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BMW R 1250GS Adventure User Manual

BMW R 1250GS Adventure
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be avoided at engine speeds
where the engine speed limiter
becomes active.
Shift assistance is not available
in the following situations:
With clutch actuated.
Shift lever not in its initial posi-
tion.
When upshifting with closed
throttle valve (coasting overrun)
or when decelerating.
When downshifting with open
throttle valve or when acceler-
ating.
To be able to make another
gear shift using the Pro Gear
Shift Assistant, the gearshift
lever must be fully released
after the first gear change.
Brakes
How do you achieve
the shortest stopping
distances?
The dynamic load distribution be-
tween the front and rear wheel
changes during braking. The
heavier you brake, the greater
the weight transfer to the front
wheel. Increases in the load at
an individual wheel are accom-
panied by a rise in the effective
braking force that the wheel can
provide.
To achieve the shortest possible
braking distance, the front brake
must be applied quickly and with
increasing force. This procedure
provides ideal exploitation of the
extra weight transfer to the front
wheel. The clutch should also be
disengaged at the same time.
With the "forced braking" of-
ten practiced in which the brake
pressure is generated as quickly
as possible and with great force,
the dynamic load distribution
cannot follow the increased de-
celeration and the braking force
cannot be completely transferred
to the road surface.
Locking up of the front wheel is
prevented by the BMW Motorrad
Integral ABS.
Descending mountain
passes
WARNING
Braking only with the rear-
wheel brake when descend-
ing mountain passes
Reduced of braking action, de-
struction of the brakes caused by
overheating
Use both front and rear brakes,
and make use of the engine's
braking effect as well.
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Riding

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BMW R 1250GS Adventure Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement1, 254 cc
Front SuspensionBMW Motorrad Telelever; stanchion diameter 37 mm, central spring strut
Tire, Front120/70 R19
Tire, Rear170/60 R17
Bore x Stroke102.5 mm x 76 mm
Compression Ratio12.5:1
Fuel SystemElectronic fuel injection
Max Power136 hp at 7, 750 rpm
Max Torque143 Nm at 6, 250 rpm
Transmission6-speed
Fuel Capacity30 liters
Seat Height890 / 910 mm (adjustable)
Curb Weight268 kg
Rear SuspensionBMW Motorrad Paralever; cast aluminum single-sided swing arm with WAD strut (weight-related damping)
Fuel consumption4.75 l/100 km
Fuel typePremium unleaded
Front BrakeDual 305 mm discs, 4-piston calipers
Rear BrakeSingle disc brake, diameter 276 mm, 2-piston floating caliper
ABSBMW Motorrad Integral ABS
Length2, 270 mm
Width980 mm
Dry Weight249 kg (549 lbs)
ClutchWet clutch with anti-hopping function, hydraulically actuated
FrameTwo-section frame
Engine TypeAir/liquid-cooled flat twin (Boxer)

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