxer engine, represent a significant advancement in BMW's motorcycle engineering, featuring fuel injection and four-valve cylinder heads. Known for their robust construction and performance, the R1100 series offers a blend of power and reliability, making them suitable for a wide range of riding, from daily commuting to long-distance touring. The German-engineered machines are equipped with a 5-speed manual gearbox and shaft drive, with optional ABS II available on some variants, underscoring their focus on both performance and rider safety.
This workshop repair service manual provides comprehensive coverage for the 1997 R1100 R, R1100RT, and R1100RS models. These motorcycles, powered by the 1085 cc Boxer Twin engine, are renowned for their engineering quality and reliability, representing a significant evolution in motorcycle technology with their 4-valve cylinder heads and electronic fuel injection. The manual covers all models, engines, trims, and transmission types for the specified year, offering detailed information for owners and technicians alike.
The BMW R1100 Series, encompassing the R1100, R1100RT, and R1100RS models from 1997, represents a significant advancement in BMW's renowned boxer engine motorcycle technology. These bikes are celebrated for their robust engineering, reliability, and the distinctive blend of performance and comfort they offer, whether for daily commuting, sport touring, or long-distance journeys. Building on BMW's heritage of quality craftsmanship, the R1100 series provides a unique riding experience characterized by its flat-twin engine, advanced chassis designs, and optional Integral ABS, making them a compelling choice for discerning riders.
This workshop repair service manual provides comprehensive technical information for the 1998 BMW R1100RT and R1100RS models. These motorcycles, powered by BMW's renowned Boxer-twin engine, offer a blend of performance and comfort, making them ideal for touring and sport-touring. The R1100 series represents a significant evolution in BMW's motorcycle engineering, known for its reliability, distinctive character, and advanced features for its time, including electronic fuel injection and optional Integral ABS. This manual is designed to cover all engine types, trim levels, and transmission configurations applicable to these specific models.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, including the R1100, R1100RT, and R1100RS models from the 1998 model year. These motorcycles are characterized by their air-cooled, four-stroke boxer-twin engines, known for their robust engineering and reliability. The R1100 series represents a significant advancement in BMW's motorcycle technology, offering a blend of performance and comfort suitable for various riding applications, from daily commuting to long-distance touring. The inherent quality and distinctive design of the R1100 series have cemented its reputation among riders.
This workshop repair service manual covers the BMW R1100RT and R1100RS models from 1999, part of the R1100 series. These motorcycles, known for their durability, engineering, and touring capabilities, feature air/oil-cooled Boxer Twin engines with approximately 1085 cc displacement, producing around 90 hp and 96 Nm of torque, managed by Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection. The R1100RT and R1100RS are equipped with 5-speed manual transmissions and offer optional Integral ABS II. This manual provides comprehensive information for owners, independent repair shops, and motorcycle enthusiasts.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, including the R1100RT and R1100RS models from 1999. Renowned for their engineering quality and reliability, the R1100 series motorcycles represent a significant advancement in BMW Motorrad's boxer lineup, featuring innovations such as fuel injection and modern chassis designs. These motorcycles are well-suited for touring and general riding, embodying BMW's heritage of producing capable and durable machines.
The BMW R1100 series, encompassing the R1100 R1100RT and R1100RS models from 2000, represents a pinnacle of BMW's renowned engineering and reliability. These motorcycles are powered by a Boxer-twin, four-stroke engine, delivering approximately 90 HP and 95 Nm of torque, managed by a Bosch Motronic fuel injection system. Known for their robust construction, including a trellis frame for rigidity, and advanced features like the optional Integral ABS II, these bikes are designed for both spirited riding and long-distance touring. BMW's heritage in motorcycle design is evident in the R1100 series' blend of performance, comfort, and enduring quality, making them a respected choice for discerning riders.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT and R1100RS models from the 2000 model year. These motorcycles are powered by a 1085cc Boxer-twin, four-stroke engine, known for BMW's robust engineering and the boxer engine's distinctive character. The R1100RT, with its integrated fairings and touring amenities, is designed for long-distance comfort, while the R1100RS offers a sportier profile for spirited riding. Both models represent a significant evolution in BMW's R-series lineage, incorporating advancements such as four-valve cylinder heads, fuel injection, and sophisticated chassis designs like the Telelever front suspension.
This workshop repair and service manual provides comprehensive information for the 2001 BMW R1100 series, specifically the R1100RT and R1100RS models. These motorcycles are powered by a 1085 cc BMW Boxer Twin engine, known for its durability and character, delivering performance typically in the 80-90 HP range. The R1100 series represents a significant evolution in BMW's motorcycle engineering, offering robust construction, advanced features for its time such as Electronic Fuel Injection and optional Integral ABS, and a platform built for both sport-touring and touring. The models are recognized for their excellent handling, comfort, and the distinctive heritage of BMW Motorrad.
This manual covers the BMW R1100R, R1100RT, and R1100RS models from the 2001 production year. These motorcycles are known for their robust Boxer Twin cylinder, four-stroke engines, delivering approximately 90 HP and 98 Nm of torque, featuring fuel injection and shaft drive. The R1100 series represented a significant advancement in BMW motorcycle technology, building on previous successes with enhanced engineering and performance. The R1100RT, in particular, is recognized for its touring capabilities, while all models in this series are noted for their build quality and innovative design.
The BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, including the R1100R, R1100RS, and R1100RT, represent a significant chapter in BMW Motorrad's history, produced from 1993 to 2001. These models are characterized by their robust four-stroke, horizontally opposed boxer twin engines, displacing 1085 cc and featuring oil and air cooling. Known for their engineering excellence and rider comfort, they offer a distinctive blend of sporty performance and touring capability. The R1100R is a naked roadster, the R1100RS a sport-touring variant with a fairing, and the R1100RT a full-dress tourer designed for maximum rider comfort. Key technological advancements include the Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection system and the optional Integral ABS, contributing to their reliable performance and safety.
This manual covers the BMW R1100R and R1100S models from 1999, representing the second generation of the R1100 series. BMW Motorrad is renowned for its robust engineering and the legacy of its boxer engines, and these models exemplify that tradition. The R1100R and R1100S offered a significant modernization of BMW's motorcycle lineup, featuring advancements like fuel injection and ABS. The R1100S variant, in particular, provided a sportier profile with a fairing and performance-oriented components, while both models are celebrated for their comfortable ride, durability, and strong low-end torque, making them capable machines for various riding needs.
This manual covers the 1999 BMW R1100 R1100S motorcycle, a premium sport-touring machine known for its distinctive Boxer engine, shaft drive, and robust build quality. As an evolution of BMW's Boxer platform, the R1100S blended touring comfort with agile handling, offering a unique riding experience. Its engineering excellence and durability are hallmarks of the BMW Motorrad heritage, making it a capable and reliable motorcycle for both spirited riding and long-distance journeys.
This workshop repair service manual covers the 1999 BMW R1100 R1100S. Building on BMW's legacy of engineering excellence and distinctive boxer-twin engines, the R1100S is a sport-touring motorcycle known for its sporty handling and aggressive riding position, a variant of the R1100 platform. This manual provides comprehensive, professional-level technical detail identical to that used by authorized service centers, empowering owners and technicians to maintain and repair this iconic machine.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 R and R1100S models produced between 1999 and 2005. These motorcycles are renowned for their boxer twin-cylinder engines, shaft drive, and advanced engineering, offering a blend of performance and touring capability. The R1100R provides a classic roadster experience, while the R1100S offers a sportier, more agile ride. Both models represent BMW Motorrad's commitment to quality, reliability, and rider comfort, building on a rich heritage of boxer-powered motorcycles.
This manual covers the BMW R1100R and R1100S models produced between 1999 and 2005. These motorcycles are powered by a 1085 cc, air/oil-cooled, boxer-twin engine featuring fuel injection and a 5-speed manual transmission with shaft drive. Known for BMW's heritage of engineering excellence and durability, these models offer a blend of performance and reliability, with features like optional Integral ABS and robust frame construction. The R1100 series represented a significant advancement in BMW's boxer motorcycle line, incorporating modern technologies for enhanced rider experience.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 and R1100S models manufactured between 1999 and 2005. BMW Motorrad, renowned for its engineering excellence and boxer engine technology, produced these motorcycles with a focus on robust performance and touring capabilities. The R1100S variant offered a sportier interpretation of the platform. These German-engineered machines are appreciated for their reliability and distinctive design, with the R1100 series representing a significant advancement in BMW's motorcycle lineup.
The BMW R1100R and R1100S models, produced from 1999 to 2005, represent a significant chapter in BMW Motorrad's history. These motorcycles, powered by an air/oil-cooled Boxer Twin engine displacing 1085 cc, offered a blend of performance and comfort, catering to both sport-touring and more aggressive riding styles. Notable features include shaft drive for low maintenance, and the innovative Telelever front suspension on certain variants, contributing to their renowned engineering quality and reliability. These bikes competed effectively in their segments, distinguished by their unique boxer engine configuration and robust build.
This manual covers the motorcycle, produced in 2000. As part of the Series, this model is known for its air/oil-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin-cylinder engine, delivering approximately 98 hp and 100 Nm of torque. The was designed as a sport-touring machine, offering a sportier riding experience with its unique styling and tuning, while retaining the characteristic Boxer engine. Its engineering emphasizes a legacy of quality and innovation, featuring a 5-speed manual gearbox, shaft drive, and a single dry plate clutch. The vehicle is equipped with an electronic fuel injection system and may feature optional Integral ABS for enhanced safety.
This manual provides comprehensive information for the 2000 BMW R1100R and R1100S motorcycles. These models represent a significant evolution in BMW's boxer-twin lineage, known for their robust engineering, reliable performance, and distinctive styling. The R1100R offers a classic naked roadster experience, while the R1100S caters to sport-touring enthusiasts. Both models feature an air/oil-cooled, four-stroke, flat twin engine with Bosch Motronic electronic fuel injection, delivering approximately 90-98 horsepower and 70-75 lb-ft of torque. Their construction includes a trellis frame and shaft drive, with optional or standard Integral ABS for enhanced safety. BMW Motorrad's heritage of engineering excellence is evident in these versatile and capable machines.
The BMW R1100R and R1100S, representing the 2000 model year, are distinguished by their robust 1085cc Boxer-twin engines, featuring dual overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder. These motorcycles build upon BMW Motorrad's legacy of engineering excellence and reliability, offering advanced features for their time, including Bosch Motronic electronic fuel injection, a 5-speed manual transmission with a hydraulically operated dry clutch, and shaft drive via a Paralever single-sided swingarm. Optional on the R1100R and standard on some R1100S variants was the BMW Motorrad Integral ABS II braking system, enhancing rider safety. These models are designed for touring and sport-riding enthusiasts who appreciate the unique character and performance of BMW's boxer-twin platform.
