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BMW R 1150 RT Repair Manual

BMW R 1150 RT
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21.6
Remove the rear ABS sensor.
d Warning:
Integral ABS When removing and installing the
brake calipers, force back the pistons carefully to
ensure that the wheel-circuit reservoir does not
overflow.
If fluid escapes, proceed in accordance with In-
structions for filling reservoir (a 00.48).
Remove rear brake caliper.
Use cable ties to secure the brake caliper to the
rear frame.
Disconnect clutch-system bleed line from rear
frame.
Remove cable ties (5) from left air filter box.
Tilt the rear frame up and secure it in this position
with a strap attached to the handlebars.
Remove spring strut.
Use hose clip pliers, BMW No. 17 5 500, to dis-
connect hose for crankcase breather from air-fil-
ter box.
Remove air filter box.
Remove the fuel distributor.
Remove clutch slave cylinder.
Remove clutch pushrod.
Remove rear battery carrier fasteners.
Disconnect ground cable below the battery car-
rier.
Always use oiled guide pins, BMW No. 23 1 820,
when removing or installing the gearbox.
Remove the rear wheel, rear wheel drive and
swinging arm together with the gearbox.
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5
RS230310
R21110020
17 5 500
RS230011
23 1 820
23 1 820

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BMW R 1150 RT Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement1130 cc
Transmission5-speed
Final DriveShaft
Bore x Stroke101 mm x 70.5 mm
Compression Ratio10.3:1
ABSOptional
Engine TypeAir/oil-cooled, four-stroke, Boxer twin
Power95 hp at 7, 250 rpm
Torque100 Nm at 5, 500 rpm
Dry Weight259 kg
Front SuspensionTelelever
Rear SuspensionParalever
Front BrakesDual disc
Rear BrakesSingle disc
Wheelbase1485 mm (58.5 in)

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