15. Raise new shock into place while threading the preload adjuster knob through the engine and installing the top shock bolt. 16. Insert upper shock bolt and tighten to 50 NM. 17. Align linkage and insert lower shock bolt. Tighten to 30 NM. 18.Insert remaining linkage bolt and tighten to 80 NM.
The temperature coming out the radiator vent on the right side of the bike exceeds 140 F and has burned her leg on a recent ride. The plastic on the bike also exceeds 140 F which is a temperature you can not hold your hand on. The dealer checked out the bike under warranty and says everything is working.
Thus, use 11421335396. Use that advice for all BMW parts. If you DID find and install the kit, the installation was more than a bit of work, & required a canister sleeve #11-11-1-263-343, now modified by the factory to include a better outer edge, possibly eliminating use of any shim (s): 11-11-1-338-203.
Locate the small odometer button near the bottom left corner of the instrument panel. Press and hold it until the service message appears. Release the button, and press and hold it again until the message says “Reset?”. Release the button again, and press and hold it while the message says “Reset in Progress,” until the message says First remove exhaust from the pipe and take off your rear brake reservoir. Then take out the bottom two subframe bolts (one on each side) Note: The BMW Manual also suggests this method. However it suggests tying a strap to the rear sub-frame cross bar, and tie it to the steering. BMW has changed its long time recommended oil change mileage intervals for all 2014 models and beyond. The changes apply to all vehicles produced from July 2013 on. Previously, BMW recommended a 15,000 mile / 24 month Condition Based Service interval, but as of July 2013, the new basic interval will be every 10,000 miles / 12 months. Shop the Help Me DIY store. Oil change on my 2015 BMW G650 GS. Socket:
The W650 has service intervals of 6000 km or 4000 miles, though the exact interval changes semi-randomly in the schedule (see below). Essentially, every service, change the oil and check / clean / gap the spark plugs. Also do a list of other checks that you’ll see in the schedule below. Every two services (7500 miles / 12000 km), change the
Hello, Recently on the advice of a serice representative at the local BMW shop I had the engine and gearbox oil changed to synthetic in my 2005 1200GS, after going there today for an unrelated item I was talking to them and they told me that it is not recommended to use synthetic oil and that having it in the bike may void the warranty, they E99Vs.