Segment:
Sport-Touring Motorcycle
Target Audience:
Riders seeking a high-performance, technologically advanced, and comfortable motorcycle for long-distance touring and spirited riding.
Competitors:
Competed with other European and Japanese sport-touring bikes of the era, such as Ducati ST series, Yamaha FJR1300, Honda VFR800, and Kawasaki GTR1400 (later models).
Engine Layout:
Air/oil-cooled, four-stroke, flat-twin (Boxer) engine with four valves per cylinder.
Frame Type:
Trellis frame providing a rigid and lightweight chassis.
Suspension Technology:
BMW's signature Telelever front suspension for improved stability and feel, and Paralever rear single-sided swingarm.
Drivetrain Type:
Shaft drive, minimizing maintenance compared to chain drives.
ABS Availability:
Optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS II) was a significant safety feature for its time.
Engine:
Detailed coverage of the Boxer-twin engine, including component identification, overhaul procedures, torque specifications, and diagnostics.
Fuel System:
Fuel injection system, fuel pump, injectors, fuel tank, fuel lines, and related sensors.
Ignition System:
Ignition coils, spark plugs, ECU control, timing, and diagnostic procedures.
Transmission:
Gearbox, clutch operation, shifting mechanisms, lubrication, and rebuild procedures.
Drivetrain:
Shaft drive system, final drive, universal joints, and related maintenance.
Suspension:
Front Telelever suspension, rear Paralever swingarm, shock absorbers, fork seals, and spring rates.
Brakes:
ABS II system (if equipped), brake calipers, master cylinders, brake lines, fluid types, bleeding procedures, and rotor/pad specifications.
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, battery, charging system (alternator, regulator), starter motor, lighting, horn, and electronic control units (ECU).
Chassis Bodywork:
Frame, body panels, fairing, seats, fuel tank mounting, and related fasteners.
Wheels Tires:
Wheel specifications, bearing maintenance, tire pressure recommendations, and replacement guidelines.
Routine Maintenance:
Oil changes, filter replacements, spark plug service, air filter cleaning/replacement, chain lubrication (if applicable, though R1100S uses shaft drive), and brake checks.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic trees, common problem identification, and symptom-based solutions for various systems.
Component Overhaul:
Detailed step-by-step instructions for disassembling, inspecting, repairing, and reassembling major components like the engine, gearbox, and suspension.
Wiring Diagrams:
Comprehensive electrical schematics for easy identification of circuits, components, and troubleshooting electrical faults.
Torque Specifications:
Essential torque values for all critical fasteners to ensure proper assembly and prevent component damage.
Fluid Recommendations:
Specific types and quantities of oils, coolants, and brake fluids required for optimal performance and longevity.
Depth Level:
Factory level detail, suitable for professional technicians and experienced DIY mechanics. Covers everything from basic maintenance to complete engine and gearbox rebuilds.
File Type:
Likely PDF (Portable Document Format) allowing for digital access, searchability, and printing.
Searchability:
Typically, factory service manuals in PDF format offer full text search capabilities, greatly enhancing usability.
Print Compatibility:
Designed to be printed, with clear diagrams, text, and formatting suitable for home or professional printing.
Binding Recommendation:
For printed versions, spiral binding or a three-ring binder is recommended for easy page turning and lay-flat viewing during repairs.
Paper Quality Recommendation:
High-quality, durable paper is ideal for printed manuals to withstand workshop environments.
Engine Type:
Four-stroke flat-twin (Boxer), 2 valves per cylinder (Note: R1100RS/RT had 4 valves, R1100S initially had 2, later models received 4-valve heads for some markets/specifications, but this manual specifically denotes the R1100S which is often associated with the 2-valve variant for the earlier years covered).
Engine Displacement:
1085 cc (cc)
Bore X Stroke:
99 mm x 70.5 mm (mm)
Compression Ratio:
10.7:1 (typical for 2-valve, may vary slightly for 4-valve variants)
Cooling System:
Air/Oil cooled
Horsepower:
90 hp (66 kW) at 7,250 rpm (approximate, can vary slightly by market and specific model year/tune)
Torque:
97 Nm (72 lb-ft) at 5,250 rpm (approximate)
Fuel Delivery:
Bosch Motronic MA 2.4 fuel injection (or similar Motronic variant)
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline, minimum 91 octane (RON+MON)/2 (typically premium unleaded)
Fuel Tank Capacity:
25 liters (approx. 6.6 US gallons)
Type:
5-speed manual gearbox
Type:
Not applicable, 5-speed manual was standard.
Final Drive:
Enclosed driveshaft with single-sided swingarm and universal joint.
Clutch Type:
Dry, single-plate clutch
Gear Ratios:
Specific ratios will be detailed within the manual, crucial for performance tuning and understanding engine speed at different road speeds.
Transmission Fluid Type:
Refer to manual for specific gear oil specification (likely a high-quality gear oil, e.g., SAE 75W-90 or similar).
ABS Rating:
Optional ABS II system for enhanced braking control, reducing stopping distances and preventing wheel lock-up.
Braking System:
Dual front disc brakes, single rear disc brake. With optional ABS II.
Suspension Stability:
Telelever front suspension contributes to consistent geometry under braking, enhancing stability.
Lighting:
Halogen headlight, LED taillight, and standard turn signals.
Chassis Design:
Robust trellis frame designed for structural integrity and rider confidence.
Instrument Cluster:
Analog tachometer and speedometer, digital odometer, trip meter, clock, fuel level indicator, and warning lights. Some models may have temperature gauges.
ABS System:
Optional BMW Motorrad ABS II, a sophisticated (for its time) anti-lock braking system integrated into the hydraulic braking circuit.
Diagnostic Port:
Likely equipped with a diagnostic port for BMW's proprietary diagnostic tools for advanced troubleshooting.
ECU System:
Bosch Motronic engine control unit managing fuel injection and ignition timing.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 10,000 km or annually, whichever comes first. Refer to manual for specific interval.
Filter Replacement Interval:
Oil filter to be replaced with every oil change.
Spark Plug Service Interval:
Refer to manual, typically around 20,000 km or as per inspection.
Valve Clearance Check:
Refer to manual, typically at significant mileage intervals (e.g., 20,000 km or 40,000 km).
Engine Oil Type:
BMW recommends specific grades, often synthetic like 15W-50 or 20W-50 motorcycle-specific oil. Consult manual for exact BMW approved oil.
Engine Oil Capacity:
Approx. 4 liters (including filter). Refer to manual for exact capacity.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 4 (for ABS II and standard systems). Refer to manual for confirmation and change interval.
Final Drive Oil Type:
Refer to manual for specific gear oil specification (e.g., SAE 75W-90 or similar).
Common Wear Items:
Clutch wear, wheel bearings, fuel pump, regulator/rectifier, and occasional starter motor issues.
Electrical Gremlins:
As with many bikes of this era, electrical connections and grounds can be a source of intermittent issues if not maintained.
Suspension Leaks:
Fork seals and rear shock absorber seals can eventually wear and leak.
Manufacturer:
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW), a German manufacturer with a long history in aviation and automotive engineering, known for its quality and innovation in motorcycles.
Predecessors:
Evolved from the R 100 R and R 100 RS models, incorporating modern technology like fuel injection and Telelever suspension.
Generations:
The R 1100 S represents a significant step in BMW's sport-touring lineup, bridging the gap between the more touring-oriented R 1100 RS and the naked R 1100 R.
Later Models:
Succeeded by the R 1150 RS and later the R 1200 ST and R 1200 RS models.
Production Years:
1996 - 2005
Manufacturing Location:
Berlin, Germany (BMW Motorrad plant)