Change oil on 2008 BMW K1200S

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @mariotorchio4075
    @mariotorchio4075 Год назад +4

    Also, It's not necessary to take the entire kickstand mounting bracket off as it can be tricky to get back on. You just have to loosen the pivot bolt that holds the shifter on. Just loosen it about 3/8" of an inch and the filter will fit right in.

  • @darrenfields2462
    @darrenfields2462 Месяц назад

    Cuz of your video I was able to do my oil change. Thanks 🙂.

  • @fishtailfred8686
    @fishtailfred8686 2 года назад +1

    I took just the one bolt holding the shift lever and that's all it needed to get the oil filter off, there is a washer, grommet and bushing in there so I greased the shift linkage bushing while I had it off. My oil also still had a golden hue to it but my rule is 1500 miles or every 2 years which ever comes first. Thanks for making the video.

  • @coryfaller1098
    @coryfaller1098 4 года назад +4

    Best tutorial I’ve found for changing the oil in these bikes. Saved me hours in trying to figure it out on my own. Great Video! thanks!

    • @davidpaterson6271
      @davidpaterson6271  4 года назад

      Cory Faller - thanks for the comment. I’m not great at the videos so it’s cool when someone says it helped in some way. Ride safe!

  • @auraofblue
    @auraofblue 2 года назад +1

    I don’t need to remove anything… I just remove the one bolt behind the side kick stand so I can get to the oil filter…. Saves a lot of time having to remove panels and you have enough room to do everything you need. The main drain plug doesn’t need anything removed to drain.. the rest is pretty simple. I use a oil extractor pump and insert directly into the sump and suck everything out… then fill it using a 1 quart measured in a plastic kitchen cup to 3 quarts and start it up…. Run for a minute and then I measure .5 quart exactly and top it off. Thought I’d check out how others do it! Good video!

  • @Driftwood50
    @Driftwood50 2 года назад +1

    good totu, have the same bike and color. love it. Just passed 75000 miles purrs like a kitten even at 170 mph

  • @rticDriver
    @rticDriver Год назад

    Cool video saves a lot of time reading through manual.

  • @natentjeanbaptiste
    @natentjeanbaptiste 3 года назад +1

    Salut David, ta vidéo est super, et permet par dessus tout de faire de précieux économies.

  • @eric4946
    @eric4946 3 года назад +1

    The reason I hate those K&N filters is people use the nut for tightening when it’s exclusively for removal or poor access. One 1/4 turn past the seal touching the mating surface is all that’s required on any filter unless it says otherwise.
    That rubber seal acts like a nylok. It will not come loose on its own.

  • @chris_ackroyd
    @chris_ackroyd 4 года назад +2

    Excellent video - I’m just changing the front discs at the moment. Should be easy until the mudguard screws sheared🤯🤯

    • @chris_ackroyd
      @chris_ackroyd 4 года назад

      Watch out for electrolytic corrosion - steel screws into aluminium forks😢

  • @psycotria
    @psycotria 3 месяца назад

    10:53 - DO remove that torx bolt holding the shift lever. Grease that bushing before you put it back together after the oil change. The shifter alignment is adjusted at the top of the bell crank, not at the shift lever mount. Move the lever forward out of the way.
    DO NOT REMOVE THE SIDE STAND SPRINGS. Notice that this video doesn't show the removal or replacement of those springs, as I'll bet they were a real pain in the rear end!
    INSTEAD, remove the front bolt holding the shift lever and side stand mount. LOOSEN the rear bolt just enough to move the shift lever and spring mount plate down, so the oil filter can clear it and be removed.
    Thread lock was used on my 2007 K1200S bolts. Ensure these bolts are properly torqued down.

  • @TheRedcroatian
    @TheRedcroatian 3 года назад +2

    Is there a reason why you didn't show/check oil level after starting the bike and letting it settle when shutting it off?

  • @shaughanask571
    @shaughanask571 4 года назад +1

    Hey mate, thanks for the Vid.
    Just got a 2008 K1200S and I am new to BMW, riding other makes for 40yrs... So trying to learn as much as I can...
    a couple of questions, is that an OEM center stand and what/how did you attach the Top Box, is that an OEM too ? I have an FJR1300 back home in Aus and I must say it has superior storage compared to this one. Other than that I am liking this BMW a lot :)

  • @manuelmontiel5418
    @manuelmontiel5418 Год назад

    @ David Paterson • Great video, super informative , are the extra lights inside the front lower fairing , a BMW dealership option or aftermarket ? Please let me know, I would like to add some to my bike.

  • @martinos9540
    @martinos9540 5 лет назад +2

    Great video very informal, and that’s a good thing you did for the buyer

    • @davidpaterson6271
      @davidpaterson6271  5 лет назад +1

      Martino S - Thanks. The buyer turned out to be a nice guy. And fresh oil is always a good thing!

    • @thomasblock1164
      @thomasblock1164 4 года назад +1

      @@davidpaterson6271 well... the seller is a pretty fine individual in his own right.

