The idle/throttle adjustment is located at the proximal (inside) aspect of the right hand grip. To see it you have slide back the rubber boot that fits over the throttle cable- just peel it back and expose the adjustment nut. Start bike, put in neutral, set kick stand--- turn nut clock/counterclockwise to the desired setting.
adjust the throttle
Look here for precise instructions: http://pokiespages.com/pokie/oil.htm
Under the motor, tucked up inside the crankcase.
Under the right side chrome air cleaner cover.
The r1200c is one of the few bmw's made where the seat does not unlatch. It is bolted on. U may have remove the saddlebags(if any) and or the side panels under the fuel tank. these pull off from the bottom. .
there are no factory seat heaters on the R1200C. On the dresser R1200CL and CLC, there is, and that is controlled by a rocker switch on the handlebar. The passenger seat heater should have a rocker either on the side of the seat or under the right edge of the seat. off, low, and high. If it is a R1200C, Corbin made a heated seat for this and there is a simple on off switch.
Make a cheep Manometer(search the net) Hook one tube to each vaccum port Increase the Idle speed with the Left BBS and adj the Right one to level out the balance on the Manometer. Done
The original comes with a backrest(97/98) very comfortable and the back rest can be moved to the rear to support the passenger seat. Practical
20W50 is generally recommended by BMW for the boxer engines. They sell their own branded motor oil at the dealerships which is very expensive, but supposedly meets all of the requirements of the engine. You do not need to use synthetic oil.
idle control valve
To check or change the battery on the BMW R1200C, you must remove the gas tank. I would suggest that if you are going to check the battery or replace it you might as well change the air filter as it is under the tank also. The following web site gives you instuctions for removing the tank as well as other ervice related issues. http://parmidge.com/POKIE/ Hope This helps Tank Specific http://parmidge.com/POKIE/tank.htm
very carefully