This manual covers the BMW R 1100 R and R 1100 S models produced in 2001. These motorcycles are powered by a 1085 cc Boxer Twin engine, featuring air and oil cooling, and Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection. Known for BMW Motorrad's heritage of engineering excellence and reliability, the R 1100 series represents a significant evolution with advanced suspension systems. The R 1100 R is noted for its sport-touring capabilities, while the R 1100 S emphasizes sporty performance, with both models offering robust build quality and dynamic riding characteristics.
The BMW R1100S, a distinguished sport-touring motorcycle produced in 2001, is powered by a robust 1100cc Boxer-Twin engine. Known for its agile handling and comfortable ride, this model represents a refinement of BMW's renowned Boxer series, offering a blend of performance and practicality. Its engineering quality and reliability are well-regarded, making it a capable machine for both spirited riding and extended touring. The R1100S features a 5-speed manual gearbox, shaft drive, and optional BMW Integral ABS for enhanced safety.
This manual covers the BMW R1100R and R1100S models from the 2001 production year. These motorcycles are renowned for their distinctive air-cooled, four-stroke, flat-twin Boxer engines, advanced Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems, and robust engineering, embodying BMW's legacy of durable and technologically innovative two-wheeled vehicles. Designed for sport touring, the R1100 series offers a unique blend of comfort and performance, with optional ABS enhancing their safety features. Their reliable construction and unique character have cemented their reputation in the motorcycle industry.
This workshop repair service manual provides comprehensive guidance for the 2001 BMW R1100S. As part of BMW Motorrad's esteemed R series heritage, the R1100S is known for its boxer-twin engine, sport-touring capabilities, and distinctive styling. This manual is designed to assist owners, DIY enthusiasts, and professional technicians in understanding and maintaining this iconic motorcycle, ensuring its continued performance and reliability.
This manual covers the 2002 R1100R and R1100S models, renowned for their air/oil-cooled Boxer twin-cylinder engines and robust engineering. These motorcycles offer a blend of performance and comfort, featuring advanced systems like Bosch Motronic fuel injection and optional Integral ABS. The R1100R and R1100S are celebrated for their build quality and reliability, making them suitable for both daily commuting and long-distance touring.
This manual covers the BMW R1100R and R1100S models from the 2002 production year. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust engineering, characteristic flat-twin boxer engines, and reliable performance, embodying BMW's legacy in sport-touring and roadster segments. The R1100R offers a classic roadster experience, while the R1100S provides a sportier profile, both benefiting from advanced features for their time, including the optional Integral ABS II braking system and sophisticated Bosch Motronic fuel injection. Their durable construction and thoughtful design ensure a rewarding ownership experience for riders seeking quality and capability.
This manual covers the 2002 BMW R1100S, a sport-touring motorcycle known for its Boxer Twin engine, shaft drive, and trellis frame. Building on BMW's heritage, the R1100 series represented a significant technological advancement with its larger displacement, fuel injection, and innovative suspension systems. The R1100S variant specifically offers a blend of performance and comfort, making it suitable for both spirited riding and longer journeys.
This manual covers the BMW R1100R and R1100S models from the 2002 production year. These motorcycles are renowned for their boxer twin engines, shaft drive, and robust engineering, offering a blend of performance and reliability suitable for both spirited riding and touring. The R1100S variant, in particular, introduced a sportier dynamic to the R1100 platform, building upon BMW Motorrad's long-standing heritage of producing high-quality, durable machines.
The BMW R1100R and R1100S, produced around the 2003 model year, represent a significant evolution in BMW Motorrad's boxer-twin heritage. These motorcycles are powered by a robust 1085cc air/oil-cooled boxer-twin engine, delivering approximately 90-98 horsepower and 95-100 Nm of torque, coupled with a 5-speed gearbox and shaft drive. Known for their engineering excellence and reliability, these models offer a blend of performance and rider comfort, making them suitable for touring and spirited riding. Their design emphasizes durability and a distinctive riding experience, characteristic of BMW's long-standing reputation in motorcycle manufacturing.
The R1100 R1100S, produced in 2003 as part of the R1100 Series, represents a pinnacle of engineering designed for discerning riders. Featuring a robust 1085 cc boxer-twin engine with oil cooling and Bosch Motronic MA 2.4 fuel injection, this model is built for performance and reliability. Its advanced chassis incorporates a Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear suspension, ensuring exceptional handling and stability. The R1100S is engineered to deliver an unparalleled riding experience, combining sophisticated technology with the enduring quality synonymous with motorcycles.
This manual covers the 2003 BMW R1100R and R1100S, models representing a significant evolution of BMW's Boxer engine motorcycles. These bikes are powered by a 1070cc air-cooled, four-valve Boxer-twin engine, a hallmark of BMW engineering, delivering approximately 90 HP for the R1100R and 98 HP for the R1100S. Notable features include the robust steel frame, shaft drive, and the availability of Integral ABS for enhanced safety. The R1100 series is recognized for its blend of comfort, power, and technological sophistication, appealing to riders seeking a capable sport-touring experience.
This manual covers the BMW R1100R and R1100S models from the 2004 production year. These motorcycles, known for their robust engineering and reliable performance, represent BMW Motorrad's commitment to quality and innovation. The R1100R offers a classic roadster experience, ideal for versatile riding, while the R1100S provides a sport-touring platform with enhanced dynamics. Both models feature a 1085cc boxer-twin engine, shaft drive, and advanced suspension systems, embodying BMW's heritage of building durable and capable machines.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2004 BMW R1100 R1100S. Built upon BMW's rich heritage of innovative engineering, the R1100 series represents a significant advancement in their boxer engine motorcycle lineup. The R1100S variant, known for its sport-touring capabilities, combines robust construction with a distinctive design. This manual is tailored for owners, independent repair shops, and enthusiasts seeking dealership-level service data to maintain and enhance their vehicle's performance and longevity.
This manual covers the 2004 BMW R1100R and R1100S motorcycles. These models represent a significant evolution in BMW's boxer-twin motorcycle lineage, known for their torque-rich 1085cc engines, shaft drive, and advanced suspension systems like the Telelever front and Paralever rear. The R1100R is positioned as a premium sport-touring machine, while the R1100S offers a sportier, more agile riding experience. Both models exemplify BMW's commitment to engineering quality, durability, and rider comfort, making them respected choices in their class.
This manual covers the BMW R1100S motorcycle, model year 2005. As part of the second generation R1100 series, this variant represents BMW's commitment to engineering excellence and rider-focused design, blending sporty performance with touring capability. The R1100S is distinguished by its iconic Boxer-twin engine, advanced Telelever front suspension for superior handling and reduced brake dive, and a reliable shaft drive system. These features, combined with BMW's reputation for quality and innovation, make the R1100S a capable and engaging sport-touring machine.
The 2005 BMW R1100S represents a distinguished entry in the sport-touring motorcycle segment, building upon BMW's renowned heritage of engineering excellence and reliability. This model features a robust 1100cc air-cooled Boxer twin-cylinder engine, delivering approximately 90-95 horsepower and 97-100 Nm of torque, coupled with a 5-speed manual gearbox and shaft drive for smooth power delivery. Its advanced chassis, incorporating Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear suspension, along with the option of BMW Motorrad Integral ABS, ensures exceptional stability and control. The R1100S is designed for riders seeking a blend of spirited performance and long-distance comfort, embodying BMW's commitment to quality and rider-focused design.
This workshop repair service manual covers the 2005 BMW R1100 R1100S motorcycle. BMW has a long-standing reputation for producing high-quality motorcycles, and the R1100 series, particularly the sport-oriented R1100S, represented a significant technological advancement. Known for its characteristic twin-cylinder boxer engine, shaft drive, and innovative Telelever and Paralever suspension systems, the R1100S offers a blend of performance and rider comfort. This manual provides comprehensive information to ensure the continued reliability and optimal performance of your BMW motorcycle.
This manual covers the R1100R and R1100S models produced between 1999 and 2005. These motorcycles are renowned for their air-cooled, four-stroke boxer twin-cylinder engines, with displacements of 1085 cc, delivering approximately 90-98 horsepower. They feature advanced engineering for their time, including electronic fuel injection and a shaft drive system. The R1100 series represents a significant evolution in motorcycle heritage, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and durability, making them popular for both daily commuting and long-distance touring.
The BMW R1100S, produced from 1999 to 2005, is a sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its distinctive boxer twin-cylinder engine and advanced Telelever front suspension. This model builds upon a heritage of engineering excellence, offering a unique blend of performance, comfort, and handling. Its air/oil-cooled engine, displacing 1085 cc, delivers approximately 90 HP, making it a capable machine for both spirited riding and longer journeys. The R1100S is appreciated for its robust construction and the sophisticated ride quality provided by its innovative suspension systems, positioning it as a compelling choice in the sport-touring segment.
The BMW R1100 RS, produced between 1993 and 2001, is a sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its robust engineering and enduring reliability. This model, chassis code 259S, features a 1085 cc air/oil-cooled boxer-twin engine, a 5-speed manual transmission, and a shaft drive, all contributing to its comfortable and capable performance on long-distance journeys. Notable technological advancements include the Telelever front suspension and Monolever rear suspension, providing exceptional ride quality, and an optional Integral ABS braking system for enhanced safety. Its sport-touring design prioritizes rider comfort and aerodynamic efficiency, making it a distinguished choice for enthusiasts seeking a blend of performance and practicality.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for R1100RS, R850R, R1100RT, R1100GS, R850GS, and R1100R motorcycles. These motorcycles, produced from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, are characterized by their Boxer twin engines, shaft drive, and advanced engineering for their time. Notable features include the Boxer twin engine configuration, available integrated ABS braking systems, and innovative front suspension designs like the Telelever on certain models. This series represented significant advancements in larger displacement motorcycle technology, building on a rich heritage of Boxer engine design.
The BMW R1100 RT, produced from 1996 to 2001, is a sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its long-distance comfort, aerodynamic efficiency, and robust engineering. Featuring a 1085 cc four-stroke, air-cooled boxer twin engine, it delivers 80 HP and 96 Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission and shaft drive. Its distinctive elements include the innovative Telelever front suspension, integrated ABS II, and substantial luggage capacity, making it an ideal choice for touring riders and long-distance travelers. The R1100 RT embodies BMW Motorrad's heritage of engineering excellence and has been recognized for its comfort and capability.
The BMW R1100RT, produced between 1995 and 2001, is a distinguished member of BMW Motorrad's esteemed Reise-Tourer (RT) series, engineered for exceptional long-distance comfort and performance. This motorcycle features a robust 1085 cc air-cooled, four-stroke boxer-twin engine, delivering 90 horsepower and 106 Nm of torque, managed by a Bosch Motronic 2.2 fuel injection system. Its design emphasizes aerodynamic efficiency with comprehensive fairings for superior wind protection, complemented by the advanced BMW Integral ABS braking system and a reliable shaft drive. The R1100RT is built upon an integral steel tube frame and incorporates sophisticated suspension systems, including the Telelever front and Monolever rear, ensuring stable and comfortable handling across varied road conditions, making it a highly regarded option for touring enthusiasts.
