Looking to restore or maintain your BMW S1000RR, S1000R, or S1000XR motorcycle? This Haynes DIY manual covers the 2010-2017 S1000RR/R & XR models. BMW motorcycles have stood the test of time for a reason. These German engineered motorcycles were built for quality and power. And now with this service and repair manual by Haynes, it's easy to take care of your BMW motorcycle's maintenance in your garage to extend the life of this superb machine.
If you use a certified BMW mechanic to service your BMW S1000 series motorcycle, you will pay a high dollar for their work. You can easily do the same quality work that a BMW mechanic performs on your bike with this authoritive Haynes 6400 manual at your ready. This DIY book provides all the steps and details you need for working on everything from the clutch and electrical to the engine and transmission. Refer to the Table of Contents tab to learn more about the DIY repair and service topics covered for the BMW S1000 motorcycles. The following models are covered in this manual:
- BMW S1000RR - 999cc - 2010-2017
- BMW S1000R - 999cc - 2014-2017
- BMW S1000XR - 999cc - 2015-2017
* Includes color wiring diagrams.
Notice: The HP4 model is NOT covered by this manual.
The DIY step-by-step procedures include exploded views and supporting photography to enhance your understanding of the repair, service or maintenance steps that you seek. Haynes' technicians and photographers work together during a complete teardown and rebuild of the BMW motorcycle to capture all service and repair steps with authority.
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Subject: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 BMW S1000RR, S1000R, S1000XR service, maintenance, and repair instructions. ISBN-10: 1785214004 | ISBN-13: 9781785214004 | UPC: 699414012565 | Haynes M6400
- BMW - They did it their way
- Acknowledgements
- About this manual
- Identification Numbers
- Buying spare parts
- Safety first
- Engine oil level
- Brake fluid levels
- Suspension, steering and drive chain
- Legal and safety
- Coolant level
- Tires
- Bike specifications
- Model development
- Specifications
- Lubricants and fluids
- Maintenance schedule
- Component locations
- Maintenance procedures
- Engine, clutch and transmission
- Cooling System
- Engine Management System
- Frame and suspension
- Brakes, wheels and final drive
- Bodywork
- Electrical system
- Wiring diagrams
- Tools and workshop tips
- Security
- Lubricants & Fluids
- MOT Test Checks
- Storage
- Conversion Factors
- Fault Finding
- Technical terms explained