To reduce spring preload, turn
spring plate
1
in direction
a
with onboard toolkit.
To increase spring preload,
turn spring retainer in direc-
tion
b
with onboard toolkit.
Spring preload on front
wheel
without Electronic Suspen-
sion Adjustment (ESA)
OE
Spring preload at position 2
(For street use)
Spring preload at position 3
(For riding on gravel tracks
etc. and loading)
Spring preload on front
wheel
Spring preload at position 5
(For offroad use)
Adjusting spring preload
for rear wheel
Make sure ground is level and
firm and park motorcycle.
Your motorcycle's han-
dling will suffer if you do
not match the spring-preload and
damping-characteristic settings.
Adjust the damping characteristic
to suit the spring preload.
Adjusting the spring preload
while the motorcycle is be-
ing ridden can lead to accidents.
Adjust the spring preload
only when the motorcycle is
stationary.
To decrease spring preload,
turn handwheel
1
in direction
of arrow LOW.
To increase spring preload,
turn handwheel
1
in direction
of arrow HIGH.
Basic setting of spring
preload, rear
without Electronic Suspen-
sion Adjustment (ESA)
OE
Turn adjustment wheel as
far as possible toward LOW,
then pretension spring with
10 clicks. (Full tank of gas,
with rider 187 lbs (85 kg))
4
55
z
Operation
Summary of Contents for 2012 R 1200 GS
Page 1: ...BMW Motorrad Rider s Manual US Model R 1200 GS The Ultimate Riding Machine...
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Page 10: ...1 8 z General instructions...
Page 12: ...2 10 z Overviews...
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Page 20: ...2 18 z Overviews...
Page 66: ...4 64 z Operation...
Page 80: ...5 78 z Riding...
Page 128: ...8 126 z Maintenance...
Page 148: ...10 146 z Technical data...
Page 159: ...Work carried out Odometer reading Date 11 157 z Service...