Rider's Manual K 1200 R - K100.biz
Rider's Manual K 1200 R - K100.biz
Rider's Manual K 1200 R - K100.biz
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8<br />
116<br />
z Maintenance<br />
Use locating pins 3 to set the<br />
front-wheel stand to the desired<br />
height.<br />
Centre the front-wheel stand<br />
relative to the front wheel and<br />
push it against the front axle.<br />
Push both mounting pins 2<br />
through the triangles of the<br />
brake caliper anchorages just<br />
far enough to allow the front<br />
wheel to be rolled between<br />
them.<br />
There is a risk of damaging<br />
the ABS sensor ring of the<br />
BMW ABS.<br />
Push the pin in just far enough to<br />
ensure that it clears the sensor<br />
ring of the BMW ABS.<br />
Tighten adjusting screws 1.<br />
If the motorcycle is on the<br />
centre stand and is raised<br />
too far, the centre stand will lift<br />
clear of the ground and the motorcycle<br />
could topple to one side.<br />
When raising the motorcycle,<br />
make sure that the centre stand<br />
remains on the ground.<br />
Apply uniform pressure to push<br />
the front-wheel stand down<br />
and raise the motorcycle.<br />
Rear-wheel stand<br />
Use<br />
BMW Motorrad offers a rearwheel<br />
stand for holding motorcycles<br />
(including those without<br />
centre stands) securely upright<br />
for maintenance work. The BMW<br />
special tool number is 36 3 980<br />
and the rear-wheel stand is available<br />
from your authorised BMW<br />
Motorrad dealer.