This manual covers a range of R-series boxer twin motorcycles, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R1100GS, R850R, and R1100R, produced primarily between 1993 and 2001. These models represent a significant evolution in motorcycle history, known for their horizontally opposed twin-cylinder engines, shaft drive, and advanced engineering for their time. The R1100RT and RS variants, in particular, gained acclaim for their exceptional touring comfort and aerodynamic design, making them highly capable for long-distance travel.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 Series (RT, RS, GS, R) and R850 Series motorcycles from the 2000 model year. These models represent BMW's commitment to engineering excellence, offering robust performance and rider comfort, particularly for touring and long-distance journeys. Key features include the air/oil-cooled Boxer twin engines, innovative Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems, and reliable shaft drive. The R1100 and R850 series have been recognized for their build quality and sophisticated design, solidifying BMW's reputation in the premium motorcycle market.
The BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, encompassing the RT, RS, GS, and R models produced primarily between 1993 and 2001, represent a significant era in BMW Motorrad's history. These horizontally opposed twin-cylinder, four-stroke, air/oil-cooled machines, featuring a 1085 cc boxer engine, were engineered for reliability and performance across diverse riding applications, from sport touring and adventure touring to standard naked configurations. Known for their robust construction, innovative features like the Paralever rear suspension and optional Integral ABS II, and the enduring legacy of the boxer engine, the R1100 series offers a unique blend of comfort, capability, and enduring engineering quality.
The BMW R1100 Series, encompassing the RT, RS, GS, and R models, represents a significant chapter in the evolution of BMW's renowned boxer-twin motorcycles. Introduced in the early 1990s on the R259 platform, these bikes are characterized by their air/oil-cooled flat-twin engines, shaft drive, and robust chassis designs. They offered a blend of performance and comfort, catering to diverse riding needs from sport touring and long-distance journeys to adventure and standard riding. Key features like the distinctive boxer engine, advanced (for its time) ABS systems, and innovative suspension technologies like the Telelever system (on RS, RT, and GS models) underscored BMW's commitment to engineering excellence and rider-centric design, establishing a strong reputation for reliability and capability in their respective market segments.
The BMW R 1100 S is a distinguished sport-touring motorcycle, produced from 1998 to 2005. Engineered in Germany, this model exemplifies BMW's commitment to quality and performance, featuring a robust 1085 cc air-cooled boxer twin engine that delivers approximately 90 horsepower. Its design bridges the gap between sportbikes and touring machines, offering a sporty yet comfortable riding experience. Notable features include the Bosch Motronic fuel injection system, optional Integral ABS, and a steel trellis frame, all contributing to its capable handling and reliable performance. The R 1100 S was positioned to compete with other sport-touring motorcycles of its era, offering a unique blend of German engineering and rider-centric design.
The BMW R 1100 Series, encompassing the R1100GS, R1100R, R1100RS, and R1100RT models produced from approximately 1993 to 2002, represents a significant advancement in motorcycle engineering. These versatile machines, designed for touring, sport-touring, and roadster use, feature a robust air/oil-cooled, 4-stroke, flat-twin Boxer engine. Notable technological innovations include the groundbreaking BMW EVO Integral ABS, the sophisticated Telelever front suspension for superior ride quality, and the practical Paralever single-sided swingarm. The R 1100 Series embodies BMW Motorrad's heritage of reliability and rider-focused design, offering a blend of comfort, performance, and advanced features that set them apart in their class.
This manual covers the R1100 Series motorcycles, including the R1100 R, R1100 RT, R1100 RS, R1100 GS, R1100 S, and R1100 LT, produced between 1994 and 2005. These models are characterized by their air/oil-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin-cylinder engines with a displacement of 1085 cc, delivering approximately 90-95 horsepower and 95-100 Nm of torque. Known for their robust engineering, comfortable touring capabilities, and reliable performance, the R1100 series represents a significant advancement in Motorrad's history, featuring electronic fuel injection and a revised chassis design. The series is equipped with a 5-speed manual gearbox, single dry plate clutch, and shaft drive, with optional Motorrad ABS II on many variants for enhanced safety.
This manual covers the R-Series motorcycles, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, R850GS, R1100R, and R850R. These models, produced primarily from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, are powered by a four-stroke, air/oil-cooled, boxer-twin engine with displacements of 1085 cc for the R1100 variants and 848 cc for the R850 variants. They feature Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection and are known for their reputation for engineering innovation and rider comfort. The R-Series represented advancements in boxer-twin technology, with some models incorporating Telelever front suspension and robust touring capabilities, making them a significant part of motorcycle heritage.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 Series and R850 Series motorcycles, including models such as the R1100GS, R1100R, R1100RS, R1100RT, R850R, and R850RT. These premium touring and sport-touring motorcycles, produced from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, are renowned for their robust Boxer engines, shaft drive reliability, and advanced features like Telelever suspension and Integral ABS. The engineering quality and technological advancements of these models have cemented BMW's reputation in the motorcycle market, offering a blend of comfort, capability, and innovation.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, including the RT, RS, GS, and R models, specifically for the 2000 model year. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust engineering, the iconic boxer-twin engine, and their suitability for both touring and general riding. Building on BMW Motorrad's rich heritage, the R1100 series represented a significant advancement with features like Bosch Motronic fuel injection and sophisticated suspension systems, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and reliability. Their distinctive design and technical prowess have cemented their place as popular choices for discerning riders.
The R1100GS, produced from 1994 to 1999, is a large-displacement dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its robust build quality, shaft drive, and versatile boxer-twin engine. Designed for both touring and adventure riding, it offers long-distance comfort and a reliable platform for various road conditions. Its unique selling points include a powerful 1085 cc engine producing approximately 90 horsepower, a 5-speed manual transmission, and the option of ABS II for enhanced braking control. This model solidified the manufacturer's position in the adventure touring segment, offering a blend of performance and durability that appealed to experienced riders and enthusiasts alike.
The BMW R1100GS, produced from 1994 to 1999, is an iconic adventure touring motorcycle renowned for its robust construction, touring capability, and the reliability of its 1085cc Boxer twin engine. This model features advanced engineering for its time, including the innovative Telelever front suspension for precise steering and reduced dive, and the Paralever rear suspension for enhanced traction. With its electronic fuel injection and optional Integral ABS system, the R1100GS offered a blend of performance and rider assistance, establishing itself as a capable machine for both long-distance journeys and varied terrain.
The BMW R1100GS Adventure, produced from 1994 to 1999, is a robust adventure touring motorcycle renowned for its versatility and long-distance capability. This model, part of the R259 generation, features a 1085 cc air-cooled boxer-twin engine, shaft drive, and innovative Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems. Its design philosophy emphasizes durable engineering, rider comfort, and the ability to handle both on-road and off-road conditions, making it a capable companion for extensive travel. The R1100GS Adventure has been recognized for its durability and off-road prowess, solidifying its reputation as a reliable machine for demanding journeys.
The BMW R1100GS, produced from 1994 to 1999, represents a significant chapter in the evolution of adventure touring motorcycles. This German-engineered machine, powered by a 1085 cc horizontally-opposed Boxer Twin engine, delivers approximately 90 horsepower and 71 lb-ft of torque, featuring Bosch Motronic fuel injection and dual spark plugs per cylinder for efficient combustion. Its robust construction, characterized by the innovative Paralever rear and Telelever front suspension systems, ensures stability and predictable handling across diverse terrains. The R1100GS is renowned for its durability, long-distance comfort, and versatility, making it a capable companion for both on-road touring and off-road exploration, a testament to BMW Motorrad's legacy in creating reliable and adventurous motorcycles.
The BMW R1100GS, produced between 1994 and 1999, represents a significant advancement in the adventure touring motorcycle segment. As an evolution of BMW's esteemed 'Gelände/Straße' series, it features a robust 1085 cc air-cooled boxer-twin engine, delivering approximately 90 PS and 98 Nm of torque, managed by a sophisticated Bosch Motronic electronic fuel injection system. This model is distinguished by its integral ABS II braking system, a 5-speed manual transmission with a dry clutch, and shaft drive, offering a blend of on-road comfort and off-road capability. Its engineering quality and unique boxer-twin character have earned it a strong market reputation for long-distance touring and reliable performance.
The BMW R1100GS is an iconic adventure touring motorcycle, produced from 1994 to 2005. Renowned for its robust engineering and enduring reliability, this model represents a significant advancement in its lineup, featuring an air-cooled, four-stroke boxer-twin engine displacing 1085 cc. Its design emphasizes long-distance comfort and capability across diverse terrains, making it a favored choice for touring and exploration. The R1100GS is characterized by its tubular steel trellis frame, shaft drive, and advanced features for its era, including optional Integral ABS, all contributing to its strong market reputation and longevity.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS Motorcycle, produced approximately from 1993 to 1999. Known for its robust build quality and versatility, the R1100GS is a testament to BMW Motorrad's heritage in adventure touring. Featuring a 1085 cc, two-cylinder boxer engine with fuel injection and a 5-speed gearbox, this motorcycle is designed for both long-distance travel and varied terrain. Its engineering emphasizes reliability and performance, with features like shaft drive and optional ABS contributing to its capability and rider confidence.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS, an adventure touring motorcycle produced from 1994 to 1999. Known for its robust engineering and reliability, the R1100GS features a four-stroke, horizontally opposed twin-cylinder (Boxer) engine with a displacement of 1085 cc, delivering 90 hp and 70.8 lb-ft of torque. Its design emphasizes durability and touring capability, making it a capable machine for diverse riding conditions. The motorcycle is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and shaft drive, and offered optional BMW Motorrad Integral ABS.
The R1100GS, introduced in 1993 and produced through the late 1990s, represents a significant evolution in the renowned 'GS' dual-sport motorcycle series. Building upon a legacy of engineering excellence and rider comfort, this model offers a sophisticated blend of performance, comfort, and long-distance capability, making it a benchmark adventure touring motorcycle. Powered by a 1085 cc air-cooled Boxer-twin engine producing approximately 80 hp, it features electronic fuel injection and a 5-speed gearbox with shaft drive. Its robust tubular steel frame, Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension, and optional ABS II braking system contribute to its versatile on-road and off-road prowess.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R models from 1994. BMW Motorrad, with its long history of engineering excellence, produced these motorcycles as significant advancements in their Boxer engine line, featuring four-valve cylinder heads and electronic fuel injection. The R1100GS is recognized as an adventure touring variant, equipped for diverse terrain, while the R1100R offers a road-focused sport-touring experience. Both models are celebrated for their durability, comfort, and versatile performance, making them reliable companions for long-distance travel and everyday riding.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R motorcycles produced between 1994 and 1999. These models represent a significant evolution in BMW's renowned boxer twin motorcycle lineage, offering robust engineering, reliable performance, and touring capabilities. The R1100 series, powered by an air/oil-cooled Boxer Twin engine with approximately 1085 cc displacement, typically produced between 80-95 horsepower and featured advanced systems for its time, including fuel injection and often the Integral ABS braking system. Their sturdy trellis frames and shaft drive further contribute to their reputation for durability and capability.