  • @selophane43
    @selophane43 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can anyone tell me the shape and size of the bottom oil drain plug? Is it Allen or Torx? And what size?

  • @marcbiff2192
    @marcbiff2192 Год назад +2

    Just remove the gear change bolt no need to remove the kick stand bracket.

  • @nuclearchris832
    @nuclearchris832 4 года назад +1

    David. Can you comment on the cost of repairs/problems you have had with the k1200s. Thanks

  • @marcoaurelio6941
    @marcoaurelio6941 2 года назад

    Hey bike was cool?
    One question ever heard of oberheating on this bikes and reason why?

  • @aerografixs
    @aerografixs 4 года назад +1

    David, great tutorial , came in just in time, but I also have a question for you not about the oil change but your wheels, My bike is the same color as yours but my wheels are white, I would love to get them blue like yours. Did you do it yourself and if so, can you tell me what procedures,

    • @davidpaterson6271
      @davidpaterson6271  4 года назад

      Roger Forgues - these were the stock wheels. I’ve seen them on eBay from time to time. A lot of bmw models will fit so you might find something you like on the eBay site. And the blue really stands out for sure - great color combo on that bike. Happy riding!

  • @jeromejerome1565
    @jeromejerome1565 4 года назад

    Hi thanks for the tuto.... I've got the same bike , same color and so my question is : where did you found your two side pads for the tank ! ? Friendly !

  • @jacksellers1120
    @jacksellers1120 4 года назад +1

    Great video Dave. Love the driving lights. I have an 06 K12S and would like to add some Hellas. Were you able to spice into the low beam wire without getting an error code?

    • @davidpaterson6271
      @davidpaterson6271  4 года назад +2

      Car drivers really notice the bike with these lights on for sure. No codes but it's on a relay wired directly to the battery. So only a little juice to trigger the relay. I had an 06 K1200R also. I prefer the S. Ride safe and thanks for the message!

  • @kentwiley1067
    @kentwiley1067 Год назад

    If you don't have a centre stand getting that oil filter off can be a nightmare.

  • @mariotorchio4075
    @mariotorchio4075 Год назад

    Did you ever try a Wix Oil Filter part number 7936?

  • @gudir1904
    @gudir1904 4 года назад

    Hello, is it advisable to buy this motorcycle model with 40,000 km if it has been well cared for? have clutch problems?
    thank you

  • @mateszarka1158
    @mateszarka1158 3 года назад

    Hy!
    The center stand in your bike is a factory installed one?

  • @kostassinip4780
    @kostassinip4780 3 года назад

    My friend i have the same bmw how many litre of oil they need? With oil filter change. Thanks

  • @davidnewman7088
    @davidnewman7088 3 года назад +1

    Don't sell ever .. lol .. thanks David

  • @martymcfly6098
    @martymcfly6098 3 года назад

    I'm looking at one of these locally from a private seller. Anything I should consider or look for when I look at the bike? Thanks

    • @Driftwood50
      @Driftwood50 2 года назад

      just that it was maintained. Its a great bike.. been around the usa on

  • @6410daniel
    @6410daniel 4 года назад +1

    question .. a 2007 10,500 miles .is 4999 .00 a good price...

    • @chris_ackroyd
      @chris_ackroyd 4 года назад +2

      For the UK - it’s about £3500. Unfortunately the mileage although low is not going to help at this age ... condition and history will count for most.
      Good luck & nice choice of bike👍

  • @rafaelmazuco9817
    @rafaelmazuco9817 3 года назад

    Precisava desse cavalete central? Poderia me informar um site para compra??

  • @240fxst
    @240fxst 4 года назад +1

    The process just to change the oil and filter tedious on 1200. I'm glad they made it easier with the 1300. Unscrew drain plug, drain sump reservoir, remove filter that's it. Just put in new oil, install filter.

    • @MISTAMUSIK
      @MISTAMUSIK 3 года назад

      I just bought this same year all silver with yellow rims. Fortulnelly for me I really don't ride and I am putting it in the shop and have them do it since it needs a new radiator installed. Get 2 for one.

    • @thomassaylorrealtorlicense8763
      @thomassaylorrealtorlicense8763 3 года назад

      agreed, just silly tedious and poorly engineered. Jap bikes are a breeze in comparison. But you can buy these bikes dirt cheap, so i've had 3 of them. Lotta bike for the $ (if you can do your own work)

  • @seanoleary1979
    @seanoleary1979 2 месяца назад

    I lost all respect for him after he mentioned "I took the electric bike out to ..... beach."

  • @JJWhitley
    @JJWhitley Месяц назад

    Terrible sound, does not tell how to remove oil cap

  • @krzychaczu
    @krzychaczu Месяц назад

    19:19 These lights on the bottom are dangerous at night. Once I almost crashed onto a biker with such lights. In a mirror it appeared like a far away car, so I changed the lane. Apparentlly, it was a motorbike riding just behind me with these confusing lights. If it was going much faster, it could be fatal for the biker. I apologised, but seriously, these lights are confusing when seen in the mirror, especially after dark.