1984 BMW K100 Download 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Fsm Workshop Service Repair Manual PDF Download
The BMW K100 is a family of four-cylinder 987 cc motorcycles that were manufactured by BMW from 1983 to 1992. Various models of the K100 were produced. K100, with no fairing. K100RS, with sports fix...
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Various models of the K100 were produced.
K100, with no fairing.
K100RS, with sports fixed fairing and lower bars.
K100RT, with full fairing for 'road touring'.
K100LT, with a higher screen and additional equipment as standard for 'Luxury Touring'.
All models have dual front, and single rear disk brakes. The RS model has a longer gear ratio than other models.[3]
The K-series offered additional refinements including: all stainless steel exhaust, rust-resistant aluminium fuel tank (although tanks do rust at the low points on right and left sides), anti-lock brakes or ABS on later-year models, adjustable headlight, high capacity 460 watt alternator, Hella accessory plug-in, self cancelling signal lights.
The engine has its four cylinders arranged so that the crankshaft is on the right-hand side of the motorcycle, with the cylinder heads, camshafts, injectors and spark plugs on the left-hand side. This arrangement keeps the centre of gravity relatively low, which benefits handling; and the space behind the front wheel available for the radiator.
In addition, since the crankshaft is now on the right-hand side, access to the engine becomes much easier than in a conventional design, where the crankshaft is at the bottom. BMW preferred a shaft-drive for smoothness, and a single-sided hollow swing arm enclosing the drive shaft provided right side drive through the gearbox and to the rear wheel. The 4-into-1 all stainless steel exhaust exited on the left hand side.
Brakes were twin-pot Brembo onto undrilled discs. Two different forks manufactures were used: Showa with an outer upper tube diameter of 1.612 in (41 mm) and Fichtel and Sachs measuring 1.627 in (41 mm). In later models, the standard swingarm was replaced with a Paralever just as on the K1.
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