This manual covers the 1995 BMW R1100GS and R1100R motorcycles, part of the Boxer Twin series. These models represent BMW's long-standing legacy in engineering quality and motorcycle innovation, particularly in the adventure touring and sport-touring segments. The R1100GS pioneered the adventure touring category, offering a blend of off-road capability and long-distance comfort, while the R1100R provided a sport-touring variant on the same robust platform. Both models feature a 1085 cc Boxer twin-cylinder engine with fuel injection, a 5-speed manual transmission, and shaft drive, embodying the reliability and performance associated with the BMW brand.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R models produced in 1996, featuring the R1100 Series Boxer-Twin engine. These motorcycles represent a significant evolution in BMW's boxer-twin line, known for their robust engineering and quality. The R1100 series offers a blend of performance and reliability, making them suitable for both touring and general riding.
This manual covers the 1997 BMW R1100GS and R1100R motorcycles. These air-cooled, four-stroke Boxer engine motorcycles, with a displacement of 1085 cc, were designed for adventure touring and sport-touring respectively. Known for their robust build quality and engineering excellence, they offer approximately 80 HP and are equipped with Bosch Motronic electronic fuel injection. The R1100GS is recognized for its go-anywhere capability, while the R1100R provides a sport-touring experience. Both models feature a 5-speed manual gearbox, single dry plate clutch, and shaft drive.
This factory service repair manual provides comprehensive information for the 1998 BMW R1100GS and R1100R motorcycles. These models represent BMW Motorrad's commitment to engineering excellence, featuring a robust air-cooled, four-stroke boxer-twin engine with a displacement of 1085 cc. The R1100GS is renowned as a pioneering adventure touring motorcycle, while the R1100R offers a refined roadster experience. Both models showcase BMW's heritage of producing durable and technologically advanced machines, with features like the Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection system and optional Integral ABS contributing to their performance and reliability.
This manual covers the 1999 BMW R1100GS and R1100R motorcycles, renowned for their robust engineering and touring capabilities. These models feature air/oil-cooled, four-stroke boxer-twin engines with a displacement of 1085 cc, delivering approximately 90 HP and 98 Nm of torque. They are equipped with electronic fuel injection and a 5-speed manual transmission, with shaft drive for reliable power transfer. The R1100GS and R1100R are celebrated for their enduring performance and comfort, making them a popular choice for riders.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R models, produced from approximately 1993 to 2000. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust, air/oil-cooled, flat-twin boxer engines, featuring electronic fuel injection and a shaft drive. The R1100GS, in particular, is recognized for its adventure touring capabilities, incorporating advanced features like the Telelever front suspension. BMW Motorrad's heritage of engineering excellence is evident in the reliability and technological sophistication of these models, making them a popular choice for riders seeking durable and capable machines.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R motorcycles, produced approximately between 1994 and 2001. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust Boxer engine, shaft drive, and advanced engineering, including the Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems. BMW has a long-standing reputation for producing durable and technologically advanced motorcycles, and the R1100 series represented a significant evolution, offering increased power, refinement, and rider comfort, making them suitable for both touring and general riding.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1100R models, featuring the 1085cc Boxer Twin Engine. Produced approximately between 1993 and 2006 for the GS and 1994 to 2001 for the R, these motorcycles represent a significant evolution in BMW's R series, incorporating advanced technologies such as electronic fuel injection and optional ABS. The R1100GS is distinguished by its Telelever front suspension, designed for versatile adventure touring, while the R1100R offers a more road-focused naked sportbike experience. Both models are known for their robust engineering and reliable performance, making them popular choices for long-distance travel and spirited riding.
This manual covers the R1100GS and R1100R models, produced between 1994 and 2001. These motorcycles are characterized by their air/oil-cooled, four-stroke boxer-twin engines, with the R1100GS offering approximately 80 hp and the R1100R delivering around 90 hp, both featuring a 5-speed manual transmission and shaft drive. Notable engineering advancements include the Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear suspension systems, contributing to their renowned ride comfort and stability, making them suitable for adventure touring and sporty road riding respectively. The models are built with a trellis frame and cast aluminum subframe, emphasizing a commitment to quality and performance in their motorcycle line.
This manual covers the R1100GS and R1100R models, produced from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s. These versatile motorcycles are powered by a 1085 cc flat-twin boxer engine, offering distinct performance characteristics for their respective segments: the R1100GS as an adventure touring machine with longer suspension travel, and the R1100R as a road-oriented sport-tourer. Both models are known for their robust engineering, reliability, and distinctive quality, featuring advanced systems for their time such as fuel injection and optional ABS.
This workshop service repair manual covers the R1100GS and R1100R models, continuing the legacy of robust boxer platform renowned for durability and touring capability. These motorcycles, typically produced from the mid-1990s onward, feature a horizontally opposed Boxer Twin engine with fuel injection and electronic ignition, known for their strong engineering and reliable performance. The R1100GS and R1100R are celebrated for their robust build and are suitable for a variety of riding conditions, offering a distinctive riding experience.
This workshop service and repair manual covers the R1100GS and R1100R models, produced from 1994 to 2001. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust construction and the iconic boxer-twin engine, offering a low center of gravity and distinctive torque delivery. The R1100GS is an adventure touring motorcycle with long-travel suspension and a design suited for versatile, long-distance travel, including light off-road capability. The R1100R presents a more road-oriented experience, embodying a classic naked motorcycle aesthetic with powerful performance. Both models benefit from extensive engineering heritage, emphasizing reliability and advanced technology for their respective segments.
This manual covers the BMW R1100GS and R1150GS, iconic adventure-touring motorcycles renowned for their robust Boxer twin engines, versatile performance, and enduring reliability. Building on BMW's rich heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, these models, produced from the mid-1990s through the early 2000s, offered riders the capability for both long-distance touring and exploring off the beaten path. Key features include advanced for their time fuel injection systems, Telelever front suspension, and Paralever rear suspension, contributing to their distinctive ride quality and stability. The air-cooled, DOHC engines, with displacements of approximately 1085cc for the R1100GS and 1130cc for the R1150GS, provided ample power and torque for a wide range of riding conditions.
This manual covers the R1100R and R1100GS models from the first generation of the R1100 series, produced between 1994 and 1999. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust air-cooled, four-stroke flat-twin boxer engines, featuring Double Overhead Camshafts (DOHC) and electronic fuel injection. The R1100R, with its 90 hp output, offers smooth power delivery and comfortable ergonomics, while the R1100GS is celebrated as a pioneering adventure touring motorcycle, known for its long-distance capability and 80 hp engine. Both models utilize advanced suspension systems, including the Telelever front and Paralever rear, and are equipped with hydraulically actuated disc brakes, with optional Integral ABS available.
The BMW R1100R, produced between 1994 and 1999, is a naked sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its torquey boxer-twin engine, shaft drive, and comfortable ergonomics. This model exemplifies BMW's commitment to robust engineering and reliable performance, offering stable handling and a distinctive riding character that made it a strong contender in its segment. Its design prioritizes long-distance comfort and practical utility, making it a capable machine for both daily commuting and extended touring.
The BMW R1100 R Roadster, produced from 1994 to 1999, is a naked sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its robust engineering and distinctive Boxer engine. This model offers a blend of performance and comfort, featuring innovative Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems, shaft drive for low maintenance, and a powerful braking setup, optionally enhanced with BMW Integral ABS. Its design prioritizes reliability and a unique riding character, making it a capable machine for both daily commuting and extended journeys. The R1100R embodies BMW Motorrad's heritage of producing technologically advanced and durable motorcycles.
The BMW R1100R, also known by its nickname "Boxer," is a distinguished sport touring and roadster motorcycle produced by Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) between 1993 and 2000. This model represents a modern interpretation of the classic Boxer twin engine, celebrated for its comfort, touring capabilities, and distinctive roadster aesthetic. Engineered with a robust four-stroke, air/oil-cooled, horizontally opposed twin-cylinder engine displacing 1085 cc, the R1100R delivers approximately 90 horsepower, making it a capable machine for both daily commuting and extended journeys. Its design philosophy emphasizes reliability and enduring quality, hallmarks of BMW's motorcycle heritage.
The BMW R1100 R, produced from approximately 1994 to 2001, is a distinguished motorcycle known for its robust engineering and the reliable performance characteristic of BMW Motorrad's boxer twin heritage. This model, designated R259 internally, features an air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer twin-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1085 cc, delivering approximately 90 hp. Its design emphasizes comfort and long-distance touring capability, making it a capable machine for both everyday riding and extended journeys. The R1100 R is recognized for its blend of performance and build quality, reflecting BMW's commitment to creating dependable and enjoyable motorcycles.
The BMW R1100R is a distinguished motorcycle from BMW Motorrad, produced between 1993 and 2000. This model represents a significant advancement in BMW's sport-touring lineage, building upon the legacy of its predecessors and paving the way for future iterations. It features an air-cooled, four-stroke, two-cylinder Boxer engine with a displacement of 1085 cc, delivering approximately 90 horsepower and 98 Nm of torque, managed by a 5-speed manual gearbox and a hydraulic clutch. The motorcycle is characterized by its robust engineering, shaft drive, and optional BMW Integral ABS, offering a blend of performance and touring capability. Its design prioritizes rider comfort and long-distance reliability, making it a capable machine for both daily commuting and extended journeys.
The BMW R1100R, produced from 1994 to 2001, is a distinguished motorcycle known for its innovative engineering and robust performance. Featuring a unique air-cooled, four-stroke Boxer-twin engine with Bosch Motronic electronic fuel injection, it delivers a potent combination of power and efficiency. Its advanced chassis design incorporates BMW's proprietary Telelever front suspension and Monolever rear suspension, providing exceptional handling and ride comfort, making it a capable machine for both sport touring and general riding. The optional Integral ABS system further enhances rider safety. This model represents a significant evolution in BMW's Boxer motorcycle lineage, building upon a rich heritage of quality and reliability.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 series motorcycles, including the R1100R, R1100RT, R1100RS, and R1100GS, produced approximately between 1993 and 2000. These models are powered by a 1085 cc Boxer Twin engine featuring a 4-valve per cylinder DOHC design, oil cooling with fan-assisted cylinder head cooling, and Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection. Known for BMW's legacy of engineering excellence and the Boxer engine's development, the R1100 series is recognized for its durability, comfort, and touring capabilities, particularly the RT and GS variants. The motorcycles utilize a 5-speed manual transmission with a single dry plate clutch and shaft drive, and feature advanced safety systems like the optional BMW Motorrad ABS II.
This workshop service repair manual covers a range of BMW R1100 and R850 series motorcycles, including the R1100R, R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, and R850GS models. These premium motorcycles, produced from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, are powered by air/oil-cooled, four-stroke Boxer Twin engines with displacements of 1085cc for the R1100 variants and 848cc for the R850 variants. Renowned for their sophisticated engineering, shaft drive, and robust build quality, these models offer a blend of sport-touring capability and reliable performance. Key features include advanced braking systems with optional ABS and linked braking, and on some models, the innovative Telelever front suspension system, all contributing to their reputation for comfort and dynamic handling.
