BMW k 1300 gt Manuale Utente

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four-cylinder developing maximum output of 100 hp from 1,092 cc at an 
engine speed of only 7,500 rpm.
A factor far more important on the road than the increase in maximum output 
by 10 hp over the former model is the sign fi cant increase in torque. Offering 
a lot more traction and pulling power, the K 1100 LT is even more superior 
on the road and for a long time represents the topmost level in the Luxury 
Tourer market. This is also borne out clearly by the fundamentally upgraded 
suspension with its Paralever single-swing arm effectively keeping out 
any undesired disturbance from the drivetrain and thus ensuring even greater 
comfort and riding smoothness.
Another important feature offered by the K 1100 LT for the fi rst time is the 
electrically adjustable windshield. Newly developed cases and a special 
topcase, fi nally, round off the well-conceived range of touring features again 
so typical of BMW. 
Launching the K 1100 LT Highline in 1997, BMW Motorrad introduces 
a special model highlighting the luxurious claim of this supreme Tourer by 
sophisticated chrome components and equally outstanding special paintwork.
K 1100 RS (1992–1996).
Just one year after introduction of the large four-cylinder in the K 1100 LT, 
the same 100-hp power unit is featured in the LT’s sporting sister model, the 
K 1100 RS. The newly designed fairing with its lower section encompassing 
the engine ensures even better aerodynamic qualities and once 
again optimises the protection of wind and weather so typical of BMW.
A new Marzocchi telescopic fork as well as the fi rmer suspension set-up 
gives this sporting all-rounder even greater dynamic qualities.
A particularly sophisticated special model, the K 1100 RS with its polished 
immersion tube, black-painted tank and upper fairing, as well as distinctive 
elements fi nished in silver such as the cooling air intake, the lower section of 
the fairing and the rear fairing, give this special model a very particular touch.
K 1200 RS (1996–2005).
The K 1200 RS launched in autumn 1996 takes yet another step in terms of 
engine size and driving dynamics. A new crankshaft now offering 75 instead 
of 70 millimetres (2.95 instead of 2.75”) stroke increases engine capacity 
by exactly 79 cc to 1,171 cc, with power up from 100 to 130 hp at 8,750 rpm.