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BMW 2011 R 1200 GS User Manual

BMW 2011 R 1200 GS
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Driving on unpaved or dirty
roads leads to increased
brake pad wear.
Check the brake pad thickness
more often and replace the brake
pads sooner.
Spring preload and damping
Spring preload and damp-
ing values that have been
changed for offroad use reduce
handling characteristics on paved
surfaces.
Before returning to on-road use,
reset correct spring preload and
correct damping.
Rims
BMW Motorrad recommends
checking the rims for possible
damage after riding offroad.
Air filter insert
Engine damage due to
soiled air filter insert.
When driving in dusty terrain,
check air filter insert for soiling
at short intervals and clean or re-
place if necessary.
Use under very dusty conditions
(deserts, savannas, etc.) requires
the use air filter inserts specially
developed for these kinds of ap-
plications.
Brakes
How is the shortest
braking distance
achieved?
The dynamic load distribution
between the front and rear wheel
changes during braking. The
heavier you brake, the more
the front wheel is loaded. The
greater the wheel load, the more
braking force can be transferred.
To achieve the shortest possible
braking distance, the front brake
must be applied quickly and with
increasing force. This optimally
utilizes the dynamic load increase
on the front wheel. At the same
time, the clutch should also be
actuated. With the "forced brak-
ing" often practiced in which
the brake pressure is generated
as quickly as possible and with
great force, the dynamic load
distribution cannot follow the
increased deceleration and the
braking force cannot be com-
pletely transferred to the road
surface. The front wheel can lock
up.
with BMW Motorrad Integral
ABS II
OE
Locking up of the front wheel is
prevented by the BMW Motorrad
Integral ABS.
Descending mountain
passes
There is a danger of the
brakes fading if you use
only the rear brakes when
descending mountain passes.
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Riding

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BMW 2011 R 1200 GS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement1170 cc
Bore x Stroke101 mm x 73 mm
Power110 hp (81 kW) at 7, 750 rpm
Compression Ratio12.0:1
Fuel SystemElectronic fuel injection
Final DriveShaft drive
ABSStandard
Front Tire110/80 R19
Rear Tire150/70 R17
Dry Weight203 kg
Weight, ready to ride, fully fueled229 kg
Engine TypeAir/oil-cooled flat twin ('Boxer')
Torque120 Nm at 6, 000 rpm
Fuel TypeUnleaded premium
Transmission6-speed
FrameTwo-section frame consisting of front and rear sections
Front SuspensionTelelever
Rear SuspensionParalever
Front BrakeDual disc
Rear BrakeSingle disc
Seat Height850 mm
Wheelbase1507 mm
Fuel Capacity20.0 l

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