The BMW R1100RS, produced from 1993 to 2001, represents a significant chapter in BMW Motorrad's history, known for its robust engineering and touring prowess. This first-generation R1100 series model features a 1085cc Boxer Twin engine, delivering 90 PS and 98 Nm of torque, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission and shaft drive. Its design emphasizes rider comfort and long-distance capability, incorporating features like the advanced BMW Integral ABS, adjustable windscreen, and optional heated grips. The R1100RS is highly regarded for its reliability and durable construction, making it a popular choice for touring and commuting.
The BMW R1100RS, produced from 1993 to 2001, represents a significant evolution in BMW Motorrad's boxer engine lineage, blending sportbike agility with touring comfort. Built upon the R259 Boxer platform, this model is recognized for its robust engineering, distinctive horizontally opposed twin-cylinder engine, and early adoption of advanced technologies such as fuel injection and optional ABS. Its design philosophy prioritizes rider ergonomics and practicality, making it a capable machine for both spirited riding and long-distance journeys, a testament to BMW's heritage of producing reliable and technologically sophisticated motorcycles.
The BMW R1100RS is a distinguished sport-touring motorcycle produced between 1993 and 2001. Engineered with BMW Motorrad's legacy of quality and innovation, this model features the distinctive Boxer-twin engine, known for its low center of gravity and smooth power delivery. A key technological advancement is the innovative Telelever front suspension, which significantly enhances ride quality and handling precision. The R1100RS was designed to offer a blend of performance suitable for spirited riding and comfort for long-distance touring, competing effectively in the premium sport-touring segment of its era.
The BMW R1100RS, produced from 1993 to 2001, represents a significant evolution in BMW's motorcycle engineering. This model features a horizontally-opposed twin-cylinder engine with a 1085 cc displacement, delivering approximately 90 horsepower and 74 lb-ft of torque. Its robust construction, air/oil cooling system, and shaft drive ensure reliability for touring and sport riding. Notable technological advancements for its era include the Bosch Motronic MA 2.2 fuel injection system and the optional first-generation BMW Motorrad Integral ABS. The R1100RS is designed for discerning riders seeking a blend of performance, comfort, and enduring German engineering.
The BMW R1100RS, produced from 1994 to 2001, is a premium sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its innovative engineering and reliable performance. Featuring a robust 1085 cc boxer-twin engine, it delivers approximately 90 horsepower and 98 Nm of torque, supported by advanced technologies such as the Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear suspension systems. This model also incorporates BMW's Integral ABS II for enhanced safety and was available with an integrated luggage system, making it a versatile choice for both long-distance touring and spirited riding.
The R1100RS, produced from 1994 to 2001, represents a significant evolution in motorcycle engineering, featuring a horizontally-opposed twin-cylinder Boxer engine with a displacement of 1085 cc. This model is renowned for its comfortable touring capabilities, stable handling provided by its Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension, and the robust performance of its 90 hp engine. Its German heritage is reflected in its build quality and engineering, making it a reliable choice for both long-distance travel and everyday riding.
The BMW R1100RS, produced from 1994 to 2001, represents a significant chapter in BMW's long-standing heritage of innovative motorcycle engineering. This first-generation R1100 series model is characterized by its air/oil-cooled, 1085 cc boxer twin-cylinder engine, delivering approximately 90 horsepower and 72 lb-ft of torque, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission and shaft drive. Designed for sport-touring, it features advanced systems for its time, including Bosch Motronic electronic fuel injection and an optional, later standard, BMW Integral ABS braking system. Its robust trellis frame and comfortable ergonomics underscore BMW's commitment to creating reliable and capable machines for discerning riders.
The BMW R1100RS, produced from 1993 to 2001, represents a significant advancement in sport-touring motorcycles, building upon the legacy of the R100 series. This model features a DOHC Flat-twin Boxer engine with a displacement of 1085 cc, delivering approximately 90 horsepower and 72 lb-ft of torque, managed by a Bosch Motronic MA 2.2 Electronic Fuel Injection system. Its engineering is characterized by innovative suspension systems, including the Telelever front and Paralever rear, and an oil-cooled engine design. The R1100RS is renowned for its blend of performance, comfort, and reliability, making it a capable machine for both long-distance touring and spirited riding, and it was instrumental in establishing BMW's presence in the modern sport-touring segment.
The 1996 BMW R1100RS is a distinguished sport-touring motorcycle, engineered to provide a balance of performance and comfort for extended journeys. This model, part of the first generation R1100 series, features BMW's signature boxer-twin engine, innovative Telelever front suspension, and Paralever rear suspension. It also incorporates Bosch Motronic fuel injection and offers the option of ABS II, showcasing BMW's commitment to advanced engineering and rider safety. The R1100RS was designed to excel in the sport-touring segment, competing with other premium motorcycles of its era.
The 1996 BMW R1100RS is a distinguished sport-touring motorcycle, renowned for its horizontally opposed twin-cylinder boxer engine and advanced engineering. This model, produced in Germany, represents a significant evolution in BMW Motorrad's legacy, offering a compelling blend of performance, comfort, and touring capability. Its robust construction, featuring a steel trellis frame and a sophisticated oil-cooled engine, ensures reliability and a superior riding experience for both long-distance journeys and spirited riding. The R1100RS was celebrated for its innovative chassis designs and the characteristic smooth power delivery of its boxer engine, making it a benchmark in its class.
The 1997 BMW R1100RS is a distinguished sport-touring motorcycle, a testament to German engineering and BMW's enduring legacy in motorcycle manufacturing. This model, part of the R series lineage, features a robust 1085 cc air/oil-cooled flat-twin boxer engine, known for its smooth power delivery and reliability. Notable technological advancements for its era include the Bosch Motronic 2.2 fuel injection system and the innovative Telelever front suspension, contributing to its excellent handling and comfortable ride. Designed for both spirited riding and long-distance touring, the R1100RS offers a blend of performance, comfort, and practicality, making it a capable machine for a variety of riding conditions.
The 1998 BMW R1100RS is a distinguished motorcycle, embodying BMW's commitment to engineering excellence and rider comfort. This model, part of BMW's renowned Boxer engine heritage, offers a blend of sport-touring capabilities, powered by an air/oil-cooled, 1085 cc horizontally-opposed twin-cylinder engine. With its robust steel trellis frame, advanced Bosch Motronic MA 2.4 fuel injection, and optional Integral ABS II braking system, the R1100RS was designed for reliable performance and a superior riding experience, making it a popular choice for both long-distance touring and spirited riding.
The BMW R1100RS, produced from 1993 to 2001, is a sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its robust engineering and comfortable long-distance capabilities. Featuring a 1085 cc air/oil-cooled, horizontally opposed twin-cylinder Boxer engine, it delivers approximately 90 horsepower and 70 lb-ft of torque. This model is distinguished by its steel trellis frame, shaft drive, and the availability of BMW's Integral ABS system, enhancing rider safety. Manufactured in Berlin, Germany, the R1100RS represents a significant evolution in BMW's Boxer motorcycle line, blending performance with touring practicality.
The 1999 BMW R1100RS is a distinguished sport-touring motorcycle, celebrated for its blend of performance, comfort, and advanced engineering. Powered by an air-cooled, flat-twin Boxer engine with electronic fuel injection, it delivers approximately 90 horsepower and 71 lb-ft of torque, offering a responsive and capable ride. Key features include the innovative Telelever front suspension for superior handling and the sophisticated Integral ABS II braking system, enhancing safety and control. This model represents a significant iteration in BMW's long-standing tradition of producing reliable and technologically advanced motorcycles, designed for both spirited riding and long-distance touring.
The BMW R1100RS, produced between 1993 and 2001, represents a significant evolution in BMW's renowned boxer-twin R series, specifically engineered for sport-touring. This model combines a 1070cc, air/oil-cooled Boxer-twin engine delivering approximately 90 hp with a 5-speed manual transmission and shaft drive, offering a blend of performance and reliability. Its design features a distinctive aerodynamic fairing, integrated lighting, and the advanced BMW Motorrad ABS II system, ensuring a comfortable and safe riding experience for both long-distance touring and spirited rides.
The BMW R1100RS, a 2000 model year sport-touring motorcycle, is powered by an air/oil-cooled Boxer-Twin engine featuring a 1085 cc displacement and shaft drive. This generation, R259, is distinguished by its Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems, contributing to its renowned handling and touring comfort. Produced in Berlin, Germany, the R1100RS represented a significant evolution in BMW's motorcycle lineup, building upon the legacy of models like the R100RS and introducing the advanced 4-valve Boxer engine platform. Its engineering quality and reliability have earned it high owner satisfaction, often being recognized as a benchmark in its class.
The BMW R1100RS, produced in 2001, is a distinguished motorcycle known for its blend of sportiness and touring capability. As part of BMW's esteemed R series heritage, this model features a robust four-stroke, air-cooled Boxer twin-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1085 cc, delivering approximately 90 hp. Its engineering quality is evident in its advanced systems, including the Bosch Motronic MA 2.4 fuel injection, a 6-speed manual gearbox, and the innovative Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems. The R1100RS was manufactured in Berlin, Germany, and offered features such as optional ABS II for enhanced safety and a comfortable riding position suitable for long-distance travel.
The BMW R1100RS is a sport touring motorcycle introduced in 1993 and produced until 2000, manufactured in Berlin, Germany. This model is distinguished by its air-cooled, four-stroke, flat-twin boxer engine, displacing 1085 cc and producing approximately 90 horsepower. Key technological features include BMW's innovative Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear suspension systems, a shaft drive, and Bosch Motronic electronic fuel injection. The R1100RS competed in the sport-touring segment against models from Honda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha, earning acclaim for its comfortable ride, smooth power delivery, and touring prowess.
The BMW R1100RS, produced from 1993 to 2000, is a distinguished sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its robust engineering and comfortable ergonomics. Featuring an air/oil-cooled, 1085 cc flat-twin boxer engine with Bosch Motronic electronic fuel injection, it delivers approximately 90 hp and 72 lb-ft of torque. This model is celebrated for its touring capability and technological advancements for its era, including an optional Integral ABS system and a 5-speed manual transmission with shaft drive. Its design prioritizes rider comfort and reliable performance, making it a respected machine in the BMW R-series lineup.
The BMW R1100RS, produced from 1993 to 2001, is a sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its robust engineering and innovative features. As the first generation of its model line, it introduced BMW's advanced 4-valve per cylinder boxer twin-cylinder engine, offering a significant leap in performance and efficiency. This model, built in Berlin, Germany, features a tubular steel trellis frame, shaft drive, and optional BMW Motorrad ABS. Its design prioritizes a comfortable riding position suitable for both spirited riding and long-distance touring, solidifying its reputation as a capable and reliable machine in its segment.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RS and R1100RT models produced from 1993 through 2001. These motorcycles represent BMW's commitment to engineering excellence, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and reliability. The R1100RS was designed as a capable sport-tourer, while the R1100RT served as a premier touring machine, both benefiting from BMW's extensive experience with boxer engines and innovative chassis designs like the Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems. These models were key players in the sport-touring and touring segments, competing with other premium offerings from major manufacturers.
The BMW R1100RT, produced for the model years 1996 through 2001, represents a significant evolution in touring motorcycle design. Featuring a robust 1085 cc flat-twin Boxer engine, this model is renowned for its comfortable ride, stable handling, and reliable performance, making it an ideal choice for long-distance journeys. Its engineering quality is evident in the advanced Telelever front suspension and Monolever rear swingarm, contributing to its exceptional ride comfort and stability. The R1100RT is celebrated for its blend of power, advanced braking systems like the optional Integral ABS, and the inherent durability associated with the heritage.
The BMW R1100RT, produced in 1994, stands as a distinguished sport-touring motorcycle, renowned for its comfortable ergonomics, potent Boxer engine, and exceptional touring capabilities. This model exemplifies BMW's commitment to engineering quality and reliability, featuring a flat-twin Boxer engine, shaft drive, an integrated fairing for superior wind protection, and comfortable seating for both rider and passenger. Its robust design and advanced features, including an optional ABS system, made it a strong contender in its class, offering a blend of performance and long-distance comfort.
The BMW R1100RT, a 1994 sport-touring motorcycle, represents BMW Motorrad's commitment to engineering excellence and rider comfort. Featuring a four-stroke Boxer Twin engine with 1085 cc displacement, it delivers approximately 90 HP and 72 lb-ft of torque, powered by a Bosch Motronic 2.2 electronic fuel injection system. This model is distinguished by its advanced Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems, and the standard BMW Integral ABS II. Its design was recognized for aerodynamic efficiency, making it a capable machine for long-distance touring.
The BMW R1100RT, produced from 1994 to 2001, represents a significant chapter in BMW's legacy of touring motorcycles. Renowned for its robust engineering and comfort-oriented design, this model features a 1085cc Boxer engine, Telelever front suspension, and Paralever rear swingarm, providing a smooth and stable ride for long-distance journeys. Its 5-speed manual transmission and shaft drive contribute to its reliable performance. The R1100RT is celebrated for its excellent weather protection, comfortable ergonomics, and the advanced Integral ABS system available on many units, making it a highly capable and enduring touring machine.
The BMW R1100RT, produced from 1994 to 2001, is a luxury sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its engineering quality, reliability, and comfort, making it ideal for long-distance riding. This model features a horizontally opposed twin-cylinder boxer engine, shaft drive, and advanced suspension systems including BMW's Telelever front and Paralever rear. Its Integral ABS braking system further enhances rider confidence and safety. The R1100RT is celebrated for its robust build and performance, solidifying its reputation as a capable and dependable machine for touring enthusiasts.
The BMW R1100RT, produced from 1994 to 2001, is a premium touring motorcycle renowned for its boxer engine configuration, Telelever front suspension, and integrated ABS. Designed for long-distance travel, it offers comfortable ergonomics and robust engineering, characteristic of BMW's commitment to quality and innovation. This model represents a significant technological advancement for BMW motorcycles, featuring fuel injection and advanced suspension systems that contribute to its stable handling and rider comfort, making it a capable machine for experienced motorcyclists and touring enthusiasts.
The BMW R1100RT, produced between 1994 and 1996, is a distinguished four-stroke, air/oil-cooled, two-cylinder boxer motorcycle engineered for long-distance touring. Featuring a 1085 cc engine delivering approximately 80 hp and 100 Nm of torque, it is equipped with a Bosch Motronic MA 2.2 fuel injection system and a 5-speed manual gearbox with shaft drive. Its robust design includes the innovative Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems, and it boasts BMW's Integral ABS II for enhanced braking safety. Recognized for its reliability and comfort, the R1100RT set a benchmark in its class, making it a favored choice for riders prioritizing capability and endurance.
The BMW R1100RT, produced from 1995 to 2001, represents a significant advancement in BMW's boxer-twin motorcycle lineage. This model, part of the Second Generation R1100 Series, is renowned for its comfortable touring capabilities, robust engineering, and the integration of advanced technologies for its era, such as the ABS II system. Its design prioritizes rider comfort and long-distance performance, featuring a full fairing and adjustable windscreen for optimal wind protection. The R1100RT is powered by an air-cooled, four-stroke, flat-twin engine displacing 1085 cc, delivering 80 HP and 9.9 kg⋅m of torque, managed by a Bosch Motronic MA 2.2 Fuel Injection system. Its shaft drive and 5-speed manual gearbox contribute to its reliable and smooth operation, making it a respected choice for touring enthusiasts.
The BMW R1100RT, a 1995 model, represents a pinnacle of sport-touring motorcycle engineering. Featuring a robust Boxer-Twin engine and designed for long-distance travel, this motorcycle combines comfort with performance. Its heritage is rooted in BMW's long-standing tradition of producing durable and innovative machines, with the R1100RT specifically embodying the 'Reise-Tourer' concept, emphasizing rider comfort and capability for extended journeys. Notable features include advanced suspension systems like the Telelever front and Paralever rear, and the integrated BMW Motorrad ABS II for enhanced safety.
The 1996 BMW R1100RT is a luxury sport touring motorcycle renowned for its exceptional engineering, reliability, and comfort. Powered by a 1085 cc air-cooled boxer-twin engine, this first-generation model combines BMW's legacy of robust performance with aerodynamic efficiency, making it an ideal choice for long-distance touring. Its design philosophy emphasizes rider comfort and protection, featuring amenities such as an adjustable windscreen and heated grips, alongside advanced systems like the Integral ABS. This motorcycle represents a significant evolution in BMW's touring lineup, setting a benchmark for its segment.
The 1996 BMW R1100RT is a premium sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its comfort, advanced engineering, and long-distance touring capabilities. Building on BMW Motorrad's heritage, this model features the iconic 1070cc Boxer-Twin engine, known for its smooth power delivery and durability. Key technological highlights include the Telelever front suspension for superior ride quality, the Integral ABS II braking system for enhanced safety, and a shaft drive for low maintenance. Its ergonomic design, integrated luggage, and substantial fuel capacity make it an ideal choice for extended journeys, positioning it as a strong contender in the premium touring segment against competitors like the Honda ST1100 and Kawasaki GTR1000.
The BMW R1100RT, produced from 1996 to 2001, represents the first generation of this highly capable sport-touring motorcycle. Known for its robust air-cooled, four-stroke boxer-twin engine displacing approximately 1085 cc, the R1100RT delivers around 90 horsepower and 98 Nm of torque, making it well-suited for long-distance travel and spirited riding. Its engineering excellence is evident in features like the Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear suspension, designed for superior handling and ride comfort. The motorcycle's design prioritizes rider comfort and practicality, incorporating a substantial fuel tank capacity of 25 liters and a shaft drive for low maintenance. BMW Motorrad's heritage of engineering quality and reliability is a cornerstone of the R1100RT's appeal.
The BMW R1100RT, produced from 1996 to 2001, is a luxury sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its comfort, engineering, and long-distance capability. It features BMW's signature horizontally opposed twin-cylinder boxer engine, Telelever front suspension, and Paralever rear suspension, contributing to a smooth and stable ride. Distinctive features include an extensive fairing for rider protection, integrated luggage systems, and a shaft drive, all hallmarks of BMW's commitment to quality and rider-focused design. This model offers a compelling blend of performance and touring comfort, making it a popular choice for riders seeking a reliable machine for extended journeys.
The BMW R1100RT, produced in 1998, is a full-fared sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its comfortable, long-distance capabilities. As part of the Second Generation R1100 Series, it embodies BMW Motorrad's legacy of producing reliable, shaft-driven motorcycles, a tradition dating back to 1923. Key features include a powerful 1085 cc boxer engine, Telelever front suspension, Paralever rear suspension, and the advanced Integral ABS II braking system, all contributing to its stable handling and rider comfort. This model was designed for touring riders who value BMW's engineering prowess and seek a dependable machine for extensive travel.
The BMW R1100RT, produced from 1996 to 2001, is a premium touring motorcycle renowned for its engineering excellence and long-distance comfort. Featuring a four-stroke, air-cooled boxer twin engine with a displacement of 1085 cc, it delivers approximately 90 horsepower, making it well-suited for extended journeys. Its design emphasizes rider ergonomics with adjustable components and a focus on reliability, reflecting BMW Motorrad's heritage in creating capable touring machines.
The 1999 BMW R1100RT is a distinguished touring motorcycle, renowned for its robust engineering and rider comfort. Part of BMW Motorrad's esteemed R series, it builds upon a legacy of quality and innovation. This model features a 1085 cc, air-cooled, two-cylinder boxer engine, delivering approximately 80 horsepower, coupled with a 6-speed manual gearbox and shaft drive. Its design prioritizes long-distance travel, boasting an aerodynamic fairing, adjustable windscreen, and the advanced BMW Integral ABS II system for enhanced safety. The R1100RT is celebrated for its reliability and touring prowess, making it a favored choice for extended journeys.
The BMW R1100RT, produced from 1996 to 2001, is a luxury touring motorcycle renowned for its comfort, wind protection, and the robust performance of its 1085cc Boxer-twin engine. This model, a flagship in BMW's touring lineup, features a Telelever front suspension and Monolever rear suspension for a smooth ride, complemented by an optional Integral ABS II system for enhanced safety. Its design prioritizes rider and passenger comfort on long journeys, incorporating integrated luggage and a substantial fairing with an adjustable windscreen. The R1100RT is celebrated for its build quality and the inherent reliability of BMW's Boxer engine platform, making it a capable and enduring choice for sport-touring enthusiasts.
The R1100RT, produced from 1995 to 2001, is a luxury sport touring motorcycle renowned for its advanced engineering and rider comfort. Building on a rich heritage of boxer-twin motorcycles, this model features a 1085 cc horizontally-opposed twin-cylinder engine, Telelever front suspension, and Paralever rear suspension, contributing to its stable and predictable handling. Key features include an electrically adjustable windscreen, integrated ABS II, and a spacious luggage system, making it an ideal choice for long-distance touring and discerning riders who value sophisticated design and performance.
The BMW R1100RT, produced in 2000, stands as a premier sport-touring motorcycle, celebrated for its blend of comfort, performance, and advanced engineering. Building on BMW Motorrad's rich heritage, this model features a robust air/oil-cooled, 1085 cc boxer twin-cylinder engine, delivering approximately 90 horsepower and 72 lb-ft of torque. Its design emphasizes long-distance riding, incorporating features like an adjustable windscreen and optional heated grips, and it competed with other high-displacement touring motorcycles of its era. The R1100RT is recognized for its reliability and the sophisticated Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems.
The 2001 BMW R1100RT is a touring motorcycle designed for long-distance travel, featuring a robust air-cooled, four-stroke Boxer twin-cylinder engine with a displacement of approximately 1085 cc. This model, part of the R1100 series, represents a significant advancement in BMW's motorcycle engineering, known for its reliability and comfort on extended journeys. Its designation as an RT (Reise/Touring) highlights its purpose-built design for riders who prioritize comfort, stability, and carrying capacity during their travels. The motorcycle is equipped with a 5-speed manual gearbox, shaft drive, and offers optional Integral ABS II for enhanced safety.
The 2001 BMW R1100RT is a premium touring motorcycle renowned for its exceptional comfort, performance, and long-distance capabilities. Featuring BMW's signature flat-twin boxer engine, known for its smooth power delivery and low center of gravity, this model offers a dynamic riding experience. Its innovative Telelever front suspension and Paralever rear drive contribute to superior ride quality and handling, while the Integral ABS II system enhances braking safety. Designed for riders who prioritize comfort and engineering excellence on extended journeys, the R1100RT stands as a testament to BMW Motorrad's heritage in producing reliable and capable touring machines.
The BMW R1100RT, produced from 1995 to 2001, is a touring motorcycle celebrated for its comfort and long-distance capabilities. This model features a robust 1085cc Boxer twin engine, shaft drive, and an electrically adjustable windshield, providing a premium touring experience. Its design emphasizes rider comfort and practicality, making it a distinguished choice for extended journeys. The R1100RT competed effectively in the touring segment, offering a blend of performance and touring amenities that solidified its reputation.
The R1100RT, produced from 1996 to 2001, is a luxury sport-touring motorcycle renowned for its exceptional engineering, reliability, and comfort, making it ideal for long-distance travel and touring riders. Featuring a distinctive Boxer Twin engine and a trellis frame, this model offers a comfortable riding position with an adjustable windscreen for optimal rider protection. Its robust construction and characteristic build quality have cemented its reputation among enthusiasts for dependable performance on extended journeys.
This manual covers the R1100RT and R1100RS motorcycles, produced approximately from the mid-1990s to 2000. These models are celebrated for their robust engineering and the distinctive air/oil-cooled, four-stroke Boxer twin-cylinder engines, offering around 90 hp and 98 Nm of torque. The R1100RT is recognized for its sport-touring capabilities and comfort, while the R1100RS emphasizes sporty handling. Key features include the Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection, shaft drive, and the option of an Integral ABS braking system. The manufacturer's reputation for quality and reliability underpins these well-regarded machines in their segment.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT and R1100RS models from 1993, renowned sport touring motorcycles that exemplify BMW Motorrad's heritage of engineering excellence and rider comfort. These machines, powered by a 1085 cc air/oil-cooled Boxer twin engine, offer a blend of performance and durability, making them ideal for both long-distance travel and spirited riding. The R1100 series introduced significant technological advancements, including the Paralever single-sided swingarm and a sophisticated Motronic electronic fuel injection system, solidifying BMW's reputation for innovation and reliability in the motorcycle industry.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT and R1100RS touring and sport touring motorcycles produced from 1993 through 2001. These models are powered by the R1100 Series Boxer Twin engine, known for its robust engineering and reliable performance. The R1100RT is designed for long-distance comfort, while the R1100RS offers a blend of sport and touring capabilities. Both models feature a 1085cc, air/oil-cooled, horizontally opposed boxer twin engine with Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection and a 5-speed manual gearbox, delivering approximately 90 horsepower. They are equipped with hydraulic disc brakes, shaft drive, and offer optional BMW Motorrad Integral ABS.
This comprehensive workshop service repair manual covers the R1100RT and R1100RS models produced from 1993 to 2001. These motorcycles, powered by a 1085 cc air-cooled boxer-twin engine, are renowned for their engineering quality and performance in the touring and sport-touring segments. The R1100RT features a full fairing for enhanced touring comfort, while the R1100RS offers a half fairing for sportier ergonomics. Both models benefit from a commitment to reliability and advanced features such as the optional Integral ABS system.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT and R1100RS models from the 1994 model year. These luxury sport-touring motorcycles are powered by an air/oil-cooled, 1085 cc Boxer Twin engine, known for its reliability and performance, producing 90 HP. The R1100RT is designed for touring comfort with enhanced wind protection and luggage capacity, while the R1100RS offers a sportier profile. BMW's legacy in motorcycle manufacturing is built on engineering prowess, and these models, featuring fuel injection and optional ABS, represent a significant evolution in their boxer-twin lineage.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT and R1100RS motorcycles from 1996. These models represent a significant advancement in BMW's boxer-twin platform, offering a blend of touring comfort and sport-touring capability. Known for their reliability and rider-focused engineering, the R1100 series features a Boxer Twin, Air/Oil Cooled engine with Electronic Fuel Injection and a 5-speed manual transmission with shaft drive. The RT variant typically weighs around 265 kg, while the RS is approximately 238 kg, both built on a steel trellis frame and often equipped with Integral ABS for enhanced safety.
This manual provides comprehensive technical information for the 1997 BMW R1100RT and R1100RS motorcycles. These models are powered by a 1085 cc boxer twin engine, known for its robust engineering and reliability, offering approximately 90 horsepower. The R1100RT, with its integrated fairing, is designed for comfortable long-distance touring, while the R1100RS offers a sportier profile. Both models feature shaft drive and a 5-speed transmission, embodying BMW Motorrad's heritage of quality and performance.
This manual covers the 1998 BMW R1100RT and R1100RS motorcycles, powered by a 1085 cc Boxer Twin engine. These models represent BMW's commitment to engineering quality and reliability in the sport-touring segment, offering advanced features for their time, including Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection and the optional EVO-Integral ABS system. The R1100RT is designed for comfortable long-distance touring, while the R1100RS provides a sportier riding experience, both benefiting from BMW Motorrad's heritage of innovation and durability.
This manual covers the 2000 BMW R1100RT and R1100RS motorcycles, powered by an 1100cc Boxer Twin engine. These models are recognized for their robust engineering, durability, and touring capabilities, with the R1100RT offering a full fairing for enhanced rider comfort and the R1100RS providing a balance of sportiness and long-distance travel. BMW's heritage in motorcycle production is evident in the advanced features and reliable performance of these machines, which are designed for both spirited riding and extended journeys.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT and R1100RS models from the 2001 production year. These motorcycles are renowned for BMW's legacy of engineering excellence, featuring a Boxer Twin engine with air/oil cooling, electronic fuel injection, and shaft drive. The R1100RT models, in particular, are celebrated for their touring comfort and capability, equipped with features like optional integrated stereo systems and BMW Motorrad ABS for enhanced safety and performance. The R1100RS offers a sport-touring experience, building on the robust platform. Both models represent a significant evolution in BMW's motorcycle line, known for reliability and advanced design for their era.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for the R1100RT, R1100RS, and R1100GS models, manufactured from 1994 onwards. These motorcycles, known for their robust engineering and versatility, were designed for touring, sport touring, and adventure riding. The R1100 series, featuring a 1085 cc air/oil-cooled Boxer twin-cylinder engine with Bosch Motronic fuel injection, represented a significant technological advancement for BMW, offering impressive performance and comfort. This manual serves as an essential resource for understanding and maintaining these German-engineered machines, celebrated for their reliability and innovative features like optional Integral ABS.
This manual covers the R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, and R1100R models, representing the first generation of the R259 platform. These motorcycles are powered by a four-stroke, horizontally-opposed twin-cylinder boxer engine, air/oil cooled, with a displacement of 1085cc. Known for heritage of engineering excellence and durability, this series introduced innovations such as the Telelever front suspension and the Integral ABS system. The R1100 series, produced primarily from 1994 to 2000, offers a blend of performance, comfort, and capability, with specific models catering to touring, sporty riding, and adventure touring.
This manual covers the R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, and R1100R models produced from 2000 onwards. These motorcycles, powered by a Boxer Twin 4-stroke engine with a displacement of 1085 cc, are renowned for their legacy of engineering excellence, reliability, and technological innovation. The R1100 series represents a significant advancement, offering distinct riding experiences across its variants, from the touring-focused RT and sport-touring RS to the adventure-ready GS and standard R models. They feature a 5-speed manual transmission with shaft drive and hydraulic clutch operation, and many models offer advanced safety features like Integral ABS.
This digital service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for BMW R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R1100GS, and R1100R models produced between 1993 and 2000. These motorcycles, powered by air-cooled, four-stroke, boxer-twin engines, represent a significant chapter in BMW Motorrad's heritage, known for their engineering quality and reliability. This manual serves as an essential diagnostic and repair tool, offering detailed technical information, step-by-step instructions, and OEM specifications to assist owners and technicians in maintaining these iconic machines.
This workshop service repair manual covers the BMW R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, and R1100GS models produced between 1994 and 2001. These motorcycles are renowned for their boxer-twin engines, shaft drive, and innovative Telelever front suspension, positioning them as capable touring and sport-touring machines. Their engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks of the BMW Motorrad heritage, offering a unique blend of performance and long-distance comfort.
This manual provides comprehensive technical information for BMW R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R1100GS, and R850R motorcycles, primarily produced in the mid-to-late 1990s and early 2000s. These models are known for their robust boxer-twin engine platform, representing a significant advancement in BMW's motorcycle engineering. They offer a blend of touring comfort, sporty performance, and off-road capability, reflecting BMW's long-standing reputation for quality, reliability, and innovation in motorcycle manufacturing.
This digital service repair manual covers a range of BMW Boxer-engined motorcycles, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, R1100R, R850GS, and R850R. These models, introduced from the mid-1990s onwards, are recognized for their robust engineering, comfort, and versatility, making them popular choices for touring and general riding. Built with characteristic attention to quality and durability, these motorcycles feature advanced technologies for their era, such as the Bosch Motronic fuel injection system and the sophisticated Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems. The Boxer twin-cylinder engine, known for its air/oil-cooling and dual spark plug configuration, provides reliable performance across various riding conditions.
This comprehensive service manual covers the BMW R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, R1100R, R850R, and R850GS models produced between 1994 and 2005. These motorcycles are known for their robust engineering, the distinctive BMW Boxer Twin engine, and their versatility across touring, sport-touring, and adventure riding. The R1100/R850 series represented a significant advancement for BMW Motorrad, incorporating features like electronic fuel injection, the Paralever shaft drive system, and advanced braking options, earning them a reputation for build quality and enduring performance.
This manual covers the BMW R259 platform, commonly known as the "Oilhead" Boxer twin. It provides comprehensive technical information for various models including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R900GS, R1000GS, R1100GS, R850R, and R1100R, produced from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust engineering, touring comfort, and long-distance capability, featuring displacements ranging from 850cc to 1100cc and power outputs between approximately 70 HP and 95 HP. Notable technological advancements of this generation include electronic fuel injection with Bosch Motronic variants, shaft drive, and optional Integral ABS on many R1100 models, contributing to their reputation for reliability when properly maintained.
This manual covers a range of BMW R-series motorcycles, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R1100GS, R850R, and R1100R, all featuring the distinctive air/oil-cooled Boxer Twin engine. These models, produced from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, represent a significant evolution in BMW's renowned motorcycle engineering, offering a blend of performance and reliability for touring, sport touring, and dual-purpose riding. BMW's heritage in motorcycle manufacturing is evident in the quality and innovation of these Boxer Twin machines, which are known for their robust construction and advanced features for their time, such as the optional BMW Motorrad ABS.
This workshop service repair manual covers a range of BMW Boxer twin-cylinder motorcycles, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R1100GS, R850R, and R1100R models. These motorcycles, produced from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, represent a significant evolution in BMW's motorcycle engineering, offering robust performance and advanced features for their time, such as the optional Integral ABS and sophisticated fuel injection systems. Known for their reliability and distinctive boxer engine layout, these bikes were designed for a variety of uses, from sport touring to dual-sport adventures.
This manual covers a range of Boxer Twin motorcycles, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R1100GS, R850R, and R1100R models produced from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s. These models are characterized by their air/oil-cooled, horizontally opposed twin-cylinder boxer engines, shaft drive with the innovative Paralever system, and the advanced Integral ABS II braking system. Known for their robust engineering, touring capabilities, and characteristic boxer engine torque, these motorcycles represent a significant evolution in heritage, offering comfort and reliability for riders.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R1100GS, R850R, and R1100R models, primarily produced from the mid-1990s through the early 2000s. These motorcycles are renowned for their boxer-twin engines, shaft drive, and advanced engineering, offering a blend of touring comfort and sporty performance. The R1100 series represented a significant evolution for BMW's motorcycles, incorporating features like fuel injection and four-valve cylinder heads, making them a sophisticated choice for riders.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R1100GS, R850R, and R1100R models produced between 1993 and 2000. These motorcycles are powered by the R1100 Series Boxer Twin engine, known for its robust engineering and reliable performance, adapted for diverse riding experiences from touring to adventure. BMW Motorrad's legacy of quality and technological advancement is evident in these models, which feature innovations such as the four-valve per cylinder boxer engine, Telelever front suspension, and the advanced ABS II system.
This manual covers the R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R1100GS, R850R, and R1100R models, which are part of the esteemed R1100 and R850 Series Boxer-Twin Motorcycles. These German-manufactured motorcycles, produced from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, represent a significant evolution in motorcycle engineering, featuring air/oil-cooled, four-stroke boxer-twin engines with displacements of approximately 850cc and 1100cc. Known for their robust build quality and touring capabilities, especially the RT and RS variants with their integrated fairings, these bikes offer a blend of performance and comfort, powered by Bosch Motronic Electronic Fuel Injection and driven by a reliable shaft drive system.
This manual pertains to the R1100RT and R1100RS, first-generation models produced approximately between 1993 and 2001. These luxury sport-touring motorcycles are distinguished by their air-cooled, boxer-twin engines, sophisticated Telelever front and Paralever rear suspension systems, and integrated touring amenities. The brand is renowned for its engineering prowess, durability, and rider comfort, characteristics embodied by the R1100 series, which represented a significant technological leap with its 4-valve per cylinder boxer engine and modern chassis designs.
The BMW R1100 series, encompassing the RT, RS, GS, and R variants, represents a significant era in sport-touring and adventure motorcycle engineering. Produced around the year 2000, these models are characterized by their robust Boxer-twin engines, shaft drive, and advanced suspension systems like the Telelever front and Paralever rear. Known for their premium build quality, comfort for long-distance journeys, and reliable performance, the R1100 series was designed to offer a sophisticated riding experience, competing effectively in the premium motorcycle market. Their enduring appeal is a testament to BMW's heritage of innovation and durability.
This manual covers the BMW R1100 series motorcycles, including the RT, RS, GS, and R models produced in the year 2000. These versatile machines, part of the R259 platform, are renowned for their robust 1085cc Boxer-twin engines, innovative Telelever front suspension, and the advanced Integral ABS system. Engineered for reliability and performance, the R1100 series offered a range of capabilities from long-distance touring to agile road riding, reflecting a legacy of quality and innovation.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for R1100RT, R1100RS, and R1100GS motorcycles. These models, powered by the robust R1100 Boxer Twin engine, represent a significant evolution in Motorrad's esteemed heritage, featuring advanced technologies such as fuel injection and Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) for enhanced performance and safety. The R1100 series is renowned for its engineering quality, reliability, and versatility, catering to touring, sport-touring, and adventure riding needs. This documentation is tailored for owners and independent repair shops seeking detailed guidance specific to these iconic motorcycles.
The BMW R1100 series, encompassing the RT, RS, GS, and R models produced primarily between 1993 and 2001, represents a significant advancement in BMW Motorrad's boxer-twin motorcycle lineage. These versatile machines, powered by a 1085cc air-cooled boxer-twin engine featuring Bosch Motronic fuel injection and typically producing around 90-95 horsepower, were engineered for reliability and performance across various riding disciplines, from sport touring to adventure. Notable features include shaft drive, a 5-speed manual transmission, and optional Integral ABS, reflecting a commitment to engineering excellence and rider safety.
This manual provides comprehensive coverage for the BMW R1100 Series motorcycles, including the RT, RS, and GS sub-models, for the year 2000 onwards. These motorcycles are powered by the M259 Air/Oil-cooled Boxer Twin engine and are renowned for their engineering quality, reliability, and versatility, offering a blend of comfort, performance, and durability. The R1100 series represented a significant advancement in BMW's boxer motorcycle technology, incorporating features like fuel injection and advanced suspension systems, establishing a strong heritage in sport-touring and adventure riding.
This manual covers the R1100 series motorcycles, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, and R1100R models, applicable from 2000 onwards. These motorcycles are powered by the Type 259 Boxer Twin engine family and are renowned for their robust engineering, reliability, and versatility. The R1100 series represents a significant evolution in motorcycle lineage, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and advanced technology for touring, sport-touring, adventure, and roadster riding experiences.
This manual covers the R1100 series, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, and R1100R models, produced from approximately 1993 to 2001. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust engineering, featuring a 1085 cc air-cooled, flat-twin boxer engine with Bosch Motronic fuel injection and shaft drive. The R1100 series is celebrated for its durability, technical innovation, and versatility, catering to touring, sport-touring, and adventure riding. Built with a trellis frame and known for their quality construction, these bikes represent a significant chapter in motorcycle history.
This manual covers the R1100 Series motorcycles from the 2000 model year, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, and R1100R variants. These models represent a significant evolution in the renowned boxer-twin tradition, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and durability. Built with German engineering precision, the R1100 Series is celebrated for its reliability and capability across various riding environments, from long-distance touring to spirited sport-riding and adventurous journeys. The air/oil-cooled, 1085cc boxer twin engine, coupled with sophisticated fuel injection and shaft drive systems, provides a robust and engaging riding experience, making these motorcycles a favored choice for discerning riders.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, R1100R, and R850G models produced between 1999 and 2000. These versatile motorcycles, built upon BMW's renowned boxer twin-cylinder engine heritage, offer a blend of performance, comfort, and durability, catering to touring, sport touring, adventure, and naked roadster enthusiasts. The R1100 series represents a significant evolution in BMW's motorcycle design, featuring advanced electronic fuel injection and optional Integral ABS.
This manual covers the R1100 series, including the R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, and R1100R models, with production beginning in 1994 and coverage extending to 2000 onwards. These motorcycles are powered by a four-stroke, air-cooled Boxer Twin engine, approximately 1085 cc, known for its robust engineering and shaft drive. Renowned for touring capability, sport-touring prowess, off-road versatility, and naked styling, the R1100 series offers a blend of performance and reliability, typically producing 80-90 horsepower and 70-75 lb-ft of torque. Features such as optional cruise control on certain models and the availability of Integral ABS on later variants underscore their advanced design for their era.
This comprehensive service and repair manual covers the BMW R1100 series motorcycles, including the RT, RS, GS, and R variants, specifically for the 2000 model year. Powered by the robust R1100 Boxer Twin engine, these motorcycles are celebrated for their engineering quality, reliability, and versatility, catering to touring, sport-touring, and adventure riding. The R1100 platform represents a significant advancement in BMW's motorcycle design, offering a refined riding experience and durable performance that has earned them a strong reputation among riders.
This manual covers the BMW R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, R1100R, R850RT, R850RS, R850GS, and R850R models manufactured between 1994 and 2005, built on the R259 platform. These motorcycles are renowned for their boxer-twin engine architecture, advanced engineering, and versatility, catering to touring, sport-touring, and adventure riding. The R1100 series represented a significant technological leap for BMW, incorporating features like electronic fuel injection and optional ABS, earning acclaim for their comfort, ruggedness, and performance.
This manual provides comprehensive repair and service information for R1100RT, R1100RS, R850GS, R1100GS, R850R, and R1100R motorcycles produced between 1994 and 2001. These models represent a significant evolution of the renowned boxer platform, known for their engineering quality, durability, and rider comfort, offering various configurations from sport-touring to roadster. With their flat-twin, oil-cooled engines, fuel injection systems, and often shaft drive, these motorcycles embody a commitment to performance and innovation in the motorcycle industry.
This manual covers the R1100RT, R1100RS, R1100GS, R1100R, R850RT, R850GS, and R850R models produced between 1994 and 2005. These motorcycles are known for their distinctive Boxer Twin-cylinder engines, available in 1100cc (M259) and 850cc (M257) displacements, and represent a significant evolution in motorcycle engineering. The various model variants, including the touring-oriented RT, sport-touring RS, adventure-capable GS, and standard R, offer diverse capabilities, all built upon a foundation of German engineering quality and a reputation for reliability. Key technologies featured include the 4-valve Boxer engine, advanced fuel injection systems, and optional Integral ABS, contributing to their enduring appeal among riders.
The BMW R1100S, produced from 1993 to 2000, represents a significant evolution in BMW Motorrad's sport touring motorcycle lineup. This model combines the brand's renowned engineering quality and reliability with a focus on agile performance, offering a unique blend of sportbike dynamics and touring comfort. Featuring a 1085 cc air-cooled flat-twin engine, shaft drive, and advanced suspension systems, the R1100S was designed for riders seeking a capable and engaging machine for both spirited riding and extended journeys. Its robust construction and technological innovations, including optional Integral ABS, underscore BMW's commitment to delivering high-performance, dependable motorcycles.
The BMW R 1100 S, also known as the R1100S, is a Sport Touring motorcycle introduced in 1998. This first-generation model, chassis code 259S, features a horizontally opposed boxer twin engine with a displacement of 1085 cc, delivering approximately 90 HP and 74 ft-lb of torque. It is equipped with a shaft drive, Telelever front suspension, and Monolever rear suspension, providing a unique blend of performance and stability. Designed for riders seeking a powerful and versatile machine for both sport riding and touring, the R 1100 S was engineered with BMW's renowned quality and reliability, competing with models like the Honda VFR and Ducati ST series.